Solens Rötter

Solens rötter ("The Sun's Roots") is the sixth full-length album by Swedish folk metal band Vintersorg. The album re-introduced Andreas Hedlund's use of all Swedish lyrics, something Vintersorg has not had since their 1999 full-length, Ödemarkens son. Another shift for the band was the absence of Asgeir Mickelson, Steve DiGiorgio and Lars Nedland who had all participated on the previous two albums, The Focusing Blur and Visions from the Spiral Ge... more

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Artist

Vintersorg

Vintersorg (pronounced ['vɪntɛr 'sɔrj]; "Winter Sorrow" in English) is a Swedish band from Skellefteå, Sweden, formed in 1994 under the name Vargatron (Wolfthrone in English). Musically, Vintersorg has covered a wide number of heavy metal genres; while the band is mostly rooted in extreme metal...

Label

Napalm Records

Napalm Records is an Austrian record label focused on underground heavy metal music. The label primarily focuses on gothic metal, folk metal, viking metal and symphonic metal but regularly signs bands from the death metal and black metal as well.
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