Tengger Cavalry


Tengger Cavalry is a heavy metal band originated from Inner Mongolia and Beijing and currently based in New York state and Texas. They combine elements of the traditional music of Central Asia and music of Mongolia with heavy metal into a kind of folk metal that Billboard and CNN refer to as nomadic folk metal.
The band also recorded game soundtracks for Civilization 6 and Doom Eternal.

History

Tengger Cavalry was founded in March 2010 as one-man project by Nature Ganganbaigal. The band is named after the ancient Mongolian and Turkic deity Tengri.
The first international review of their debut demo album Blood Sacrifice Shaman by German heavy metal magazine Legacy in 2011 was cautiously optimistic about the band's potential. Later MTV did an interview with the band.
In 2012, a feature by UK magazine Terrorizer gave the band a wider international audience.
Meanwhile, another UK magazine Metal Hammer commented on their music.
In 2014, Tengger Cavalry released their third album. Metal Hammer was again drawn to the new album.
In October 2015, CNN did a video interview with the band. On December 24, the group's debut concert at Carnegie Hall was featured in Noisey, The Village Voice, Loudwire and The New York Times.
On February 27, 2018, it was announced the band had broken up. Less than five months following the breakup, Nature G announced the band was back together.
On June 24, 2019, Tengger Cavalry announced frontman Nature Ganganbaigal died of undisclosed causes.

Band members

Current

Studio albums