Photo credit: Lars Roed

SVARTSOT release today their sixth – and probably last traditional – album, in a year that is also the band’s 20th anniversary year. 

“Peregrinus” is a nine-track concept album telling the tale of an orphaned young man who gets the wrong young lady pregnant and is thus forced to take up the cross and go on a crusade in order to have his sins indulged. Whilst in the Holy Lands, he is repulsed by the way his fellow crusaders act and is almost murdered when he speaks up. He is nursed back to health by a hospitaller, and, after seeing more atrocities and absurdities committed by the crusaders whilst besieging a town, decides that fighting for the church is not something he can bring himself to do. Upon returning home, however, he is mortally wounded by an outlaw and, in his dying breath, discovers that all religion – whether that of Christian Europe or of the Infidel – is worthless lies.

“Peregrinus” is medieval Latin for a wanderer, stranger, or crusader. Seven of the tracks have names taken from the seven virtues crusaders were expected to live up to: Tarditas (slowness), Communitas (community), Simplicitas (simplicity), Libertas (liberty), Neglentia (carefreeness), Spiritualitas (spirituality) and Silentium (silence). Via Dolorosa (“The sorrowful way”) is a pilgrims’ route in Jerusalem. Como Póden Per Sas Culpas (“Because of his sins”) – the album’s intro – is a 13th century Spanish song about going on a pilgrimage, also known as Cantigas de Santa Marias no. 166. A melody in Libertas is borrowed from the 13th century German crusade song Palästinalied by Walther von der Vogelwiede, whilst a melody in Spiritualitas is based on the traditional Lebanese song Al Nedda. All other music is original compositions by Cris J.S. Frederiksen, all lyrics by Thor Bager. 

The album was recorded in January 2025 at Antfarm Studios, Denmark, by legendary producer Tue Madsen, who also mixed and mastered the album. Artwork and layout were created by the talented artist and musician Frederik Jensen, who is known from the band Thus, the brightest new stars on the Danish metal scene. Photos were taken by the award-winning landscape photographer Lars Roed, who himself was the drummer in the now defunct Danish metal band Everticum. 

“Peregrinus” is out now on LP (black, white and green vinyls, all limited to 200 copies), digipack CD and digital, via Mighty Music. It can be ordered here.

“Peregrinus” tracklist:

1. Como póden per sas culpas 
2. Tarditas 
3. Communitas 
4. Simplicitas 
5. Libertas 
6. Neglentia 
7. Spiritualitas 
8. Via Dolorosa 
9. Silentium 

Following the release of “Kumbl” on Mighty Music in 2022 and a series of shows in support of the album, work commenced on the writing of the next album. It was, however, at this time that long-time drummer and producer of “Kumbl”, Frederik Uglebjerg, announced his departure from Svartsot. Frederik returned briefly in 2024 to help with a series of concerts, including performances at Graspop Metal Meeting and Wacken Open Air, before a new permanent drummer could be found in Rune Frisch and final preparations for recording the new album could be initiated. 

Lineup:
Thor Bager – vocals, mandolin 
Hans-Jørgen Martinus Vork Rosenwein – whistles, bagpipes, backing vocals 
Rune Frisch – drums, percussion, shouts 
Simon Ranjan Buje – bass, shouts 
Michael Alm – rhythm guitar, backing vocals 
Cris J.S. Frederiksen – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, extra mandolin, shouts, backing 

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Digital:
https://svartsot.lnk.to/pereginus

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