For those who wants the full lyrics : Fé, úr, þurs, oss, reið, kaun, hagall, nauðr, íss, ár, sól, Týr, bjarkan, maðr, lögr, yr, Æsa. [......] Veit ék að ék hékk Vindgameiði á Nætr alla níu Geiri undaðr Ok gefinn Óðni Sjálfr sjálfum mér Á þeim á meiði Er manngi veit Hvers af rótum renn Fé, úr, þurs [....] [.....] Við hleifi mik sældu né við hornigi; nýsta ek niðr, nam ek upp rúnar, æpandi nam, fell ek aftr þaðan Rúnar munt þú finna Ok ráðna stafi Mjög stóra stafi Mjög stinna stafi Er fáði fimbulþulr Ok Gerðu ginnregin Ok reist hroftur rögna Fé, úr, þurs [.....] [......] Veistu hvé rísta skal? Veistu hvé ráða skal? Veistu hvé fá skal? Veistu hvé freista skal? Veistu hvé biðja skal? Veistu hvé blóta skal? Veistu hvé senda skal? Veistu hvé sóa skal?
Aside from just being a terrific song, this is a terrific heuristic for learning the runes and these two stanzas from Havamal. Hel of a job you all are doing.
I believe that throat singing was to achieve altered states of consciousness; a bit like American Indian repetitive dancing. This is very cathartic...if I am using that word correctly. This music is more than music, and it steadies my brainwaves.
Throat singing was used in all cultures at some point, I think it's only natural for humans to do that I'm pretty sure our voice was our first "instrument" ever, and that throat singing "Ooh" was the first music ever
The only way we'll be able to confirm if the Old Norse folk practiced some derivative of throat singing is if it leaves a clear tell-tale sign on the surviving tissues of the throat or bones (which is testable -- you could write a paper on it and get a grant.) The only evidence we have to go on is inference via pejorative descriptions from Tacitus up through Saxo Gammaticus and Ibn Fadlan, all of whom described old Germanic tribes and northerns writ-large as singing "like howling dogs," the same way they later described the Huns, Mongols, Tuvan, Turks, and some Sarmatians who we know for a fact practiced throat singing (and the tradition survived possibly more then 2000 years in those cultures, and they had contact with the north repeatedly through the Migration period and after, even becoming key players in the Sagas.) Faroese and Sami culture both have throat singing traditions that survive. As do most Greenland Inuit (but the songs are very sharp and a cyclical almost gasp, more like an actual "bark," and VERY fast, part of a game to see if you literally pass out or not while hyperventilating.) You can hear modern examples of those on youtube by searching Katajjacoustic -- from Canada, but sharing a common theme that would have been true of a wandering normadic people of the time as well, primarily as a tradition of women. The Khöömei of Alaska as well have something similar but it's not likely they were all chatting 2000-1500 years ago. Maybe 14,000 years ago, but that means very little for the viking age. Just something to keep in mind. Can't really say anything about this song. Just that I enjoy it, if it's anachronistic or not.
It's strange, but I find this song oddly relaxing. I was feeling really heavy with negative energy due to work and customers being assholes. But listening to this, I feel almost renewed and at ease. It's strangely meditative, as well as empowering. The drums, the vocals, the instruments; it's just amazing! I feel like I can step out of myself for a short time and just let the music move me and forget the world for a moment. I also feel like a bit of a badass while listening to this, like the world and whatever negativity comes my way won't break me. Thank you for your amazing work!
Its meant to calm. Relax. Clear your thoughts. Theres a reason it was used during celebrations and battle. The battlefield is the last place youd want to have a clouded mind.
My son that I'm expecting in February will be brought up listening to this kind of music and learning about the havamal and all the sagas and stories of the old
What’s even more important is inoculating your children’s minds agains anti white subversion. Look into No White Guilt to learn about love for your people and giving them the inoculation to go free of this narrative that is so against us. Love and redemption for our people.
I find the recitation of the runes mingled with traditional instruments really therapeutic. And if it is your intention to induce into a trance like headspace you did a marvelous job that rather cures much. The visuals are gorgeous too. A nice contrast of sustained moving background and crisp changing runes. Not to mention the gorgeous tricolor-ed aesthetics. Yep, I'll be listening this one for months.
