Towards the Hall of Bronzen Shields - Falkenbach

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Embed: to gaze upon the whole lands of Midgaard,
he, the Allfather,
who allready knows the end of every day
sent his shieldmaiden on winged horses
to lead all those to Walhall who are the chosen ones to die..."


... The dragonships set sail and farewell drew near,
the thunderings of Thorr's hammer were to hear...

...The elder ones by whom the runes were thrown,
saw all those things through which their fate was shown...

...A gentle breeze brought the bloody scent
as spears without a number were upwards tend...

...Two black ravens known as Odhinn's eyes
circled high to descend from the skies...


...And Valkyrjur rode at heavens high
to await the death of those who had to die...

...And to lead them well on their final way
towards the hall of bronzen shields that day...Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Towards the Hall of Bronzen Shields Lyrics

... The sun areose beyond the mighty hill,
the inlet, ruled by silence, laid so chill...

... The shadows grew as the sun rode high,
that day for countless people came to die...

"...And high above the one-eyed God sat on his throne
to gaze upon the whole lands of Midgaard,
he, the Allfather,
who allready knows the end of every day
sent his shieldmaiden on winged horses
to lead all those to Walhall who are the chosen ones to die..."


... The dragonships set sail and farewell drew near,
the thunderings of Thorr's hammer were to hear...

...The elder ones by whom the runes were thrown,
saw all those things through which their fate was shown...

...A gentle breeze brought the bloody scent
as spears without a number were upwards tend...

...Two black ravens known as Odhinn's eyes
circled high to descend from the skies...


...And Valkyrjur rode at heavens high
to await the death of those who had to die...

...And to lead them well on their final way
towards the hall of bronzen shields that day...

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Falkenbach is a one-man German Viking metal project created by Vratyas Vakyas (literally, "The Searching Wanderer"). Vratyas Vakyas lived in Iceland for a considerable time, but now lives in Düsseldorf, Germany again. Throughout the band's lifetime, Falkenbach has progressed from a rawer, more "black" sound towards viking-influenced folk metal with mainly clean vocals. Vakyas' music is nowdays accompanied by session musicians.

1989:
Vratyas Vakyas recorded the 1st tape called "Havamal". The tape contains 3 tracks and was limited to 9 copies.

1991:
Vratyas started to play guitar in a band called "Crimson Gates". Two demos (unreleased) were recorded between 1991 and 1993 and two live performances took place. The band decided to split up in 1994.

1995:
The tape "Laeknishendr" was recorded and mixed, containing 6 old re-recorded tracks. In 1995 the recording session of Falkenbach's debut album "The Fireblade" began, due to heavy problems with the studio equipment Vratyas decided to stop the session a short while before the mix. "Heralding - The Fireblade" was later in 2005 completely recorded and released. In December 1995 Vratyas entered the Blue House Studio to start recording "...En Their Medh Riki Fara...".

1996:
In March 1996 Vratyas recorded an completed the debut album. "...En Their Medh Riki Fara..." was released via NCR.

1998:
Vratyas recorded the 2nd album "Magni Blandinn Ok Megintiri..." at the Blue House again, this time released through Napalm Records.

2003:
After almost 6 years of silence Vratyas entered the TidalWave Studios in two sessions for the 3rd album "Ok Nefna Tysvar Ty...". The album contained 7 tracks and was released on November 3rd, 2003.

2004:
The 15 years anniversary of Falkenbach.

2005:
"Heralding - The Fireblade" meant to be released in 2004, finally available on 25th November 2005. This album took some old songs and remade them. The guitars were played louder and the voice got clearer. 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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