Wishmaster777: Just Folk Metal. Keep it neat and accurate. There is no need for exaggeration.
It has Folk music elements fused with Heavy Metal music, thus the reference.
They do not have orchestrations in almost every song, therefore they do not have symphonic elements.
Lyrics do not make musical genres, nor sub-genres, thus "war themed" has no relevance, whatsoever.
DadJoke007: Just pulling your leg, I don't care for genres at all to be honest. It's metal, I just put bagpipe there as a prefix to highlight that they use bagpipes since that isn't common.
Rhapsody (of fire) had the most hilarious and pretentious description back in the days. If I remember correctly, they described themselves as "symphonic epic hollywood metal".
https://cloud10.todocoleccion.online/musica-cds/tc/2017/05/15/12/86534164_1494842731.jpg I am aware of that. Some bands do go far in order to attempt to distinguish themselves from the rest of the bands, in order to do that marketing for themselves. In reality, depending on the band, such bands do not differ much from the rest of their peers who play similar styles. I can give another example - Heavy Metal band Wintersun, their mastermind Jari Mäenpää described themselves as "Extreme Majestic Epic Melodic Death Metal", just so he can attempt to get bigger cake at the market. In reality, there is no such thing as "Extreme Majestic Epic Melodic Death Metal", it is just Melodic Death Metal. As for "Symphonic Epic Hollywood Metal", it is over the top, and has nothing to do with reality either. I have to argue, and say that, I do like Rhapsody/Rhapsody Of Fire, but the more I listened to them, the more I paid attention, I realized they can't pass as Heavy Metal music at all. It is Neoclassical music. Their guitars are always choked by massive orchestrations, and electric guitar is so passive there. In the realm of Heavy Metal music, an electric guitar has to have the leading role in the structure of the songs, or at least be there to amplify the heaviness, energy and aggression. In Rhapsody's music, electric guitars are peripheral during the most of songs' duration, unfortunately, while Luca Turilli, one of my favourite guitarists, shines with his guitar solos.