KAMPFAR releases new single and video
- by eternalterror
- Posted on 04-05-2022
Before black metal, before heavy metal, rock and delta blues, the Devil still made you dance.
Up in Hallingdal one would find him hidden in the shadows, fiddle in hand and keeping the beat with his horse’s hoof.
Did you think you would ever stop dancing? By his mercy you would know.
You can listen to “Fandens Trall”, third single from the band’s upcoming album here: https://orcd.co/fandenstrall
With Kampfar’s ninth studio album everything is about our roots. Our roots come out of the Devil’s music, which we honour with this song, and with the title of the album, Til Klovers Takt. You will dance to the beat of the cloven hoof.
You can catch KAMPFAR live on their European tour this month;
1/5 – Barba Negra, Budapest, Hungary
2/5 – Viper Room, Vienna, Austria
3/5 – Futurum Prague, Czech Republic
4/5 – Hype Park Krakow, Poland
5/5 – U Bazyla Poznan, Poland
6/5 – Völschow Berg Demmin, Germany
7/5 – Club From Hell, Erfurt, Germany
8/5 – Hellraiser, Leipzig, Germany
9/5 – Hall of Fame Wetzikon, Zürich Switzerland
10/5 – Legend Club, Milano, Italy
11/5 – Traffic Club, Roma, Italy
12/5 – Alchemica Music Club, Bologna, Italy
13/5 – Orto Bar, Ljubljana, Slovenia
ABOUT KAMPFAR
Kampfar is one of the original Norwegian Black Metal acts.
Approaching 30 years of existence and having grown to become one of extreme music’s premier live outfits Kampfar prevails and continue to be a force to be reckoned with.
Releasing key albums that have both dominated and contributed to form the modern black metal scene as we know it today.
Their discography has been featured on numerous best-of-the-year lists and received honours such as the Norwegian Grammy for Metal 2019 for their album Profan.
Dolk – Vokal
Ole – Gitars
Jon – Bass
Ask Ty – Trommer
CREDITS
Sunniva Herland Monstad – Hardanger fiddle
All music written and recorded by Kampfar.
Additional vocal recordings by Stamos Koliousis
Mix and master by Jonas Kjellgren
Artwork: “Fanitullen” by Adolph Tidemand
Video by Carl Eek