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Swedish folk metal band Månegarm yesterday released its second single/video, "En snara av guld", taken from its forthcoming album Ynglingaättens Öde out on 15 April via Napalm Records.
Månegarm on "En snara av guld": "'En snara av guld' is our newest single from the upcoming album and is one of the songs that we are most satisfied with. It's a grand, epic song that revolves around one simple but powerful melody; a melody that tells this gruesome story in a captivating way: the story about the Finnish daughter Skjalv who gets abducted and is forced to marry King Agne – the same man that killed her father. She finally gets her revenge on Agne and when the new day dawns, the King gets his final rest high up in the trees."
Månegarm on the video: "'En snara av guld' is the most gripping video we have ever made and we are so amazingly proud of how both the song and video came out. And a father's heart couldn't pound any stronger than today since the song features Erik's youngest daughter, Lea, on vocals, and his other daughter, Tuva, plays Skjalv in the video. Enjoy Brothers & Sisters!"
On Ynglingaättens Öde, Månegarm incorporates 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. Vocalist Erik Grawsiö tells the stories of kings, warriors and battles with clear vocals and contrasts them with grim growls and fierce battle cries!
Check on the "En snara av guld" video right below, while "Ulvhjärtat" is right HERE. Link