@@Asrashas I did, vocals are great, I usually prefer a good balance between chants and unpredictable progression of music, and the liver performance did a heck of a job.
My three year old keeps making me play this song over and over for him. He is attempting to throat sing 😂😂😂😍😍😍😍 coolest shit ever ...his face looks so super serious , as he sways side to side drumming on his chest ....singing runatal 😂🤣😂
Listening to this full volume, fell into a deep deep trance. The last few lines right at the end brought me back out of it, almost in waves returning. Difficult to explain, it was quite unlike anything I could ever describe. Just never stop this music. As someone whose whole life pivots around the music I listen to in many ways, this has really changed my life. My entire week is made every time I spy new music from you. Great work as always
Its such an good and relaxing song and u can feel the power and strenght in these lyrics but this is an good educational song that learns u about the Futhark Alphabet i can feel almost mine ancestors waken inside me Many thanks too u Danheim i love u guys keep making songs!
When i listened this for the first time i thought throat singining's lyrics are old mongolian. Now i see i was wrong. I'm fascinated how much it sounds like our old tribe shamanic songs Love it so much
Right? I think throat singing history is very diverse, I wonder how they all had the distinct throat method...maybe a single origin ancestor that spread to other regions??? Ditto
To be fair I think that's a modern take on things that sound "ancient". We have no idea of how iron age scandinavian music sounded, but we know that mongolian throat singing sounds cool and ancient and magic so probably the musicians that did this were inspired by mongolian music.
@@galadrielwoods2332 we don't, but we don't know if vikings sang that way and modern scandinavians don't. (normally. It isn't part of their folk music, I mean)
"Fé úr Thurs Oss reið kaun hagall nauðr íss ár sól Týr bjarkan maðr lögr yr Æsa" Pretty straightforward but here are the names of the runes for those who want them. These are the Younger Futhark runes. There are some other things said but I don't know what they are, I'll edit if I find that out. Edit: Æsa is the last rune.
The last rune sung is Ísa/Æsa, but everywhere I look on Google says the last rune displayed is àr. I'm not saying I'm an expert and will defer given better evidence but from what I've seen I'm not sure the visuals and lyrics match.
It is one of many stones from Gotland (Sweden), called the Tjängvide stone, and here is the interpretation : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tj%C3%A4ngvide_image_stone
This is missing 142. In lyrics description... goes as follows for anyone interested what the rest of the lyrics mean. 142. Rúnar munt þú fínna ok ráðna stafi mjök stóra stafi mjök stinna stafi er fáði fimbulþulr ok gørðu ginnregin ok reist Hroptr rögna 142. Runes may you find and advising staves; Many strong staves, Many stout staves; Painted by the mighty Loremaster and made by great Gods, and carved by the Roarer* of the Gods * Hroptr or "Roarer" is sometimes translated at "Utterer", "Speaker", or "Sage". Odin of course, is all these things - however the Old Norse word Hroptr shares the same Germanic root-meaning as the English "Roar". Not only is Odin described as a speaker or teacher, but one with powerful, resounding voice; in verse 145. He is called "Thundr", literally the "Thunderer".
Your best work yet. I really like how Sigurbodti brings in the shamanic side of old norse culture that's been very underrepresented in media into the picture.
I had just read that constant or repetitive banging, clapping, ringing, drumming affects the 'air waves' or energy about and chases away or dis-enables the negative vibrations or spiritual affects about. Yes, this music is having a steadying and/or grounding affect.
I wot that I HUNG......on the wind-tossed Tree all of nights 9,....Wounded by spear,..... bespoken to ODIN , bespoken Myself to Myself.(upon that tree Wich none telleth.... from what roots it doth rise). Havamal 138. Beautiful background. All-father on his 8 legged steed, traveling that greatest of trees to the 9 worlds.
138. Veit ek, at ek hekk vindga meiði á nætr allar níu, geiri undaðr ok gefinn Óðni, sjalfr sjalfum mér, á þeim meiði, er manngi veit hvers af rótum renn. 139. Við hleifi mik sældu né við hornigi; nýsta ek niðr, nam ek upp rúnar, æpandi nam, fell ek aftr þaðan. ----- 138. I know I hung on the windfull tree all nine nights, with spear wounded and given to Óðinn, myself given to myself, upon that tree, that nobody knows from what root it ran. 139. They gave me no bread nor anything to drink; carefully I looked down, I picked up secrets, took them screaming, I fell again from there.
