Með vættum ("Among Vættir" in Icelandic) is the third full-length album by the Icelandic viking/folk metal band Skálmöld, released on 11 November 2014 via Napalm Records.[1]

Með Vættum
Studio album by
Released11 November 2014
GenreViking metal, folk metal
LanguageIcelandic
LabelNapalm Records
Skálmöld chronology
Skálmöld og Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands (live)
(2013)
Með Vættum
(2014)
Vögguvísur Yggdrasils
(2016)

Music edit

Með vættum tells of a woman, Þórunn, born on the north coast of Iceland. During her life, she travels around the island from north, to east, to south, to west. As she does so, she grows older and dies. On each coast she must fight a battle against enemies coming in from sea. She acts as a guardian to the island. In each battle she is aided by a wight, of which there are four traditional versions in Icelandic mythology: vultures from the north, dragon from the east, giant from the south, and a bull from the west, as well as wraiths on the sea all around the isle.

The protagonist was named after the daughter of the band's keyboard player, Gunnar Ben. Songwriter Snæbjörn likes to use names for the characters which are familiar to him and to which he has some connection.[2]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Skálmöld

No.TitleTranslationLength
1."Að vori"In Spring3:08
2."Með fuglum"Among Birds6:29
3."Að sumri"In Summer5:11
4."Með drekum"Among Dragons7:29
5."Að hausti"In Fall3:53
6."Með jötnum"Among Jötnar9:43
7."Að vetri"In Winter5:25
8."Með griðungum"Among Bulls9:05
Total length:50:23
Digipak edition bonus track
No.TitleTranslationLength
9."Sleipnir" (live)The Slipper6:26
10."Valhöll" (live)Hall of the Slain5:28
Total length:62:17

Personnel edit

  • Björgvin Sigurðsson – vocals, guitar
  • Baldur Ragnarsson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Snæbjörn Ragnarsson – bass
  • Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson – guitar
  • Gunnar Ben – keyboards, oboe
  • Jón Geir Jóhannsson – drums

References edit

  1. ^ "Skalmold albumtitle". Folk-metal.nl. July 31, 2014. Archived from the original on September 18, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Interview: Bjorgvin and Snaebjorn of Skalmold". Moshville Times. Retrieved November 27, 2014.