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Guest review by Chainer
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All male nine by nine hanging, gently swaying in the wind…
It's cold, and you are walking alone through the primeval forest of what will become modern day Sweden. The sounds of your footfalls are broken by the soft creaking of rope on wood. You step into a ring of torches, casting flickering shadows upon the base of a mighty Ash tree. From the great tree's branches hang the lifeless forms of men, horses, dogs, and a mighty ox. The moonlight smiles down on the grim scene laid before you. You fall to your knees and offer your own blood, a sacrifice for the return of the Sun. This is what Nordland I is about, Viking imagery plain and simple.
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This is a great viking metal album Mother earth father thunder was my favorite track
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Greetings all of the Bathory/Quorthon fans! Be sure to check my review of this album if it gets published.
- Oerath.
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Written by Oerath on 15.06.2010 at 22:30
Greetings all of the Bathory/Quorthon fans! Be sure to check my review of this album if it gets published.
- Oerath.
Greetings
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This album has some of the best riffs ever written by quorthon himself. Fucking ace\m/
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