1. Ljósið 2. Sverðið 3. Brúnin 4. Barnið 5. Skotta 6. Gangári 7. Móri 8. Mara 9. Höndin sem veggina klórar (Bonus Track) This is the new album of
Stam1na celebrated the 10th anniversary release of their “Raja” album with a special gig at Jäähalli´s Black Box in Helsinki. Rytmihäiriö and Skálmöld joined the party as well. We were lucky
1. Múspell 2. Niflheimur 3. Niðavellir 4. Miðgarður 5. Útgarður 6. Álfheimur 7. Ásgarður 8. Helheimur 9. Vanaheimur Vögguvísur Yggdrasils (“Yggdrasil’s lullabyes” in Icelandic) is the fourth full-length studio album by the Icelandic viking/folk metal band Skálmöld, released
1. Að vori 2. Með fuglum 3. Að sumri 4. Með drekum 5. Að hausti 6. Með jötnum 7. Að vetri 8. Með griðungum Með vættum (“Among Vættir” in Icelandic) is the third
1. Óðinn 2. Sleipnir 3. Gleipnir 4. Fenrisúlfur 5. Himinhrjóður 6. Miðgarðsormur 7. Narfi 8. Hel 9. Váli 10. Loki Börn Loka (Children of Loki in Icelandic) is the second full-length album by the Icelandic Viking / folk metal band Skálmöld, released
1. Heima 2. Árás 3. Sorg 4. Upprisa 5. För 6. Draumur 7. Kvaðning 8. Hefnd 9. Dauði 10. Valhöll Baldur is the début full-length album by the Icelandic Viking / folk metal band Skálmöld. It was first
Skálmöld (pronounced [ˈskau̯lmœlt]) 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