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Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 06 oct. 2006, 22:19
par Pierre
Le nouvel album de ces vikings suédois, "Vargstenen", va bientôt sortir :viking:

Swedish "Viking metal" act MÅNEGARM has entered Studio Underground to begin recording its fifth full-length album, entitled "Vargstenen" (The Wolfstone). "This is the first concept album ever made by the band and the story begins with the prologue track 'Frekastein' from the album 'Vredens tid'," the group writes on its web site. "So if you want a hint of the story and the new album, check out 'Frekastein'…"

"Vargstenen" projected track listing:

01. Uppvaknande-Ur själslig död
02. Minnen-En fallen fader
03. Den gamle talar (accoustic)
04. Genom världar nio
05. Visioner på isen
06. Vargbrodern talar (accoustic)
07. I underjorden
08. Nio dagar, nio nätter
09. Vargstenen
10. Vedergällningens tid
11. TBA (accoustic)

The upcoming CD will be MÅNEGARM's first for Black Lodge Records after a ten-year collaboration with Displeased Records. An early 2007 release is expected.

Månegarm - Vargstenen

Posté : 19 févr. 2007, 17:53
par Liora
Prochain album de Manegarm, sorti le 4 mai, 11 titres dont 3 accoustiques :)

Kap. 1 Uppvaknande-Ur själslig död
Kap. 2 Minnen-En fallen fader
Kap. 3 Den gamle talar (accoustic)
Kap. 4 Genom världar nio
Kap. 5 Visioner på isen
Kap. 6 Vargbrodern talar (accoustic)
Kap. 7 I underjorden
Kap. 8 Nio dagar, nio nätter
Kap. 9 Vargstenen
Kap. 10 Vedergällningens tid
Kap. 11 Eld (accoustic)

Posté : 16 janv. 2009, 17:56
par Mr. Sandman
Le groupe vient de signer un deal avec Regain Records !

Posté : 16 janv. 2009, 18:05
par féfé
J'espère qu'ils vont sortir un album bientôt, j'avais vraiment adoré leur prestation au Heidenfest :rock:

Posté : 16 janv. 2009, 18:09
par Mr. Sandman
et puis le dernier album est vraiment bon ! :bang:

Posté : 17 janv. 2009, 01:03
par metal militia
ouais bien sympa à l'heidenfest (note pour moi même : prendre le CD un de ces 4) :D

Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 27 août 2009, 16:51
par Mr. Sandman
Swedish "Viking metal" act MÅNEGARM has unveiled the cover artwork of its new album, "Nattväsen" (English translation: "Night Creatures"), due on October 22 via Regain Records. Check it out below.

Regarding the CD's lyrical and musical concept, the band writes, "Since the dawn of time, mankind has had a curious and strange relation to the night and its darkness. A fear and respect for this dim and abstract world.

"To understand and handle these fears, we have always tried to find some reasonable explanations for the things which we don't fully understand. Sometimes all things don't need to be explained and instead we should explore them and take part of the great wisdom they carry, in a way to understand their great importance.

"As we all know, these primeval forces have been personified with names and shapes, perpetuated in our lore and tales for centuries.

"If we look a bit further into the core of all tales and beliefs, you will see that these forces are fragments and threads of the ancient wisdom which lies hidden in everything. It's hidden in the mountains, in the stones and leaves, in depths of the sea, in the black soil, on the ravens wing, in the starlit sky and in the shadows of the night. The ancient wisdom fills everything and is a part of the cosmic web which is weaved by the norns of fate.

"The paths to enlightenment are many and if we listen and seek what lies beneath, we might have the possibility to take part of more than we could ever imagine. A short glimpse could be enough to change your views of your own inherent primeval forces… Sometimes to the better, sometimes to the worse.

"This album is our way to give you all a little guidance through the abstract and dim world of shadows and it might be a journey to the dark side of your mind and also give you fragments to the greatness that lies within…the night."


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Re: Manegarm - Nattväsen

Posté : 31 août 2009, 14:21
par Noll
Yeah

Du bon ça sent la tournée et les festoches... :bang: :cheers: :bang:

Posté : 09 mai 2013, 18:05
par Everflow
La suite :
Swedish "Viking metal" act MÅNEGARM has set "Legions Of The North" as the title of its new album, due on June 28 via Napalm Records.

Commented guitarist Markus Andé: "'Legions Of The North' is an album full of hard-hitting melodies and ear-catching refrains, all spiced with the special MÅNEGARM flavor and served to you all in the best way. We're very proud to present this new album and we really hope that you will enjoy it. The Wolf is back…prepare for war!!"