Hanging from a windswept tree for nine days and nine nights was worth the wait for this song. Odin Approved
My Druid character leveled up during this song unlocking several skills & traits. 🧡💛
Pp
That's what I call wholesome.
@@nicolavacca3299 based "pp" spammer
los vikingos probablemente al ver un druida le hubieran hecho un aguila de sangre 😂🦅🩸
For those who wants the full lyrics :
Fé, úr, þurs, oss, reið, kaun, hagall, nauðr, íss, ár, sól, Týr, bjarkan, maðr, lögr, yr, Æsa.
[......]
Veit ék að ék hékk
Vindgameiði á
Nætr alla níu
Geiri undaðr
Ok gefinn Óðni
Sjálfr sjálfum mér
Á þeim á meiði
Er manngi veit
Hvers af rótum renn
Fé, úr, þurs [....]
[.....]
Við hleifi mik sældu
né við hornigi;
nýsta ek niðr,
nam ek upp rúnar,
æpandi nam,
fell ek aftr þaðan
Rúnar munt þú finna
Ok ráðna stafi
Mjög stóra stafi
Mjög stinna stafi
Er fáði fimbulþulr
Ok Gerðu ginnregin
Ok reist hroftur rögna
Fé, úr, þurs [.....]
[......]
Veistu hvé rísta skal? Veistu hvé ráða skal?
Veistu hvé fá skal? Veistu hvé freista skal?
Veistu hvé biðja skal? Veistu hvé blóta skal?
Veistu hvé senda skal? Veistu hvé sóa skal?
Thanks so much
Thanks Is it Icelandic or norvegian?
ᚢᛚᚠᚻᛖᛞᚾᚨᚱ thanks.
Vielen dank
thank you
This kind of songs are the best cure for stress and depression. When I listen this songs makes me feel I'm ready to face any challenge !!!!😊
Aside from just being a terrific song, this is a terrific heuristic for learning the runes and these two stanzas from Havamal. Hel of a job you all are doing.
That's exactly what I'm doing here.
Did you intentionally make the pun with " *Hel of a job* "?
Sooo goood! Just perfect! Perfect it's: Danheim, Wardruna, Heilung!
Folket Bortafor Nordavinden the album Sagnamadr
Yes they are all my gods
You and me both brother
No it's thee sigfather
And danhiem
Heilung wishes 😁😂
I believe that throat singing was to achieve altered states of consciousness; a bit like American Indian repetitive dancing. This is very cathartic...if I am using that word correctly. This music is more than music, and it steadies my brainwaves.
Absolutely, and using 'cathartic' is perfect for this.
Throat singing was used in all cultures at some point, I think it's only natural for humans to do that
I'm pretty sure our voice was our first "instrument" ever, and that throat singing "Ooh" was the first music ever
The only way we'll be able to confirm if the Old Norse folk practiced some derivative of throat singing is if it leaves a clear tell-tale sign on the surviving tissues of the throat or bones (which is testable -- you could write a paper on it and get a grant.)
The only evidence we have to go on is inference via pejorative descriptions from Tacitus up through Saxo Gammaticus and Ibn Fadlan, all of whom described old Germanic tribes and northerns writ-large as singing "like howling dogs," the same way they later described the Huns, Mongols, Tuvan, Turks, and some Sarmatians who we know for a fact practiced throat singing (and the tradition survived possibly more then 2000 years in those cultures, and they had contact with the north repeatedly through the Migration period and after, even becoming key players in the Sagas.)
Faroese and Sami culture both have throat singing traditions that survive. As do most Greenland Inuit (but the songs are very sharp and a cyclical almost gasp, more like an actual "bark," and VERY fast, part of a game to see if you literally pass out or not while hyperventilating.)
You can hear modern examples of those on youtube by searching Katajjacoustic -- from Canada, but sharing a common theme that would have been true of a wandering normadic people of the time as well, primarily as a tradition of women. The Khöömei of Alaska as well have something similar but it's not likely they were all chatting 2000-1500 years ago. Maybe 14,000 years ago, but that means very little for the viking age.
Just something to keep in mind. Can't really say anything about this song. Just that I enjoy it, if it's anachronistic or not.
its a rune chant my brother. Welcome to tribal Scandinavia!
