How can anyone resist an album that features keyed fiddle on three tracks? Only two tracks on Thryfings latest are actually in English, telling of Viking courage and Norse mythology, but by the sound of Vansinnesvisor, were dealing with a continuous theme. The albums driving rhythm easily lends itself to visions of warriors, gods, great ships and great campaigns. Vansinnesvisors production is very in your face, especially the vocals and drums, so you should have no trouble imaging hordes of Vikings setting off for conquest. When Thyrfing sticks to straightforward blackened metal, theyre nice and evil, but the most engaging passages of Vansinnesvisor coincides with the appearance of folk instruments, melodies and rhythms when Thyrfing temper their brutality with a little peaceful earthiness. Norse metal and folk make such a great combination.
(Hammerheart)Thyrfing
Vansinnesvisor
BY Laura TaylorPublished Dec 1, 2002