Til Dovre Faller

Til Dovre Faller
Studio album by Glittertind_(band)
Released May 17, 2005 (2005-05-17)
Recorded July–December 2004 in studio Jotunheimen Lillesand
Genre Folk metal, viking metal
Length 18:14
Label Karmageddon Media
Glittertind_(band) chronology
Evige Asatro
(2004)Evige Asatro2004
Til Dovre Faller
(2005)
Landkjenning
(2009)Landkjenning2009

Til Dovre Faller (English: Until the mountains of Dovre falls) is the second release the Norwegian folk metal band Glittertind. It was released on Norway's constitution day, May 17, 2005 through Karmageddon Media, 100 years after Norway's independence from Sweden in 1905. The record was originally intended to be a full-length album. However, to reach the deadline for this symbolic release-date it came out as a seven-track mini-album.

The record was dedicated to freedom, democracy and the people fighting for it throughout the years of Norwegian history. Norway got its constitution in 1814 and this album lasts for 18 minutes and 14 seconds in total - 18:14. The expression "Until the Mountains of Dovre Falls" was something the people who wrote the constitution swore to each other when signing it.

Finntroll member Skrymer did the cover-artwork and Finntroll member Trollhorn played synths on this record. All other instruments were handled by Torbjørn Sandvik.

Statement in 2009 re-release

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

Track listing

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."For Norge, Kjempers Fødeland"For Norway, Home of the Brave0:32
2."Flaumen går, i Noreg er vår"Rivers are flowing, Norway is growing2:25
3."Rolandskvadet"Song of Roland4:18
4."Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått"Norway in Red, White and Blue3:04
5."Per Spelmanns bane"The Death of the Fidler1:47
6."Svart natt"Black Night3:21
7."The Battle of Stiklestad"The Battle of Stiklestad2:45
Total length:18:14

References

  1. Sandvik,Torbjørn. "Til Dovre Faller statement". Glittertind.net. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
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