HELHEIM
– Åsgards Fall
Dark Essence Records
"Åsgards Fall" is HELHEIM's eighth official
release, following six full-length albums and one EP. This release offers two
completely new tracks that, according to the band, will remain exclusive to
this EP and will not appear on their forthcoming album. In addition, the EP
includes "Dualitet og Ulver" from the upcoming album Heiðenðomr ok
Motgangr, as well as a re-recorded version of the classic
"Jernskogen", originally featured on Blod & Ild.
The overall impression this EP left on me is one of
epic grandeur and darkness. These qualities are conveyed through the band's
imposing mid-tempo approach and their characteristic Viking black metal
atmosphere, both of which are undeniably effective. The musicianship is strong
throughout, showcasing a technically proficient and tightly coordinated band
capable of crafting expansive and immersive compositions.
That being said, the two new songs ultimately felt
somewhat tiring and repetitive to my ears. Despite their solid execution and
evident technical merit, they lacked the sense of inspiration and memorability
that I have come to associate with HELHEIM's strongest material. Inevitably, I
found myself comparing them to the re-recorded "Jernskogen", a track
that highlights the band's songwriting strengths far more convincingly and
serves as a reminder of how inspired and compelling HELHEIM can be at their
best.
The other track that truly stood out for me was
"Åsgards Fall, Pt. II". This twelve-minute opus immediately brought
the mighty BATHORY to mind, both in spirit and atmosphere. The song embodies
everything that Viking black metal should represent: epic scope, powerful
pacing, and a cold, majestic aura that transports the listener on a journey
through Nordic landscapes and mythology. Its sense of grandeur is captivating,
and its immersive nature makes it the most memorable piece on the EP.
While "Åsgards Fall" contains moments that
effectively showcase HELHEIM's musical abilities and atmospheric strengths, I
found the new material uneven when measured against the band's past
achievements. Nevertheless, "Åsgards Fall, Pt. II" alone makes a
strong case for seeking out this release, standing as its unquestionable
highlight and, for me, the primary reason to own this EP.
Christine
Parastatidou












