Heavyfolk
Heavyfolk is a subgenre of folk music that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its dark, melancholic, and often atmospheric sound. The term was coined by the British band The Waterboys, who were among the first to embrace this style. Heavyfolk draws heavily from traditional folk music, incorporating elements such as acoustic guitars, banjos, and fiddles, but it also incorporates influences from other genres like rock, blues, and even metal.
The lyrics of heavyfolk music often explore themes of loss, longing, and the darker aspects of human
Some of the most notable heavyfolk artists include The Waterboys, The Corries, and The Dubliners. The genre