![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Skilfully mixing fast riffs, heavier riffs, then touches of black metal without forgetting the usual acoustic title, they have been going on for over 20 years without tiring us or losing their creativity. This is called “being in line” with a band since I just finished reading “The Icelandic Sagas” as well as the “Edda” a few years ago.įrom the “Völsunga Saga” to “Krákumál” passing the bloody battle of Bråvalla, you will know (almost) all about the Old Times.ĭespite the emergence of a multitude of bands in the same style in recent years, Månegarm is immediately recognizable. Far from being “copy-pasted”, the texts were all written by Jakob Hallegren (Månegarm’s drummer and an history teacher), after serious and long research. This is a themed album because each song is inspired by Ancient Sagas, hence the name of the album, which combines myths, legends and history. “ Sveablotet” plunges us right away into the heart of the matter. After more than 3 years of work, the trio of Månegarm invites us to go back in time with a new album, “ Fornaldarsagor” (released on Ap– Napalm Records).
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