Oakenshield
began life in 2004 under the name of Nifelhel, once as a studio project of
young Englishman Ben Corkhill. The early sound of the project was more brutal
and war-like than the music you hear today, featuring no keyboards or clean
vocals. After two self-produced and self-released CD’s under Nifelhel,
Ben thought it was time to take a different approach to the music, and resolved
to create Oakenshield.
The new music would prove to be far more epic, bringing
in more of a folk-like aspect while also introducing some decent progressive
elements. Rather than producing lyrics about battles and journeys as had been
done with Nifelhel, Ben wanted to produce a concept album. After reading through
the legends, myths and lore of the Old Norse mythology, it was decided that
the first book of the Prose Edda, „Gylfaginning” was the perfect
choice for the album’s theme. Writing the material for the album started
almost immediately and after some time the full eleven tracks were completed.
In early 2007 four of these tracks – as well as a cover of Bathory’s „Home
Of Once Brave” – were
selected for a demo entitled simply „Gylfaginning Demo”. After
spreading the word online, Oakenshield started to gain some acknowledgement
through the internet, with a 7/10 review at Metal Storm and an upcoming review
in the Pagan Herald. Demos were also sent out to various labels in Europe.
Einheit Produktionen contacted Ben after hearing the CD, interested in working
with him to produce and release Oakenshield’s first full-length. Eventually,
after some months of emailing back and forth between Ben and the label, Oakenshield
was officially signed to Einheit Produktionen in July 2007. Look out for the
full length Oakenshield debut „Gylfaginning” expected 2008!

oakenshield@hotmail.co.uk
www.oakenshield.org