Skálmöld

Icelandic folk metal band


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nameSkálmöld
imageSkálmöld Rockharz 2018 21.jpg
landscapeyes
captionSkálmöld at Rockharz Open Air 2018
originReykjavík, Iceland
genre
years_active2009–present
label
website
current_members* Baldur Ragnarsson
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  • Björgvin Sigurðsson
  • Gunnar Ben
  • Jón Geir Jóhannsson
  • Snæbjörn Ragnarsson
  • Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson | past_members =

Skálmöld () is a Viking / folk metal band from Reykjavík, Iceland, formed in August 2009. The band's name is literally translated as Age of Swords and also means "lawlessness", referring to the Age of the Sturlungs of Icelandic history, when a civil war broke out between the country's family clans.

History

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Snæbjörn Ragnarsson and Björgvin Sigurðsson, who have been friends since childhood and have played together in various collectives, including death metal and punk bands, decided to start a new metal band, Skálmöld, formed in August 2009 in Reykjavík. The other band members had also been active in the Icelandic music scene. Initially, the band was intended to be merely a hobby, but the members soon decided to record an album before they were "too old and tired". After contacting most of the Icelandic labels—to no avail—the band was signed by the Faroese label Tutl in November 2010, which released the band's debut album Baldur in Iceland and the Faroe Islands. In April 2011, the band signed a record deal with Napalm Records; Baldur was re-released worldwide the following August.

The deal with Napalm gave Skálmöld a significant popularity boost. The band was invited to participate in the Wacken Open Air festival and the Heidenfest 2011 tour.

On April 13, 2012, Skálmöld began recording its second album, Börn Loka, which was released in October the same year.

In November, 2013, Skálmöld played a series of concerts with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra at the Harpa concert hall in Reykjavík. A live album and accompanying video, Skálmöld & Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands, was released on 18 December 2013.

The next studio album was Með vættum, released in 2014, which tells the story of a woman who encounters enemies in the north, east, south and west of Iceland, and is assisted by mythological beings. In 2016 Skálmöld released Vögguvísur Yggdrasils, an album themed around the different worlds of Norse cosmology. It was followed by Sorgir in 2018, which tells four tragic stories, each from two different perspectives.

After celebrating its ten-year anniversary with three shows in Reykjavík that became the basis for a live album in 2020, Skálmöld decided to take a pause. The band's official book, The Saga of Skálmöld, was published in 2021. It was written by British author Joel McIver and featured a foreword by President of Iceland Guðni Th. Jóhannesson. Returning from the pause after three years, Skálmöld's sixth studio album Ýdalir is set to be released on 18 August 2023 through Napalm Records.

Musical style

From the beginning, Skálmöld's intention has been to combine the sounds of traditional Icelandic music and metal. Skálmöld's lyrics, written by Snæbjörn entirely in Icelandic, are inspired by Norse mythology and the Icelandic sagas. The lyrics are furthermore written using Old Norse poetic forms, including fornyrðislag and sléttubönd.

All the band members belong to the heathen religious organisation Ásatrúarfélagið. Jón Geir Jóhannsson explained their belief in the Norse gods as follows: "But you shouldn't personify them. They are not people, they are stories that represent human nature. So yes, the morals are there, but we don't believe in them as 'people'."

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

  • 2013: "Innrás"

Members

  • Björgvin Sigurðsson – vocals, guitar
  • Baldur Ragnarsson – guitar, vocals
  • Snæbjörn Ragnarsson – bass, vocals
  • Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson – guitar, vocals
  • Gunnar Ben – oboe, keyboard, vocals
  • Jón Geir Jóhannsson – drums, vocals

Gallery

File:Skálmöld, Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson.jpg|Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson File:Skálmöld, Snæbjörn Ragnarsson.jpg|Snæbjörn Ragnarsson File:Skálmöld, Jón Geir Jóhannsson.jpg|Jón Geir Jóhannsson File:Skálmöld, Gunnar Ben.jpg|Gunnar Ben File:Skálmöld, Baldur Ragnarsson.jpg|Baldur Ragnarsson File:Skálmöld live in Bilston, Wolverhampton (04.10.2013).jpg|Skálmöld live at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton in October 2013.

References

References

  1. Morton, Kenneth. (September 1, 2011). "Skálmöld: Grand Viking Metal from Iceland!". HighWire Daze.
  2. (August 16, 2011). "Interview Skálmöld". darkview.be.
  3. (December 26, 2010). "Interview mit Björgvin Sigurðsson zu "Baldur"". m[[Metal.de]].
  4. (August 13, 2011). "Interview met Skálmöld". Ashladan.
  5. "Skálmöld". [[Napalm Records]].
  6. (April 13, 2012). "Skálmöld taka upp Börn Loka". [[Morgunblaðið]].
  7. (18 December 2013). "Skálmöld og Sinfó komin út". [[RÚV]].
  8. Þorsteinn Hreggviðsson. (9 October 2018). "Skálmöld - Sorgir". [[RÚV]].
  9. Esch, Louisa. (20 June 2023). "Skálmöld kommen mit neuem Album 'Ýdalir' aus der Pause zurück". [[Metal.de]].
  10. "Skálmöld biography". [[Myspace]].
  11. Schmatz, Bastian. "Skálmöld - Baldur". cdstarts.de.
  12. "Skálmöld - Baldur". xxl-rock.de.
  13. Angela. (25 November 2017). "Skálmöld: Klischee-Alarm! Landeskunde mit den Isländern". [[Metal.de]].

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