Ensiferum
Ensiferum, a dynamic Finnish death/power/folk-metal group, draws lyrical inspiration from Viking lore. The band’s name, derived from the Latin word for “sword-bearing,” reflects their epic themes. With a keen melodic sense, diverse instrumentation, and a fiery dual vocal attack (clean and harsh), Ensiferum quickly rose to prominence in the Viking metal scene. They stood alongside contemporaries like Finntroll, Korpiklaani, Tyr, and Turisas, earning acclaim with albums such as Victory Songs (2007) and Unsung Heroes (2012). Ensiferum continued to light the path to Valhalla into the 2020s with epic releases like Thalassic (2020) and Winter Storm (2024).Founded in 1995 by guitarist Markus Toivonen, who has remained the group's sole constant member over the years, Ensiferum had to continually coexist with various simultaneous metal projects undertaken by its members while getting up to speed. The band worked up a number of demo tapes before finally attracting the attention of Finland's powerhouse metal label Spinefarm, which released their eponymous debut in 2001. Their sophomore effort Iron followed in 2004, with both albums featuring vocalist Jari Mäenpää, bassist Jukka-Pekka Miettinen, keyboardist Meiju Enho, drummer Oliver Fokin, and of course, Toivonen. Many of these musicians were active in black/dark metal act Arthemesia at the same time, and Mäenpää subsequently announced his departure to start a new band called Wintersun. More lineup changes occurred before the release of Ensiferum's third LP, Victory Songs, in 2007, with Enho leaving the fold, making way for new keyboard player Emmi Silvennoinen, who made her studio debut on 2009's From Afar. 2012 saw the release of the group's fifth studio long-player, Unsung Heroes, and in 2015 the band issued their Metal Blade debut, One Man Army. Silvennoinen departed in 2016 and was replaced by accordionist Netta Skog, who appeared on 2017's Two Paths, which became their highest-charting LP to date. In early 2020, Pekka Montin took over keyboard duties from Skog, and also provided clean vocals. Thalassic, the band's first conceptual album, arrived later that year. Four years later, Ensiferum returned with Winter Storm, an icy blast of melodic folk metal with bold symphonic elements and a flair for the grandiose.
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Discography
26 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Winter Storm
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 18 Oct 2024
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Ensiferum
Metal - Released by Spinefarm FI on 3 Dec 2001
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Heavy Metal Happycore (feat. Petri Lindroos of Ensiferum)
Metal - Released by Steamhammer on 7 Jan 2026
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Long Cold Winter of Sorrow and Strife
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 12 Sept 2024
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Winter Storm Vigilantes
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 18 Jun 2024
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Unsung Heroes (Japan Version)
Metal - Released by Spinefarm FI on 1 Jan 2012
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One Man Army
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 23 Feb 2015
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Two Paths
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 15 Sept 2017
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Two Decades Of Greatest Sword Hits
Metal - Released by Spinefarm FI on 4 Jan 2016
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One More Magic Potion
Metal - Released by Spinefarm FI on 1 Jan 2006
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Rum, Women, Victory
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 6 May 2020
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For Those About to Fight for Metal
Metal - Released by Metal Blade Records on 19 Jul 2017
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