Evige Asatro

Evige Asatro
Studio album by Glittertind
Released May 27, 2004 (2004-05-27)
Recorded July–December 2002 at studio Jotunheim Lillesand
Genre Folk metal, viking metal
Length 41:14
Label Karmageddon Media
Glittertind chronology
Evige Asatro
(2004)
Til Dovre Faller
(2005)

Evige Asatro (English: Eternal Asatru) is the first full-length album by the Norwegian folk metal band Glittertind, released on May 27, 2004 through Karmageddon Media. Torbjørn Sandvik handles all instruments on this record.

The title "Eternal Asatru" was taken from the last part of the non-finished opera Olav Tryggvason composed by Edvard Grieg and written by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. The opera is about Olav Tryggvasons unsuccessful attempt to Christianize Norway. Because the opera never was finished, it ends with the victory of the Norse religion over Christianity.

Skrymer from Finntroll did the artwork and bandlogo for this record.

Statement in 2009 re-release

In the beginning of the 2009 re-release album booklet, the following statement is made:

Track listing

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."Lindisfarne - 793"Lindisfarne - 7931:57
2."Karl den Store"Charles the Great2:45
3."Sønner av Norge"Sons of Norway2:52
4."En stille morgen"One silent morning 13493:31
5."Fjellheimen gir meg fred"My Home of Peaceful Mountains4:06
6."Olav Digre"The fat Olav II of Norway3:39
7."Nordmannen"The Norseman2:14
8."Frostriket"Kingdom of Frost4:08
9."Evige Asatro"Eternal Asatru3:27
10."Se Norges Blomsterdal"Look, the Valleys of Norway is Blooming2:43
11."Om Kvelden (En liten vise)"In the Evening3:56
12."Skumring"At Dusk3:01
13."Norges Skaal"A Cheers to Norway2:55
Total length:41:14

References

  1. Sandvik,Torbjørn. "Evige Asatro statement". Glittertind.net. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
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