It's an undeniably well-honed set, yet the band manage to flex their muscles well outside of the Draconian stylistic confines of the genre by remaining, like a true Viking horde, prickly, primal, and unstable.
On Deceiver of the Gods, they are satisfied with plugging 10 new anecdotes into 10 songs they’ve made before and, unfortunately, will most likely make again.
1 | Deceiver of the Gods 4:19 | |
2 | As Loke Falls 4:38 | |
3 | Father of the Wolf 4:19 | |
4 | Shape Shifter 4:02 | |
5 | Under Siege 6:17 | |
6 | Blood Eagle 3:15 | |
7 | We Shall Destroy 4:25 | |
8 | Hel 4:09 | |
9 | Coming of the Tide 4:16 | |
10 | Warriors of the North 8:12 |
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