Formed in 2000, Blood Red Eagle are an Australian RAC - Viking Rock band that combines elements of RAC, Oi!, metal, folk ballads and viking rock to bring the movement their own style of sound. The music is heavily influenced by the traditional Scandinavian viking rock style while still retaining their roots as a skinhead band with an aggression to match.

They have so far had the honour to support some of the greatest bands such as The Bully Boys, Fortress, Deaths Head, Bail Up!, Ravenous and more.


Doug - Kerry - Jeff - James

Their now rare first album - an 8 track CD - "An evil shall break forth" was recorded and signed to the now defunct Viking Thunder Records label from the USA before they had ever played to live audiences, recorded between late 2000 and early 2001. Since then they have released a 12" 4 track vinyl "The Warrior” EP (2003) and their second full length CD album "Return to Asgard"(2005) both with Italian label Barracuda Records.

Following these releases, Blood Red Eagle were the first band ever to release a full length CD as a free compliment to the B&H Finland Magazine, the CD called "Teutonic atavism” (2005), an already rare disc pressed to only 250 copies. This features a mix of released and forthcoming material plus some new unreleased studio and live tracks. The band regard this as one of their proudest moments, to be able to give something back to their scene and its supporters.


Jeff - Doug - Kerry - James

In 2006 the band released its 3rd official CD album "Australiana" with prolific Belgian label Pure Impact. This CD is a mix of unreleased studio outtakes spanning the bands recording career and contains 14 tracks with a huge mix of sounds and a document of the bands progression. In between the above mentioned releases there's been various other compilations including Australian ISD Memorial 2003 and Bärsärkar (viking rock compilation).

Their next album to be released, Burning down the churches, is an album the band feels will set a new standard for themselves and raise the bar of their genre.