Norwegian Native Art
Einherjer · 2000
39 min · 8 tracks · viking metal
A thunderous blend of melodic riffs and epic narratives intertwined with Norse mythology.
Norwegian Native Art is an album by Einherjer, released in 2000. A thunderous blend of melodic riffs and epic narratives intertwined with Norse mythology. 'Norwegian Native Art' solidified Einherjer's status in the Viking metal genre, receiving critical acclaim for its ambitious blending of heavy metal and traditional Norwegian themes. It is often cited as influential among subsequent Viking metal bands, contributing to the genre's growth and visibility in the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Norwegian Native Art sound like?
A thunderous blend of melodic riffs and epic narratives intertwined with Norse mythology. Rooted in viking metal.
What makes Norwegian Native Art by Einherjer notable?
'Norwegian Native Art' solidified Einherjer's status in the Viking metal genre, receiving critical acclaim for its ambitious blending of heavy metal and traditional Norwegian themes. It is often cited as influential among subsequent Viking metal bands, contributing to the genre's growth and visibility in the early 2000s. By the time 'Norwegian Native Art' was released in 2000, Einherjer had established themselves within the Viking metal scene after their 1996 debut. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing more intricate compositions and thematic depth as they sought to further define their identity in the genre.
How many songs are on Norwegian Native Art?
Norwegian Native Art has 8 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Wyrd of the Dead Standout 4:51
- 2 Doomfaring 4:44
- 3 Hugin’s Eyes 4:14
- 4 Burning Yggdrasil Standout 5:23
- 5 Crimson Rain Standout 5:16
- 6 Howl Ravens Come 5:05
- 7 Draconian Umpire 5:30
- 8 Regicide 4:24
Release Date
September 11, 2000
Artist Origin
Norway
Runtime
39 min 31 sec
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