[For Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Songs Showcasing the Appeal of Viking Metal
When you hear the term “Viking metal,” what kind of music do you imagine? As the name suggests, it’s a genre of heavy metal themed around the history and mythology of the Norse Vikings.
It blends grand orchestral arrangements with fierce guitar riffs, creating an immersive sound that makes it feel as if scenes of ancient battles are unfolding before your eyes.
Whether you’re captivated by Norse mythology or simply curious about metal music, you’re sure to discover something new.
In this article, we’ll introduce tracks that let you fully savor the allure of Viking metal.
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[Must-See for Beginners] A Collection of Iconic and Popular Songs Showcasing the Appeal of Viking Metal (21–30)
Arntor,Ein WindirWindir

A Norwegian band.
Right from the first second you’re hit with a gloriously cheesy melody, and it keeps going for seven whole minutes—irresistible.
The vocalist’s timbre will likely appeal to black metal fans, while the instrumental section delivers RPG-soundtrack-worthy cheesy melodies.
That contrast is beautifully balanced and impressive.
Gate Of MysticForlorn

A Norwegian band.
From a melancholic intro to a crystalline clean vocal.
Rather than glory, it seems to sing of a warrior’s sorrow.
The keyboard tones cool the song’s temperature, and fans of Nordic symphonic black metal will like it too.
Sparkling Viking metal.
Odin Owns Ye AllMANEGARM

A Swedish band.
Wielding axes and roaring—unmistakably Viking metal.
The songs are relentlessly fiery and heroic.
With their long career, they have that stability—call it sonic conviction—that makes them cool without any special tricks.
It’s the crystallization of a straightforward pursuit of the Viking sound.
RagnarökBifröst

An Austrian band.
From a folky intro, the black metal–style shrieks kick in.
In the chorus, it shifts and soars with a resonant clean voice.
The guitar melodies grow increasingly cheesy and exhilarating as they build.
It’s a track that packs in all the best elements of Viking/pagan metal.
Vid Rosornas GravFalconer

A Swedish band.
Mild male vocals intertwine with heroic melodies.
It doesn’t particularly sprint forward or take unexpected turns, but thanks to the well-placed guitar work and more, it can be appreciated as “intellectual Viking metal.” Its artistry is high, transcending genre boundaries.
SonnenwendeThrudvangar

A German band.
It kicks off with a headbanging, wrestler-entrance-worthy riff, then gradually transforms into Viking metal with death growls and a heroic melody.
The deep bass reverberates, and the densely layered sounds feel satisfying.
It’s not flashy, but it sounds great.
Die Letzte SchlachtMenhir

A German band.
A song where all the elements of Viking metal are in just the right balance.
Not too heroic, not too rugged, not too grand.
It may be lacking in individuality, but it’s also a comforting sound.
Many of their other songs are the kind you sit and listen to carefully—surely because they have a wide range to draw from.