Pusilli Rex
The first instrument was just making noises to communicate with other tribes, thats why we as humans still exist
It's strange, but I find this song oddly relaxing. I was feeling really heavy with negative energy due to work and customers being assholes. But listening to this, I feel almost renewed and at ease. It's strangely meditative, as well as empowering. The drums, the vocals, the instruments; it's just amazing! I feel like I can step out of myself for a short time and just let the music move me and forget the world for a moment. I also feel like a bit of a badass while listening to this, like the world and whatever negativity comes my way won't break me. Thank you for your amazing work!
Its meant to calm. Relax. Clear your thoughts. Theres a reason it was used during celebrations and battle. The battlefield is the last place youd want to have a clouded mind.
My son that I'm expecting in February will be brought up listening to this kind of music and learning about the havamal and all the sagas and stories of the old
What’s even more important is inoculating your children’s minds agains anti white subversion. Look into No White Guilt to learn about love for your people and giving them the inoculation to go free of this narrative that is so against us. Love and redemption for our people.
@@WhiteWolfeHU not to worry I am already there as my father was very based himself.
if you teach him the globe model he'll never understand the ways of the old.
In today's world this is a fine bridge to the past; much needed! SKOL!
I'm a simple man. I see Danheim and Sigurbodi, I click.
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Great minds think alike
You don’t need to be cringy Reddit shithead about it though😂
I shaved an hour ago I listen to this and now my beard is back
@@King_Ragnar_Lothbrok1 Woah dude nobody has ever seen that fucking comment 10 million times already from other edgy idiots.
A full album like that would immensely appreciated.
I find the recitation of the runes mingled with traditional instruments really therapeutic.
And if it is your intention to induce into a trance like headspace you did a marvelous job that rather cures much. The visuals are gorgeous too. A nice contrast of sustained moving background and crisp changing runes. Not to mention the gorgeous tricolor-ed aesthetics.
Yep, I'll be listening this one for months.
Hope you have tried listening to "Heilung - In Maidjan" already
@@Asrashas I did, vocals are great, I usually prefer a good balance between chants and unpredictable progression of music, and the liver performance did a heck of a job.
Well, the entire performance of LIFA is just "magical" for a lack of a better word. For me, at least.
Dragon's Armory
the voice in 4:00 - 4:30 is so dirty and grungy it's so intense. I absolutely love it and can't get enough
If you haven’t found out by any chance..it called “throat singing”! It actually happens in multiple cultures but ye :3
It's songs like this that help my rituals and ceremonies come together.
My three year old keeps making me play this song over and over for him. He is attempting to throat sing 😂😂😂😍😍😍😍 coolest shit ever ...his face looks so super serious , as he sways side to side drumming on his chest ....singing runatal 😂🤣😂
Listening to this full volume, fell into a deep deep trance. The last few lines right at the end brought me back out of it, almost in waves returning. Difficult to explain, it was quite unlike anything I could ever describe.
Just never stop this music. As someone whose whole life pivots around the music I listen to in many ways, this has really changed my life. My entire week is made every time I spy new music from you. Great work as always
think youre on pcp
but im gonna try it too, were you laying down?
Haha yeah I think I was likely lying in bed first time I listened to this. Just trying to remember now, was a little while ago.
OwwwwI tried it and it hurt.(I have headphones on)
Really cool, have you tried at low volume?
Please never stop making music like this
Its such an good and relaxing song and u can feel the power and strenght in these lyrics but this is an good educational song that learns u about the Futhark Alphabet i can feel almost mine ancestors waken inside me Many thanks too u Danheim i love u guys keep making songs!
This is truly the most powerful type of music, and it's not just music. It's story and feeling.
When i listened this for the first time i thought throat singining's lyrics are old mongolian. Now i see i was wrong. I'm fascinated how much it sounds like our old tribe shamanic songs
Love it so much
Right? I think throat singing history is very diverse, I wonder how they all had the distinct throat method...maybe a single origin ancestor that spread to other regions??? Ditto
To be fair I think that's a modern take on things that sound "ancient".
We have no idea of how iron age scandinavian music sounded, but we know that mongolian throat singing sounds cool and ancient and magic so probably the musicians that did this were inspired by mongolian music.
