In 2010, Skyforger signed with American label
Metal Blade Records and released their 5th studio album,
Kurbads, about the deeds of mythical Latvian warrior , son of
mare. The album received 2010
Annual Latvian Music Recording Award as the best rock album, as well as the 2010 Latvian Metal Music Award as the best metal album with Skyforger also winning the "Best Metal Band" category. Skyforger was featured on
BBC's series "Close-Up" episode on
Latvian folk music. In 2015, the band released their 6th studio album titled '''' dedicated to the now extinct
Baltic people Old Prussians. Two of the album's songs are sung in
Old Prussian (
Ei skīja, skīja and
Rāmava), while the rest are in Latvian. For the writing of the album, Skyforger recruited historian Agris Dzenis as a historical consultant. After releasing the album, the band embarked on a European tour on April 8. In 2016,
Senprūsija received the
Annual Latvian Music Recording Award as the best hard rock/heavy metal album of 2015. In 2016, Skyforger also re-issued their 2003 album
Zobena dziesma with 2 additional songs. On June 3, 2017, Skyforger performed a one-time multi-media concert – metal opera "Kurbads. The Son of The Mare" – at Lielezers open-air stage in
Limbaži as a part of a programme for
100th Anniversary of the Latvian Republic. On February 14, 2018, the performance was awarded Kilogram of Culture award as the "Surprise of the Year". On June 17, 2018, Skyforger played a special concert at the festival
Zobens un Lemess commemorating the 20th anniversary since the release of their first full-length album ''
in 1998. On 18 November 2018, the centenary for the proclamation of Latvia, Skyforger released a video directed by Kristīne Neikena and starring actress for their song Nekas nav aizmirsts
from album Senprūsija''. ==Controversy==