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Wardruna and Enslaved: the birth of the stunning union, Skuggsjá

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The drum needed a blood sacrifice : the rise of dark Nordic folk

DanniiLeivers Heilung jam with Siberian shamans and play with human bones, while Wardruna record songs submerged in rivers and on burial mounds. Now this vibrant undergound music scene is finding a wider audience ‘Like a scene from Lord of the Rings’ … Heilung in full flow. Photograph: Søren Bech ‘Like a scene from Lord of the Rings’ … Heilung in full flow. Photograph: Søren Bech Tue 16 Feb 2021 01.00 EST Last modified on Fri 19 Feb 2021 05.07 EST In 2002, holed up in an attic studio on the majestic Norwegian coast, Einar Selvik had a vision. He would create a trilogy of albums based on the 24 runes of the Elder Futhark, the world’s oldest runic alphabet. The multi-instrumentalist’s epiphany kicked off what is now one of the world’s most vibrant underground music scenes.

Valhalla bangers: The Scandi bands redefining Norse folk music

Valhalla bangers: The Scandi bands redefining Norse folk music Leonie Cooper © Provided by The Independent If social media’s unlikely sea shanty trend has got you craving a more traditional kind of soundtrack this winter, then you’re in luck. With modern life so decidedly rubbish, the allure of ancient sounds has never been stronger, especially if you head to Scandinavia, where Nordic folk music is experiencing its biggest boom since the Vikings last took to the high seas of Iron Age Europe.   Norway’s Wardruna are leading the charge. Myth and legend is at the root of their lyricism and their epic, meditative sound wouldn’t sound out of place in a particularly windswept episode of

The Quietus | Features | Columnus Metallicus | Columnus Metallicus: Heavy Metal For January Reviewed By Kez Whelan

Kez Whelan , January 20th, 2021 09:23 Don t worry about the metal whoppers taking part in the recent attempted coup, says Kez Whelan, there are a lot more relevant statements being made out there. Asphyx Any hopes 2021 would see a return to relative normality have been dashed in record time as Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer made headlines for the first time in, ooh, well over a decade this week, after being snapped amongst the armed, riotous mob of MAGA terrorists that stormed the US capitol. It’s depressing, but hardly surprising; Schaffer has always been a reactionary right-wing idiot, as anyone who’s had the misfortune of sitting through his unbearably maudlin 9/11-themed ballad, When The Eagle Cries will attest.

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