Baldur (album)

Baldur
Studio album by Skálmöld
Released December 15, 2010
Recorded May – June 2010 at Studio Reflex, Reykjavík
Genre Viking metal, folk metal
Length 50:54 / 66:36
Language Icelandic
Label Tutl
Napalm Records
Producer Flex Árnason

Baldur is the début full-length album by the Icelandic Viking / folk metal band Skálmöld. It was first released in Iceland and the Faeroe Islands on December 15, 2010 through Tutl and re-released by Napalm Records worldwide in July – August 2011.[1]

Contents

Background

While Skálmöld was initially formed with intention to be just a hobby, the band members soon decided to record an album. In January 2010, the band recorded its first demo, consisting of two song, "Árás" and "Kvaðning", but it was never released.[1] In May 2010, Skálmöld entered Studio Reflex in Reykjavík to record its first album.

Music

Baldur is a concept album, telling a story of a fictional eponymous Viking with lyrics inspired by the Icelandic sagas and Norse mythology, entirely in Icelandic.[2][3] A demon-like creature attacks Baldur's home and kills his wife and children, forcing him on a quest for revenge, aided by two friends. After much hardship, they fight their enemy. Baldur's friends die in the final battle and, having defeated the enemy, he succumbs to his wounds as well, joining his family in Valhalla. For the album's re-release, the band decided to record a bonus track, "Baldur", which proved to be challenging, since it had to supplement the completed story line.[4]

Baldur's lyrics conform to the rules of dróttkvætt, the Old Norse alliterative verse, while music combines folk melodies, with the elements from melodic death, doom and thrash metal, creating an overall epic atmosphere.[5][6][7]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Snæbjörn Ragnarsson, all music composed by Skálmöld.

No. Title Translation Length
1. "Heima"   Home 2:12
2. "Árás"   Attack 6:06
3. "Sorg"   Grief 5:25
4. "Upprisa"   Uprising 6:34
5. "För"   Journey 3:57
6. "Draumur"   Dream 1:34
7. "Kvaðning"   Summoning 7:54
8. "Hefnd"   Vengence 5:06
9. "Dauði"   Death 6:31
10. "Valhöll"   Valhalla 5:08
11. "Baldur" (re-release bonus track)   10:50
12. "Kvaðning (Edit)" (re-release bonus track)   4:50
Total length:
66:36

Credits

References

  1. ^ a b "Skálmöld". Napalm Records. http://www.napalmrecords.com/hp_promo.php?osCsid=b9124fa92ce0dbfa4f30f57dfa57bef9&bioID=138. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  2. ^ "Interview mit Björgvin Sigurðsson zu "Baldur"" (in German). metal.de. December 26, 2010. http://www.metal.de/index.php?option=com_articles&view=article&id=39885. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  3. ^ Morton, Kenneth (September 1, 2011). "Skálmöld: Grand Viking Metal from Iceland!". Highwire Daze. http://highwiredaze.com/skalmoldint1. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  4. ^ "Interview met Skálmöld" (in Dutch). Ashladan. August 13, 2011. http://ashladan.be/interview/4263/interview-met-skalmoeld#.TmEW9Y4h2Uk. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  5. ^ Schmatz, Bastian. "Skálmöld - Baldur" (in German). cdstarts.de. http://www.cdstarts.de/kritiken/108341-Skalm%25F6ld-Baldur.html. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  6. ^ "Skálmöld - Baldur" (in German). xxl-rock.de. http://www.xxl-rock.de/index.php/cd-reviews/1226-skalmoeld-baldur.html. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 
  7. ^ "Skálmöld - Baldur". Lords of Metal. http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/showreview.php?id=19838&lang=en. Retrieved September 11, 2011. 

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