Sweden's Viking/doom/black metal outfit Ereb Altor has unveiled another track, "The Waves, The Sky And The Pyre", from its approaching album, Hälsingemörker, due on 7 February via Hammerheart Records on CD, Deluxe CD, vinyl, Deluxe 2-LP and limited edition Boxset.
From the mythical dark forests of Hälsingland, Ereb Altor rises again, weaving its Epic Viking Metal sound around stories from the old days of Scandinavia! Link

Hälsingemörker tracklist:
01. Valkyrian Fate
02. Hälsingemörker
03. Ättestupan
04. Vi Är Mörkret
05. Träldom
06. The Waves, The Sky And The Pyre
07. The Last Step
08. Midvinter
09. Skogsrået
10. Lake Of Blood

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