German medieval folk rock/metal unit Feuerschwanz has delivered an impactful cover of the Assassin's Creed classic "Valhalla Calling", originally by Miracle Of Sound. The track is from its impending album, Warriors, due on 19 April via Napalm Records.
Feuerschwanz states: "As folk metal musicians, we always look for ancient melodies to put a heavy spin on - with "Valhalla Calling", Gav @miracleofsound created a timeless, powerful and archaic viking anthem. We just couldn't resist playing it in our style! Thank you @miracleofsound for this huge melody! We hope you like our tribute - check out the video premiere this Wednesday!"
The "Valhalla Calling" video is right below, while for more info and Feuerschwanz's live dates, follow HEREs. Link


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