Hammerheart Review
Band | |
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Album | Hammerheart |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | April 16, 1990 |
Genres | Viking Metal |
Labels | Noise Records |
Length | 55:47 |
Ranked | #37 for 1990 , #1,154 all-time |
Album rating : 87.5 / 100
Votes : 26 (3 reviews)
Votes : 26 (3 reviews)
February 12, 2021
Bathory (Quorthon) is the type of band that is always innovating. They managed to invent 2 completely original styles of metal, Black Metal with 1984’s Bathory, and Viking Metal 6 years later on Hammerheart. They toyed with this style on 88’s Blood Fire Death, and finally the genre came into fruition here.
While this album is amazingly unique for its time, I do find a slight step down from Blood Fire Death, which is odd because the bookend Viking Metal tracks of that album were my favorite. It turns out, slower paced epic Viking Metal doesn’t feel as powerful without a ton of Blackened Thrash pummeling you in between. Hammerheart has some truly epic songs that amaze (One Rode to Asa Bay is a masterpiece) but the majority of the material doesn’t leave me in the same awe as say, Blood Fire Death or A Fine Day to Die. Since this album is much more uplifting and much less dark, the riffs aren’t really evil or sinister; rather, they are just there. In all honesty, I can’t remember any notable riffs off the album, as it puts much more emphasis on atmosphere and Quorthon’s vocals. The rhythm section is slow and monotonous, but it does create a martial mood befitting the themes.
Off of those notes though, this is still a fantastic album, and Quorthon’s vocals are actually quite awesome. He’s evolved from a pure Black Metal shriek to what sounds like a haggard yell very capable of hitting and holding notes, which was necessary to make the jump from Black to Viking Metal. The atmosphere is effective and the backing vocals provide a great sense of grandeur to the whole package. The songs individually are not always Bathory’s greatest, but the album as a whole works very well due to these connecting themes.
While this album is amazingly unique for its time, I do find a slight step down from Blood Fire Death, which is odd because the bookend Viking Metal tracks of that album were my favorite. It turns out, slower paced epic Viking Metal doesn’t feel as powerful without a ton of Blackened Thrash pummeling you in between. Hammerheart has some truly epic songs that amaze (One Rode to Asa Bay is a masterpiece) but the majority of the material doesn’t leave me in the same awe as say, Blood Fire Death or A Fine Day to Die. Since this album is much more uplifting and much less dark, the riffs aren’t really evil or sinister; rather, they are just there. In all honesty, I can’t remember any notable riffs off the album, as it puts much more emphasis on atmosphere and Quorthon’s vocals. The rhythm section is slow and monotonous, but it does create a martial mood befitting the themes.
Off of those notes though, this is still a fantastic album, and Quorthon’s vocals are actually quite awesome. He’s evolved from a pure Black Metal shriek to what sounds like a haggard yell very capable of hitting and holding notes, which was necessary to make the jump from Black to Viking Metal. The atmosphere is effective and the backing vocals provide a great sense of grandeur to the whole package. The songs individually are not always Bathory’s greatest, but the album as a whole works very well due to these connecting themes.
3 likes
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Shores in Flames | 11:09 | 92.8 | 11 |
2. | Valhalla | 9:35 | 91.1 | 11 |
3. | Baptised in Fire and Ice | 7:58 | 91.7 | 11 |
4. | Father to Son | 6:29 | 90 | 10 |
5. | Song to Hall up High | 2:31 | 85.6 | 9 |
6. | Home of Once Brave | 6:45 | 88.1 | 10 |
7. | One Rode to Asa Bay | 10:24 | 94.1 | 13 |
8. | Outro | 0:52 | 78.1 | 8 |
Line-up (members)
- Quorthon : Vocals, Guitars, Effects, Songwriting, Lyrics
- Kothaar : Bass
- Vvornth : Drums, Percussion
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