Dead Crown - Tales From The Frozen Lands, Pt. 2

 


Nowadays the word epic is completely taken out of context. When someone drops his peanut butter sandwich and catches it with the smeared side up, it is considered epic. Have we forgotten that an epic battle, cannot be fought with just one peanut butter sandwich? I haven't. And to prove the point, here’s my review of Tales From The Frozen Lands, Pt. 2 by the one-man epic black metal band Dead Crown.

 

In just four songs, Dead Crown creates a cold atmosphere where somewhere between the glaciers a battle is about to begin. A battle between Norse gods, unknown ones, and wolves.

Inspired by his travels to Iceland, Fausto (real name Pedro Martinez, the man behind all this) invented a lyrical universe based on Norse mythology and fantasy. In 2020 he brought out Tales From The Frozen and Pt 1. And yeah, as we all have nothing else to do but to sit home all day and watch the latest news on the Coronavirus, he probably thought, hey, there's more where that came from and recorded another four songs inspired by the great land of ice and his love for nature. 

There are two songs that need to be mentioned here: The Wolf & The Hunter and Vintergod. The Wolf & The Hunter is a phenomenal song. It's got chants, horns, all the goodies an entertaining song must-have.

Vintergod is the epilogue of a battle-worn landscape. Dead bodies everywhere, the ground littered with swords and spears. This is cinematic perfection.


Dead Crown is certainly a metal band to keep an eye on. One thing I know is his music lends itself perfectly for the tv-show Vikings. 


Tracklist:

1. Incarnatum
2. The Wolf & The Hunter
3. Borealis
4. Vintergod

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