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> Rome,
Rome is also very famous. I’d imagine you’ve probably listened already if you’ve ever asked online for neofolk recommendations, but I still have to say I’d imagine Rome would be of interest to you considering your taste in Martial Industrial. I think some of Jérôme’s songs can be a bit cheesy and clunky, lyrically (songs like “The West Knows Best” for example), but I still enjoy a lot of his other stuff. His use of sampling (like the planes in Fliegen wie Vögel, or the drums in “Who Only Europe Know”, to list two other songs from the same album) I really like as well. You might like Rome’s earlier stuff.
> Of the Wand & The Moon.
One of my personal favorites, particularly his album The Lone Descent
>Less serious, but great fun: Death in Rome.
If you don’t end up one of those super self-serious neofolk fanatics, American artist King Dude is also worth listening to. If you don’t like his later macho rocker stuff, his first few albums have that apocalyptic and atmospheric touch which I personally prefer. He has collaborated with the now very famous Chelsea Wolfe, whose earlier stuff is in the Apocalyptic Folk realm. She’s now very famous, and her more recent work is more frequently in the metal and electronic realm.
Destroying Angel was another American Neofolk band whose output I enjoyed.

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