WARDRUNA: 'Lyndomsriss' Video Released
July 24, 2011"Lyndomsriss", the new video from WARDRUNA the Norwegian folk project featuring Einar "Kvitrafn" Selvik (GORGOROTH, JOTUNSPOR, DEAD TO THIS WORLD) and Kristian "Gaahl" Espedal (GORGOROTH, TRELLDOM) can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's debut album, "Runaljod - Gap Var Ginnunga", which was released on January 19, 2009 via Indie Recordings.
Nearly six years in the making, WARDRUNA's debut album is the first part of the planned "Runaljod" trilogy which will musically interpret the runes of the elder futhark. This highly visual music is hard to place into any specific genre, and there isn't really much to compare it to. The style can perhaps be described as a curious blend of folk, world and ambient music, but without being limited by the sometimes restricted scope of these genres.
"Runaljod - Gap Var Ginnunga" has a very profound and unique sound that consists of a wide array of instruments, some of which are rarely used. A few examples: deer hide frame drums, mouth harp, goat horns, lur, Hardanger fiddle and tagelharpe ("viking fiddle"). Sounds of more unorthodox instruments like trees, stones and fire are also incorporated into the music, and it's all topped off with powerful vocal performances from no less than three vocalists.
The album was produced and engineered by Kvitrafn himself in his own Fimbullj studio. Many of the recording sessions were executed outdoors at carefully selected locations with instruments or natural sounds that are relevant to the different runes.
WARDRUNA will play its first hometown concert next month (August 24) as part of the Hole In The Sky festival in Bergen, Norway.
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