I know one so far, Legend of Arthur and the Roundtable, but I want to learn about more and listen to more for inspiration and the story telling potential it holds.

Any suggestions would be great

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    Power Metal:

    Blind Guardian - Nightfall on Middle Earth is all Tolkien mythology Rhapsody of Fire was created their own middle earth inspired lore and all albums are chapters in it

    Black Metal:

    Summoning is all about Tolkien mythology including some songs in Elvish.

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      Blind Guardian is an excellent pick for mythical metal. And Then There Was Silence is based on The Iliad and Aeneid.

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      Hmm, sounds interesting, I’ll check it out now

      Edit: fuck I can’t sleep or do work to this

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        Sleep I get, but you’d be surprised at what constitutes “work music” for me then hehe

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    The Tain by The Decemberists is a good one mate

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    These are the first couple that pop into my head:

    Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards (mid 70’s heavy, organ-laiden Prog Rock)

    Rick Wakeman - The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (mid 70’s synthy synthy synthy Prog)

    Villagers of Ioannina City - Age of Aquarius (Paganistic Greek Folk Prog)

    Aphrodite’s Child - 666 (the book of Revelation - Prog Style)

  • Rush’s early albums were themed. The first was a plain rock album, but after that were theme based. Their fantasy themed albums were

    • Fly by Night
    • Caress of Steel
    • A Farewell to Kings

    2112 was more sci-fi, and then after that they were more mixed, with albums containing fantasy or sci-fi, or just political or contemporary topics. But there’s a lot of material to listen through.

    Aside from their historical or political stuff, none of the fantasy is tied to any particular folklore; it’s just fantasy stories. You won’t find, like, songs about Merlin, or Achilles, or whatever

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    Sort of an answer:

    https://moonface.bandcamp.com/album/this-one-s-for-the-dancer-this-one-s-for-the-dancer-s-bouquet

    Moonface’s “This one’s for the dancer, This one’s for the dancer’s bouquet” is half about the Minotaur making peace with the various gods and people who imprisoned him. The lyrics to all the Minotaur songs are really hard hitting for me.

    FYI, Moonface is a solo project by one of the members of Wolf Parade.

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    Not exactly on point but there’s a pretty good album by the group ASM (A State of Mind) called The Jade Amulet. It’s a concept album set in the fictional ancient kingdom of Vabaria. The story revolves around Shalim, the last member of the clan Tan Suo. It’s more feudal Japan than mythical, but worth a listen.

    Here’s my favorite song from the album, which features MF DOOM:

    https://youtu.be/8CwZen9b5mU

    Here’s the full album:

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kczb96S-2ull_Lmeed3NK-2PVaLv0dXRw

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    Grave Digger has several albums which follow both fictional and actual stories. Notably there are three albums known as the “Middle Ages trilogy”: Tunes of War, Knights of the Cross, and Excalibur.