There are few figures in Nordic metal with the endurance and singular
voice of Andreas Hedlund, better known as Vintersorg. Since the mid-90s he’s been crafting
music that bridges harsh black metal, northern folk melodies, and philosophical
storytelling. What began in the icy landscapes of Skellefteå
under the name Vargatron evolved into
one of Scandinavia’s most distinctive metal projects. From the raw mountain
hymns of “Till Fjälls” and “Ödemarkens Son” to the cosmic journeys of “Cosmic
Genesis” and “The Focusing Blur”, Vintersorg has
always merged intellect with atmosphere. With Matte
Marklund on lead guitars and Simon Lundstöm on
bass, the band stands as a lasting force of elemental sound.
There’s a deep
connection to nature in every second. You can almost sense the mist and flow
through tracks such as “Ur Älv Och Å” and “Regnskuggans Rike”, where
melodies intertwine with storm-like percussion. “Efter Dis Kommer Dimma”, with Johanna Lundberg’s guest vocals, adds a haunting
softness that opens into an expansive chorus. The guest keyboard solo by Peter Roy Wester on “Ödsliga Salar” adds a
spectral edge, lifting the song into something dreamlike.
“Vattenkrafternas
Spel” has the essence of Vintersorg’s
earliest sound but without nostalgia. There’s focus, rawness, and melody
working together in balance, as if the elements themselves guided the
songwriting. The artwork by Kris Verwimp completes
the vision, matching the album’s spiritual connection to the wild. Hammerheart’s release gives it the visual grandeur
it deserves, especially in the deluxe gatefold vinyl edition.

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