@@galadrielwoods2332 we don't, but we don't know if vikings sang that way and modern scandinavians don't. (normally. It isn't part of their folk music, I mean)
@@galadrielwoods2332 we don't but we do know that mongolians sing that way today
So don’t modern Sardinians. Maybe they got it from them?
Amazing! Love it! I almost feel like my old ancestors comes alive 😉
Skål from Sweden!
Skål
Skål
Skål
Skål
Sława!
"Fé
úr
Thurs
Oss
reið
kaun
hagall
nauðr
íss
ár
sól
Týr
bjarkan
maðr
lögr
yr
Æsa"
Pretty straightforward but here are the names of the runes for those who want them. These are the Younger Futhark runes. There are some other things said but I don't know what they are, I'll edit if I find that out.
Edit: Æsa is the last rune.
I believe Isa is the last one, coming after yr.
Æsa is the last one. It's the letter Æ
I believe they say 'isa' which I believe means ice.
Oh, just noticed the vocalist for this one replied saying that it is Æsa. A Hahahaha! Well gatta believe him, he's the one who sang all this!
The last rune sung is Ísa/Æsa, but everywhere I look on Google says the last rune displayed is àr. I'm not saying I'm an expert and will defer given better evidence but from what I've seen I'm not sure the visuals and lyrics match.
I fell in love with it
Beautiful 😍 love the drumming and clear pure harmonics. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The mosaic appears to depict the story of Fafnir and Sigurd. It looks like Wotan on Sleipnir in the right panel. Good music!
It is one of many stones from Gotland (Sweden), called the Tjängvide stone, and here is the interpretation : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tj%C3%A4ngvide_image_stone
Could anyone please help me learn the way of the vikings? And learn about the gods? I would like to learn more.
@@cringeman4199 hey i learned alot from Reading te book: norse mythology from neilgaiman there is a E Book on YT i reccomend it
@ᛗᚨᚱᛏᛁᚾ ᛋᚨᚲᛋᛖᚷᚨᚨᚱᛞ ᛟᛚᛋᛖᚾ wow thanks im gonna look it up and maybe order it, thank u
@ᛗᚨᚱᛏᛁᚾ ᛋᚨᚲᛋᛖᚷᚨᚨᚱᛞ ᛟᛚᛋᛖᚾ Name?
Entrancing oddly....feeding my mind old ideas.....filling the darkest reaches of my soul......
Love this part: 3:56, I wish it would be longer.
Amazing work, love this genre of music. Speaks to me spiritually. Thank you for sharing this.
Greetings from Slavic Poland 💚❤️💕
My brethren ...
This is missing 142. In lyrics description... goes as follows for anyone interested what the rest of the lyrics mean.
142.
Rúnar munt þú fínna
ok ráðna stafi
mjök stóra stafi
mjök stinna stafi
er fáði fimbulþulr
ok gørðu ginnregin
ok reist Hroptr rögna
142.
Runes may you find
and advising staves;
Many strong staves,
Many stout staves;
Painted by the mighty Loremaster
and made by great Gods,
and carved by the Roarer* of the Gods
* Hroptr or "Roarer" is sometimes translated at "Utterer", "Speaker", or "Sage". Odin of course, is all these things - however the Old Norse word Hroptr shares the same Germanic root-meaning as the English "Roar". Not only is Odin described as a speaker or teacher, but one with powerful, resounding voice; in verse 145. He is called "Thundr", literally the "Thunderer".
i lost an eye during the song...
i gained 1 oXD
Berserkir?
Luna Odin!
I lost an eye, an ear and a hand during the song
Same :')
Excellent song, as always, coming from these 2 very talented artists.. Oncore!!!
Новая порция прелести в уши. Здорово!
jonykars +
ООО. Ни я один русский слушаю эту музыку. Здорова пацаны
Восславим же Одина, братья варяги!
Это божественная песня...
а русские женщины тут есть?))
Meditating to the song puts me in a deep state of relaxation and leaves me feeling energized and confident.
Tu música es un regalo! Excelente trabajo, moriría escuchando todas tus canciones
Your best work yet. I really like how Sigurbodti brings in the shamanic side of old norse culture that's been very underrepresented in media into the picture.
Just one word " Respect " great collaboration ! 👏
A ride through the runatal ..... Very well done!
this song is so catchy it makes me calm and happy
This is beautiful sir thank you, all the way from Johannesburg, South Africa
From time to time i back to this video and sing this. It's something magical.
