EINHERJER To Record First Studio Album In Seven Years
December 31, 2009Reunited Norwegian "Viking metal" pioneers EINHERJER have issued the following update:
"2009 has been a good year for EINHERJER. We did some great festivals, with Wacken Open Air as the definitive highlight. We got great response and we had a great time. We also spent most of 2009 to write new material and now it's time to bring to the production to the next phase.
"EINHERJER will enter Studio Borealis in January to start recording the new, yet-untitled album. This will be our first album in seven years.
"The last EINHERJER album was 'Blot', released by Tabu Recordings in 2003."
Often cited as the leading "viking metal" act, Haugesund-based EINHERJER released several albums and EPs (1994's "Aurora Borealis" EP, 1995's "Leve Vikingånden", 1996's "Dragons of the North", 1997's "Far Far North" EP, 1998's "Odin Owns Ye All", 2000's "Norwegian Native Art" and 2003's "Blot") before folding in May of 2004.
EINHERJER's "Ironbound" video (taken from 2003's "Blot"):
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