Runaljod - Wardruna

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Runaljod Lyrics

Fé vældr fræ'nda rógi;
fóðesk ulfr í skógi.

Úr er af illu jarni;
oft leypr ræinn á hjarni.

Þurs vældr kvenna kvillu;
kátr værðr fár af illu.

Óss er flestra færða;
för, en skalpr er sværða.

Ræið kvæða rossom væsta;
Reginn sló sværðet bæzta.

Kaun er barna bolvan;
bol gorver mann folvan.

Hagl er kaldastr korna;
Herjan skóp hæimin forna.

Nauð gerer nappa kosti;
naktan kælr í frosti.


Is köllum brú bræiða;
blindan þarf at læiða.

Ár er gumna góði;
get ek at örr var Fróði.

Sól er landa ljómi;
lúti ek að helgum dómi.

Týr er einhendr ása;
oft værðr smiðr at blása.

Bjarkan er laufgrænstr líma,
Bjarkan er laufgrænstr líma;
Loki bar flæ'rðar tima,
Loki bar flæ'rðar tima.

Maðr er moldur auki,
Maðr er moldur auki;
mikill er græip á hauki,
mikill er græip á hauki,
mikill er græip á hauki.

Laukr er, er fællr ór fjalle;
foss en gull ero nosser.

Ýr er vetrgrænstr víða;
vant er, er brennr, at svíða.

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Wardruna is a Norwegian music group founded by Einar Kvitrafn Selvik. In 2009 Wardruna enchanted their listeners with their mesmerizing debut album ‘gap var Ginnunga’, which also was the first part of a planned trilogy. In the ensuing years the group have spent a lot of time on adapting their music to a live format and establishing a live band. This resulting in a handful of very special concerts, perhaps most notably when they performed in front of the majestic 1100-year-old Gokstad ship at the Viking Ship Museum in Norway.

With the use of the oldest of Nordic instruments and poetic metres as well as lyrics written in Norwegian, Old Norse and Proto-Norse tongue, Wardruna is now, after nearly three years in the making, finally ready to return with the second album in the ‘Runaljod’ trilogy entitled ‘Yggdrasil’. Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Einar Kvitrafn Selvik has, together with vocalists Kristian Espedal (aka Gaahl) and Lindy-Fay Hella, managed to make ​​a strikingly beautiful and intense continuation of what was started with their first album, but without falling into the trap of merely repeating themselves. ‘Yggdrasil’ is also graced with guest appearances by renowned Icelandic composer Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and Iceland’s leading rímur singer Steindór Andersen.

The ongoing ‘Runaljod’ trilogy is a musical rendition of the 24 runes in what is often referred to as the elder futhark. Some of the recordings are done outdoors in places or under circumstances of significance to each rune. Wardruna primarily use old and historical instruments such as primitive deer-hide frame drums, Kraviklyra, tagelharpe, mouth harp, goat horn, lur and more. Non-traditional instruments and other sources of sound like trees, rocks, water and torches are also used.

All of these elements are carefully woven into a rich musical landscape and complemented with whispering voices, melodic song and mighty choirs. Although Wardruna’s music share characteristics with music typically labeled as folk, world and/or ambient, none of these genres can really describe their unique style. It truly must be experienced. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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