Love the drums. Good musik as always. Keep up the good work
the harmony is excellent, thank you!
Your best song by far. Congrats, very emotional
Every time I go to work I listen to this song. I love it
Your music puts me into a shamanic trance. I sense my whole body tingle as moving of its own to rhythm of the music too.
This story is about inner journeys and self refection, with enough reflection one can discover the root to all problems in life.
I can't stop listening Danheim ! Thank you to make me discover Sigurboði ;) This new song is awsome
You have to press the pause button in the corner
Good God, this sends shivers up my spine. Powerful.
Great meditation!!!!!!! Love it. So beautiful and relaxing. Thank you ❤❤❤
Estupendo los sigo siempre desde Querétaro México. Saludos
Skål from Poland!
Discovered Danheim in a recommendation of a Wardruna music, not disappointed, Skål from France !
Wow another Amazing one , sooo much pleasant to ear that thanks for doing this music 👌
I had just read that constant or repetitive banging, clapping, ringing, drumming affects the 'air waves' or energy about and chases away or dis-enables the negative vibrations or spiritual affects about. Yes, this music is having a steadying and/or grounding affect.
@Ezio Auditore da Firenze omg my brother 🙂
et rigtigt dejligt stykke musik . Skål fra Bornholm 👍🍺😍
Skål!!👌🍺
SKOL brother from another mother ;)
Skål!
İ listening this every day . İ love much Vikings and culture and all abaout of scandinavians. love frome Turkey !
We appreciate the love and the same to you
by the old gods...THANK YOU...
Really outdoing yourself with your songs lately! Looking forward to more.
Love it. Skal blista frey odin never stumbles.
Wonderful
Skàl my friend all the way from the Amazigh people of North Africa |¬| ❤️
These "amazing" people from North Africa are very self congratulating.
EXCELLENT! That’s first class work. 👍
Hail Odin!
Album of the year right here
Потрясающе!
I think this is one of your best, which is a great achievement. You get better all the time. Congratulations.
very good .Love it
INCREIBLE!
Powerful and Evocative.
This music is axe an sheild to my soul. Skal.
escucharlo con cascos al maximo, lo mejor !!!!
This is amazing...
Thanks to Danheim I begun to learn Runic still at the first stages just begun :D
Dankeschön ❄️
Best soundtrack to grind itens playing as an druid in WoW!!!
Good music to listen to to help sleep
This is great!
amazing
Da f*k what a great song! I'll try to learn how to say that.
Love it!!
Now this is something else!
This and runar would make great alarm clocks or phone music when you receive a call or for in the gym
Thank you...thats m soul
Ich höre fast den ganzen Tag eure Musik!👍❤️
fantastic - i love it! thanks that rescue my weekend ^^
Adoro esses míticos sons do Norte.
Awesome !
I wot that I HUNG......on the wind-tossed Tree all of nights 9,....Wounded by spear,..... bespoken to ODIN , bespoken Myself to Myself.(upon that tree Wich none telleth.... from what roots it doth rise). Havamal 138. Beautiful background. All-father on his 8 legged steed, traveling that greatest of trees to the 9 worlds.
138. Veit ek, at ek hekk
vindga meiði á
nætr allar níu,
geiri undaðr
ok gefinn Óðni,
sjalfr sjalfum mér,
á þeim meiði,
er manngi veit
hvers af rótum renn.
139. Við hleifi mik sældu
né við hornigi;
nýsta ek niðr,
nam ek upp rúnar,
æpandi nam,
fell ek aftr þaðan.
-----
138. I know I hung
on the windfull tree
all nine nights,
with spear wounded
and given to Óðinn,
myself given to myself,
upon that tree,
that nobody knows
from what root it ran.
139. They gave me no bread
nor anything to drink;
carefully I looked down,
I picked up secrets,
took them screaming,
I fell again from there.
description
Thank you for this!
I listen to this song before I open my bag of Rune stones to put myself into the right frame of mind to do my Runemal
Good vibrations
Amazing!!!
спасибо за нашу музыку из общего прошлого.
I am in love with these songs, this people, this mythology. Glory to Odin and all the Ases gods !
With this music I fell invincible
my favorite!
Hail the All Father.
Excellent.
powerful for the soul which was put to sleep by christnianity! now is awaking!