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Aijeke

from Huldrafolk

May 16th, 2025
6 tracks
50:16
Huldrafolk
Huldrafolk
Aijeke
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13:07
Aijeke
Wyrd
Aijeke Davge, Aijeke Vetshera Enter the Tjorvigard, Holy circle of bones Aijeke Davge, Aijeke Vetshera Pierce the reindeer's heart, spill the offerings life blood Maijde Aijekik letti, maid verro? Aijeke Davge, Aijeke Vetshera Blood stains the wooden image as I call forth the gods Aijeke Davge, Aijeke Vetshera Aijeke, Seide, will you accept this sacrifise? Maijde sjealkak tun stuorra Seide?
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Official reissue on tape and digital format, authorized by the band.

Huldrafolk is the second album from the one-man Pagan Black Metal project WYRD. Released in May 2002 via Millenium Metal Music, the album served as a natural continuation of the debut, Heathen. However, unlike the debut’s single 51-minute opus, Huldrafolk features a total of six tracks, allowing for more variety and progression.

In addition to the expanded tracklist, Huldrafolk incorporates stronger folk influences. For many WYRD fans, this is the defining album - thanks to fan-favorite raw yet melodic folk-styled tracks like “Aijeke” and the title track “Huldrafolk.” Even with the added folk elements, there's no need to skip the album if that's not typically your style. Songs like the grandiose 13-minute “Ashes of Man and Oak and Pine,” the brooding “Misanthrope’s Masterplan,” and the fast-paced “Pale Forest” harken back to the band’s rawer, demo-era sound.

All in all, Huldrafolk stands as a seminal release - an essential listen for any Pagan Black Metal fan looking to dive deep into the genre.

Sacrifire Productions will be releasing the album on tape later in Spring 2025.

Credits

All music and lyrics by Narqath, except “Ashes of Man and Oak and Pine” by Wircki and Narqath.
All instruments and vocals by Narqath.
Music and lyrics written between 2001-2002.

Disclaimer:
The artist will always be fairly compensated from each digital purchase.