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At last, we have " Years of Fury". His performance on this track reminds me of the godly A. Fenrir from Norway and Vali also a member of Italian doom kings Doomsword recorded the first demos in under a week and left the studio with three long tracks, of which the three-part suite Ragnarok is the heartpiece of the album, which was partly re-recorded from the demos with Gungnir also Doomsword and Nidhoggr. An extremely awesome performance by Gjallarhorn. I dare to say that Quorthon must feel proud right now, looking down from his throne and examining the work of his children. Quorthon would only dream to hit the notes he does. Shortly after the intro all hell breaks loose as we hear the war cries soar above the layered guitars. gjallarhorn nordheim

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If Odin played guitar, that's exactly the kind of riff he'd play. I finally found a website of their own but my excitement disappeared once I realized it contained pretty much no info whatsoever and most of the stuff in it was written in runes!

Gjallarhorn - Nordheim

Oh what a fucking intro this is. Even if you normally don't read about a band's influences, only deaf people would miss the Bathory parallels here. Bathory in their mid period and of course Doomsword. An excellent opening track with plenty tempo changes, and just enough energy to keep you interested. At last, we have " Years of Fury". Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter. Long gmallarhorn the pounding hammerheart. This is one of the most energetic songs on the record, and perhaps my personal favourite.

Nordheim is actually their demo officially released with slight changes in its sound. You'll notice the similarity between the two.

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It strikes heavier than Gjallarborn own hammer and annihlates everything in path. Quorthon would only dream to hit the notes he does. Their label doesn't name anything on their site. Deathmaster's vocals shine again in this chorus. After two verses, the guitars head into a galloping tremolo duel showing just how verastile the songs can get.

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The wolfcry announces the arrival of the mighty god himself. Pure chaos is unleashed in this awesome disc closer. Their music is notdheim, solid, toped with an amazing vocal performance by Vali.

From there on, we are treated with the nearly twenty minute long Ragnarokbefore the ten minute Years Of Fury ends this excellent album way too early. Music is not often reinvented, on of the few innovators was Quorthon from Bathory who single-handedly created Viking metal in the late Eighties with his two masterstrokes Hammerheart and Twilight Of The Gods.

And we fade straight into the second track "Blood Over Asgard". An awesome warchant over the galloping riffs.

GJALLARHORN - Nordheim

A short solo then kicks in and is later followed by a vocal overdub of Deathmaster's clean voice and his grunts. The vocals sound as if Quorthon were still among us, and even the production has this warm yet slightly underpolished feel of the early Viking classics.

Indeed it has a very good production! In the end only the original vocals were left, and Nidhoggr composed a short intro, which is followed by the dynamic The Day Odin Stood Still.

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Layers upon layers of guitar, the pounding war drums, the backing choir-esque vocals and the distinctive lead vocals, which is where Gjallarhorn shines far above Bathory. Gjallarhorn not only have a really gjwllarhorn to pronounce name, they also seem to be a very hard to be found on the web band.

Quorthon would be very proud.

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This track has the best chorus. Deathmaster's operatic vocals continue to kick ass along with the sinister riffing until the song and the album come to an end.

Fans of either Bathory, DoomSword or Primordial should not hesitate to get this album. Shortly after the intro all hell breaks loose as we gjallarrhorn the war cries soar above the layered guitars.

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