"Legions Of The North" track listing:

01. Arise
02. Legions Of The North
03. Eternity Awaits
04. Helvegr
05. Hordes Of Hel
06. Tor Hjälpe
07. Wake The Gods - Bonus Track
08. Vigverk
09. Sons Of War
10. Echoes From The Past
11. Fallen
12. Forged In Fire
13. Raadh

A trailer for the album can be seen below.

Violin player Janne Liljekvist has left MÅNEGARM in June 2012 "due to lack of motivation."

MÅNEGARM's most recent CD, "Nattväsen", was released in November 2009 via Regain Records.


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Posté : 10 mai 2013, 15:42
par lolo
je l'attends de pied ferme celui-là et apparemment ça s'annonce plutôt bien.

Posté : 10 mai 2013, 18:14
par Tony Le Pouilleux
J'ai écouté par curiosité, étant un grand fan de Twilight of the Gods et Hammerheart. Décidément, les groupes qui me rejoignent dans cette nébuleuse Viking Metal sont ceux qui sont plutôt en mode chant clair. Le côté "Death Mélo" propret et léger que j'ai remarqué sur ces extraits me déplaisent. Mais je pense que même le matériel de leur début, qui semble plus Black et plus cru ne me rejoindrait pas.

Posté : 26 mai 2013, 15:50
par Everflow

Posté : 23 déc. 2013, 22:45
par Everflow

Posté : 27 août 2015, 21:27
par Mr. Sandman
Nouvel album prévu pour novembre :
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Månegarm unveil new album details!
Their fans have long known that the 20-year veteran vikings of Månegarm are not afraid of developing their melodic pagan sound further. With their latest, self-titled album the band keeps true to course: Månegarm remains expressive and varied from the first note to the last.

The band based around singer Erik Grawsiö unveils highly anticipated details for the upcoming studio album - set to be released on November 20th!

From Swedish folk ballads reminiscent of campfires to wild and forceful black metal interludes, everything the metal sounds of the north are known for is represented on this album. Those looking for the soundtrack to life as a seafaring warrior will get just the thing with Månegarm.

Tracklisting: 1. Blodörn
2. Tagen av daga
3. Odin owns ye all
4. Blot
5. Vigverk - del II
6. Call of the runes
7. Kraft
8. Bärsärkarna från Svitjod
9. Nattramn
10. Allfader
11. Månljus - BONUS TRACK
12. Mother Earth Father Thunder - BONUS TRACK featuring Jennie Tebler - sister of Quorthon/Bathory, Alan Nemtheanga (Primordial) & Mikael (Ereb Altor)

Posté : 27 sept. 2015, 10:44
par Everflow
Mr. Sandman a écrit :12. Mother Earth Father Thunder - BONUS TRACK featuring Jennie Tebler - sister of Quorthon/Bathory, Alan Nemtheanga (Primordial) & Mikael (Ereb Altor)
Du beau monde.

Posté : 15 oct. 2015, 19:39
par Mr. Sandman

Posté : 09 nov. 2015, 23:08
par Mr. Sandman
Un autre extrait :


Posté : 17 nov. 2015, 22:14
par lolo
L'album est en écoute intégrale :

http://www.metalunderground.com/news/de ... id=117980◊

La claque !
MANEGARM fête dignement ses 20 ans d'existence avec un album qui regroupe les éléments Folk, Black, Heavy et Acoustique qui ont fait le succès du groupe durant ces 2 décennies. Une sorte de best-of mais avec des nouveaux morceaux, du grand art. Un groupe qui reste trop méconnu à mon sens, MANEGARM mérite bien plus alors si vous ne connaissez pas encore ce groupe, voilà un bon moyen de commencer avant de vous plongez dans le reste de leur discographie qui est tout aussi talentueuse malgré une baisse de régime sur "Legions Of The North" probablement dû à l'utilisation de la langue de Shakespeare qui n'est pas approprié pour la musique nos chers Vikings. Erreur corrigée avec en prime le retour de l'utilisation du violon, toujours très présent dans les albums du groupe mais également des passages en chant féminin qui avait disparus ces derniers temps.

Posté : 17 nov. 2015, 22:19
par weik
Je viens d'ecouter et je trouve ce nouvel album vraiment moyen .... Il y avait certes une baisse de regime sur le precedent mais là on degringole bien. Et puis pas fan du tout des ballades folks ! :euh:

Posté : 26 nov. 2015, 19:27
par Mr. Sandman

Posté : 27 nov. 2015, 10:56
par Pierre
J'ai écouté, j'aime bien mais quasiment la moité des morceaux sont des ballades folk :/

Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 18 avr. 2019, 21:06
par Everflow
Là ce ne sont pas trop des ballades pour le prochain album!




Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 04 févr. 2022, 20:50
par Everflow
Swedish folk metal pillars Månegarm have made a name for themselves in the international scene by releasing nine full-length records since their debut, Nordstjärnans tidsålder, back in 1998. Now, the Scandinavian crew takes another stroll through ancient sagas and myths of long forgotten times on the successor of 2019’s chart-topping Fornaldarsagor with their upcoming 10th studio album, Ynglingaättens Öde (EN: the fate of the Ynglinga kin), out April 15 via Napalm Records.

In their multifaceted world of sound, Månegarm incorporate Pagan inspired lyricism based on the old Norse poem Ynglingatal, which describes the fate of an old Norse dynasty - the house of Ynglinga. Ynglingaättens Öde offers balanced variety and atmosphere, breathing new life into ancient myths.

To sink deep into this unique occasion and to keep the Viking flame burning bright, the three-piece have just released their staggering brand new track, entitled “Ulvhjärtat” (EN: the Wolfheart), alongside a gripping official music video. An acoustic introduction acts as a prelude for a stomping yet catchy hymn with harsh riffs, engaging drums and anthemic melodies, as Månegarm underline their standing as spearheads in the world of Viking metal once more.

Månegarm on “Ulvhjärtat“: “'Ulvhjärtat' is about Ingjald Illråde, who was the last king of the Ynglinga dynasty that ruled over Uppsala and Svetjud. As a young boy, Ingjald was weak and frail but during a great feast, the midvinterblot, Ingjald was advised by his foster-father, the blind man Svipdag, to eat a wolf´s heart to gain strength. Ingjald followed the old man’s advice but the outcome was not only that Ingjald became hardened and stronger… he also took on the mind and temper of the wolf.

Ingjald grew up to be an ambitious king determind to make his kingdom grow, but his mind grew darker and darker. His treacherous mind made him invite nearby kings just to burn them alive and expand his kingdom, his ferocious and ruthless rule contained betrayals and oath breaking and he finally came to be called 'Ingjald the illruler'…”

Watch the official video for “Ulvhjärtat” below.

On Ynglingaättens Öde vocalist Erik Grawsiö tells the stories of kings, warriors and battles with clear vocals and contrasts them with grim growls and fierce battle cries! With the uncompromising ten-minute opus “Freyrs blod”, Månegarm lure the listener deep into ancient times. The track spans a wide arc between black metal elements that flow into more melodic parts and even acoustic interludes with guitar and violin tunes, just to turn once again into thunderous soundscapes. With this majestic opener, Månegarm showcase why they are regarded as Swedish genre pioneers with good reason, as they inimitably manage to combine vicious black metal foundations with classic folk and Viking elements. On the way there are acoustic introductions echoing, as on “Stridsgalten”, acting as preludes for intense metal songs with harsh riffs and engaging drums, underlined by anthemic melodies. “Stridsgalten” marks another highlight of the album, as it features outstanding contributions from prominent guests Jonne Järvelä (Korpiklaani), Robse Dahn (Equilibrium) and Pär Hulkoff (Raubtier/Hulkoff). All renowned in the folk and Pagan metal scenes, together they proudly present a stomping track telling the story of a bloody battle to honor Odin. “Vitta vettr” features black metal trademarks like blast beats and freezing riffs, creating a darker atmosphere. On the other hand, there’s the ballad-like “En snara av guld”, transporting melancholia by Lea Grawsiö Lindström’s gentle vocal harmonies (daughter of vocalist Erik Grawsiö). This very sublime moment lines up with mighty tracks like hammering “Auns söner” and heroic “Adils Fall”. The album closes with the acoustic “Hågkomst av ett liv”, conjuring an atmosphere of sitting at a warm, sparkling fire while listening to tales of olden days, formed by the mesmerizing vocal duet of vocalists Ellinor Videfors and Grawsiö. With Ynglingaättens Öde, Månegarm underline their standing as spearheads of the world of Viking metal once more and keep Pagan traditions alive, even after 25 years of existence.

Månegarm on the album: “Thousands of working hours turned into this beast - our new album, Ynglingaättens Öde. We truly believe this album is our strongest and most complete album to date and despite the dark days of the pandemic, we have created a concept album that is 100% Månegarm and packed with strong melodies, riffs and powerful choruses. This time, we explore an old Swedish Norse dynasty of rulers where we detail their deeds, their rule and above all - their deaths.

So come join us on this journey and meet the fate of the Yngliga kin!”
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Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 04 févr. 2022, 21:10
par lolo
Merci pour l'info :scream:

Manegarm (viking metal, Suède)

Posté : 19 mars 2022, 20:33
par Everflow