
Norse Mythology Music
Original Nordic ritual chants, war drums and atmospheric soundscapes inspired by ancient myths and the old gods.

Stories from the Old North
Explore the tales behind the songs: gods, beasts, battles and rituals from Norse myth.
What came before the first sunrise, before the first tree, the first mountain, the first god? This is the story of the origin of everything.
What forbidden knowledge did Odin gain by hanging nine nights on the World Tree? Discover the eighteen magical charms that grant the Allfather power over life, death, and fate.
What did the Norse believe would happen if midwinter traditions were ignored — and why was Yule never just a single night?
Living well in the Viking Age rarely meant comfort. A good life meant steadiness, a roof that held through storms, a storehouse that lasted through winter, people who answered when you called and a reputation strong enough that made strangers treated you as human before they treated you as risk.
They say her tears can fall as red gold. That image clings to Freyja like a signature. Freyja moves through the old stories with a presence you can feel before anyone says her name.
In the medieval Icelandic poems we call the Eddic tradition, Thor is deeply connected to thunder—as something present, moving, and enormous, the kind of presence that could frighten you and reassure you in the same moment.
Freyr wasn't the kind of god who demanded fear. Where other powers ruled through thunder, iron, or law, Freyr moved through the world like spring light; quiet, certain, and unstoppable. Until he traded his sword for love—and paid at Ragnarök.