The Spanish folk metal band (formerly Saurom Lamderth) has built an extensive discography since their formation in 1996. They are known for their self-described " Juglar Metal

The band's career is marked by several distinct eras, from early fantasy-themed works to more experimental and acoustic projects. Wikipédia Early Era (as Saurom Lamderth): El Guardián de las melodías perdidas Sombras del Este (2002): A concept album based on Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Legado de Juglares The "Juglar" Transition: Sinfonías de los bosques (2006): A compilation of rarities and B-sides. JuglarMetal

In the mid-2000s, Saurom began to experiment with new sounds and styles, incorporating elements of progressive rock, folk, and even classical music into their work. This period saw the release of (2005) and Surface (2008), two albums that demonstrated the band's growing musical maturity. La Marea featured a more atmospheric and introspective sound, while Surface was a more upbeat, energetic effort.

Marking the official change of the band’s name to simply "Saurom," this record is a fan favorite for its high energy and party-ready folk anthems. Narrative & Symphonic Mastery (2008–2015)

In this article, we will explore what "Mega" refers to (Mega.nz links, file compilations), provide a complete, trackable guide to Saurom’s official studio albums, EPs, and live records, and discuss the legal and ethical ways to access their impressive body of work.