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by Markus Eck
(13.04.2010)
They might sound a bit weird and off, but still, Svartsot know that Folk Metal is also defined by catchiness, versatility, playfulness and a plethora of ideas when it boils down to songs. "Mulmets viser" is the second album by the Danes, once again an epitome of their very individual music style, full of power and variation. Apart from pulsating, hefty tracks, you'll also get the occasional up-tempo attack as enjoyable listening extra. And the folklore level is even higher - and more diversified - on this one, which will be appreciated by genre aficionados. These new Nordic anthems and warsongs are performed very sensitively by the Scandinavians, enhanced by mighty Death Metal growls, supported by grim screaming from time to time.