
Great Vast Forest
About Great Vast Forest
Great Vast Forest was formed back in 1994 by Surgath (ex-Murder Rape) in Lages, one of the coldest cities of Santa Catarina, South of Brazil. The band is one of the pioneers of the new wave of Black Metal in the country. According to Surgath, Great Vast Forest's style can be best described as Barbarian Black Metal, as it's agressive and cold but also epic and melodic, a perfect balance between Black and Viking Metal. The band has released its first demo, "Where the Warriors Ride.
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Top Tracks
Majestic South
Masters Of The Old War
Pagan Kingdom
Imperial Moon
Wolvesclan
Cold Souls Of The Forest
Stormtroops
Brave Blood Hero
The Gate Behind The Mountain
Prelude to the Victory on the Battlefield
Ride of the Valkyries
Intro: March to War
Bloody Winter
Memories of the Fire and Ice
Night Hordes
In the deep forests of Transylvania
Pandemonic Creation
The Witch in the Mist
Honored Throne
Nocturnal Wolves
Intro/The Rings Of Power...
Outro: Vernichtung
Intro / The Rings of Power...
Frostland
Frost Land
The Evil
Into The Cold Mist
Masters Of Old War
Intro: When the Wolves Call to the Battle
Could Souls of the Forest
Outro/"...And Of Blood Was Covered The Hill..."
Hidden Track
Funeral Winter
The hate behind the mountain
The Immortal Warrior
Intro - March to War
Outro: Returning from Forest Unknown
Intro / The Ring Of Power
Outro - ...And Of Blood Was Covered The Hill...
Woloesclan
Intro-the kings of power
Gate Behind The Mountain
Outro / "...and of blood was covered the hill..."
Untitled 3
Black Metal War - Cover
Outro / "And of Blood Was Covered the Hill..."
Masters If The Old War
Master of the Old War
Countess Bathory - Cover
Intro - Rings Of Power...
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