FORNHEM release first single ‘Uþarba Spa’
from forthcoming album “Stämman från Berget”

FORNHEM (“Ancient Home)” are now releasing the video single ‘Uþarba Spa’. The track is taken from the Swedish black metal trio’s forthcoming album “Stämman från Berget” (“The Voice from the Mountain”), which is slated for release on November 5, 2021Cover arttracklist, and further details of this harsh full-length can be viewed below

The title ‘Uþarba Spa’ derives from a partial transcript of the inscription on the famously large runestone of Björketorp, Sweden. This stunning 4 metre high stone towers over a pre-Viking age grave-field in  unique setting aligned with other stones that is thought to form a consecrated area. The debated proto-Norse inscription written in a late version of the Elder Futhark uses the Galdralag metre supposedly associated with Germanic spells. ‘Uþarba Spa’ probably translates as “I foretell perdition”.

FORNHEM comment: “The runic inscription on the Björketorp stone constitutes a curse or a threat, which makes it quite unique among this type of monument in Sweden and elsewhere’, explains drummer, vocalist, and lyricist Vafthrudner. “My lyrics are written from the perspective of one of the deceased, buried close to the stone, whose spirit warns us mortals not to disturb the slumber of the dead. The title and the lyrics are also a tribute to our former project, Fördärv, which in English means something like ‘ruin’ or ‘devastation’. The word literally appears in these lyrics: ‘Jag spår fördärv’, which translates as ‘I predict ruin’. The past is alive!”

Tracklist
1. Den Längsta Dagen
2. Uþarba Spa
3. Förlist
4. Stämman från Berget
5. Untergang

FORNHEM are living proof that the dark underground in Norrköping at the centre of Sweden’s historic province of Östergötland, which has spawned such ground-breaking acts as MARDUK and OFERMOD, is still fertile.
 
The Swedes’ sophomore full-length “Stämman från Berget” (“The Voice from the Mountain”) is clearly more than a continuation from FORNHEM‘s acclaimed 2017 debut album “Ett Fjärran Kall” (“A Call from Afar”). While the trio remains firmly rooted in Nordic black metal with its mesmerising, repetitive phrasing, pounding ritualistic percussion, and fierce vocals, they have expanded the range of their eclectic influences even further.
 
At the core of the band’s audible musical development apart from added years of experience is the addition of guitarist Thuleman to the original founding duo of FORNHEM. Thuleman is a veteran musician, who comes with a solid background in blues rock and just for the fun of it also composes Nordic ambient. The organic fusion of classic rock and metal with black metal has created a quite unique take on the genre’s sound.

FORNHEM were founded in 2013 by vocalist and drummer Vafthrudner and guitarist Solbane, who came with a background in both classical music as well as black metal. Both artists are also united by a love for books as Solbane is a librarian and Vafthrudner studies history of religion in Uppsala. His interest in philosophy and art have shaped aesthetics of FORNHEM – and manifest on “Stämman från Berget” in lyrics that take inspiration from Sweden’s radical lyricist Gunnar Ekelöf.

With “Stämman från Berget” FORNHEM skillfully add a new facet to Nordic black metal that will appeal to both traditionalists looking for a dark emotional ride as well as those searching for a fresh approach and lyrical intelligence.

Release date: November 5, 2021

Line-upVafthrudner – drums, vocals
Solbane – guitar, bass
Thuleman – guitar, bass
Recording & mixing by ThulemanMastering by Magnus “Devo” Andersson

Artwork by Nejja Olofsson
Layout by Dan Capp

Style: Nordic Black Metal

Link
www.facebook.com/Fornhem

Pre-sale link
http://lnk.spkr.media/fornhem-stamman-fran-berget

Available format
“Stämman från Berget” is available on Digipak CD.

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