Earth and Sky Productions
Earth and Sky Productions is an Italian metal label active on Metal Archives since its founding in 2012. Its current official roster spans 28 bands working in black, folk, pagan, Viking, and symphonic metal styles, drawn from countries across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Metal Archives records 29 physical catalog releases under the label to date, most recently Withered Land's 'Hall of the Dead' (2025) and 2024 full-lengths from Aita, Norrsinnt, and Shaman. The label explicitly states it does not count digital-only releases as part of its official discography — only physical CD and vinyl releases are recognized. No separate company website was found during this research; its Bandcamp storefront, alongside Discogs, Facebook, and YouTube profiles, serves as its primary official online presence.
Quick Facts
- Country
- Italy
- Founded
- 2012
- Label size
- Small, boutique physical-format specialist label — roughly two dozen actively signed bands and under thirty total catalog releases in the more than a decade since its 2012 founding.
- Activity
- Active but low-volume — averaging roughly two physical releases per year across its history, with confirmed new titles in both 2024 and 2025.
- Genres
- Black Metal, Folk Metal, Pagan Metal, Viking Metal, Symphonic Metal
What Does Earth and Sky Productions Release?
Representative artists: Arandu Arakuaa (Brazil) — Folk Metal, Withered Land (Belarus) — Epic Symphonic Black Metal, Atavicus (Italy) — Symphonic Folk/Pagan Black Metal, Moksh (India) — Folk Metal/Rock, Finnugor (Hungary) — Symphonic Black Metal, Eldenhor (Russia) — Epic Black/Pagan Metal, Sói Đen (Vietnam) — Folk Metal, Petrichorus (United States) — Pagan Black Metal, Znich (Belarus) — Pagan/Folk Metal
A globally dispersed folk/pagan/black/viking/symphonic metal roster spanning well over a dozen countries across Europe, the Americas, and Asia (e.g. Italy, Russia, Romania, Belarus, Brazil, India, Vietnam), unified by folk- and pagan-themed extreme metal rather than by any single regional scene.
Who Is This Label Likely to Fit?
A niche, physical-format-focused Italian label for underground black/folk/pagan/viking/symphonic metal acts worldwide. Best fit is an established underground band with a release ready for CD or vinyl; no public demo submission policy could be confirmed during this research, so direct contact via the label's Bandcamp or Facebook page is needed to check current openness before submitting.
This is Metal-Labels' analysis based on available roster and activity data, not a claim made by the label itself.
Demo & Submission Information
No public demo submission policy, dedicated submission page, or stated geographic restriction was found for this label during this research — its Bandcamp bio contains no descriptive text, and Metal Archives lists no demo-policy field. Prospective artists should reach out directly via the label's Bandcamp messaging or official Facebook page to ask about current submission status before assuming demos are being accepted.
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