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[QUOTE="MikeOv:1275214"]Above the Ruins - Songs of the Wolf (pre-Sol Invictus and a bit more post/punk. Still can't recommend it enough, especially if you're a fan of Sol Invictus). Then there's Luftwaffe, neofolk from Chicago. Triarii, who might be more martial industrial but definitely have a few neofolk influenced songs. Von Thronstahl (again, a mixture of martial industrial and neofolk). Rome, especially the earlier material. Agalloch's The White ep is basically a neofolk record, and it's some of my favorite material from them Alx posted a Of the Wand and the Moon track, and I second that recommendation. Deutsch Nepal & The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud - A Night in Fear (Been spinning this a lot recently. It's more ambient/electronic and experimental but certainly appeals to fans of neofolk. Sort of reminds me of SWANS meets Dead Can Dance) In my opinion, Death in June's But What Ends When the Symbols Shatter? is the definitive neofolk record. Aside from the last album, all DI6 is nothing short of perfection. [/QUOTE]
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