#Isengard

Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-08-23

« Saruman Pondering His Palantir », 1988

by Angus McBride (British artist, 1931-2007)
Cover illustration for "A Spy in Isengard", Middle-earth Quest gamebook #1 by Terry K. Amthor, Iron Crown Enterprises, 1988

2025-08-21

Månegarm – Edsvuren Review

By Angry Metal Guy

Once upon a time, Månegarm was an apex predator of the blackened folk metal scene that took metal by storm (er, Storm) in the early-to-mid-2000s. For a brief moment, as Heathenfests proliferated and white guys from Wisconsin,1 fell in love with songs about Vikings and runes, the Viking metal/folk metal subgenre was the Next Big Thing, fueled by a surprisingly liquid supply of fiddles, jaw harps, gallops, and flask-swinging choruses. Yet, time wasn’t kind. Turisas ghosted us after leaving us a weird note, Finntroll got lost in the woods and returned changed, and even Thyrfing and Moonsorrow have slowed to a crawl. But Månegarm has never stopped.2 With the impending release of Edsvuren (Oathbound or Sworn), their thirteenth full-length and fifth since signing with Napalm Records, this Swedish trio stands as one of the last standard-bearers of this once-ferocious scene.

Månegarm’s arc explains how we got here. From Havets vargar (2000) to Nattväsen (2009), Månegarm was among the hardest-hitting of the folk metal vanguard. They blended black metal’s blasting intensity with violin counterpoint (and solos), and Erik Grawsiö’s gravel-throated roar. But following Nattväsen, Månegarm underwent a serious change. With the departure of their violinist and bassist, Grawsiö moved to bass, but more importantly, they emerged with a retooled sound. By 2013’s Legions of the North, Månegarm had begun shaping themselves towards something more akin to Amon Amarth’s mid-paced crunch than the blastful abandon of their black metal roots. Edsvuren continues the same trajectory, letting the flames burn low rather than trying to rekindle the blaze; content to let the embers glow.

When the wind blows right, however, Månegarm’s fire burns bright. When these Swedes go heavy, the results are still vital—some of the best metal they’ve released in years. The opening trifecta demonstrates this: “I skogfruns famn” brims with trem-picked harmonies, fiddle, and melodies and pacing that evoke Isengard or Lumsk. “Lögrinns värn” picks up the pace and builds on Amon Amarthian heft, while “En Blodvittneskrans”—one of the album’s standout tracks—crackles with surprisingly punk-inflected drumming and tremelos that transport me to Bjoergvin. On the album’s back half, we again find heavy tracks that brim with harmonic minor riffing, fantastic vocal harmonies, and creative songwriting. “Skild från hugen” stretches into a seven-minute epic, weaving gallops, fiddle, and a doomy interlude where Elinor Videfors’ smoky alto helps to elevate the song. While “Likgökens fest” follows with another blast of urgency. In these moments, Månegarm is vibrant and confident, with a powerful sound and presence.

Much of Edsvuren, however, lives in the embers. Acoustic folk tracks like “Rodhins hav,” “Till gudars följe,” and “I runor ristades orden” aren’t filler; they’re beautiful. The production places each acoustic strum and hand drum with care, and Videfors’ voice adds a crystalline, haunting quality. Ancient and evocative, these songs are built on droning harmonies and modal folk melodies. And they sound great. In listening to these, I’m reminded of Panopticon’s Laurentian Blue, folk music with fiddle and a deep melancholy.3 The problem is proportion. Nearly half the record lives in this slower, acoustic, or mid-paced heavy space. And when stacked back-to-back (“Rodhins hav” through “Hör mitt kall,” and then again in the closing pair of songs), the album sputters. At 51 minutes, Edsvuren isn’t overlong, but there are moments when the pacing lengthens the album.

The vocals provide the oxygen that keeps Edsvuren burning, showcasing some of the finest arrangements Månegarm has ever recorded. Grawsiö’s extreme vocals remain commanding, but it’s his cleans—gravelly and full,4 at times evoking throat singing—that unite Edsvuren. The interplay with the guest vocalists—Elinor Videfors, Grawsiö’s daughter Lea on “I skogfruns famn”—is well balanced. And at its best, the record gives the impression that you’re sitting around the campfire and listening to them sing. Choruses bloom into layers of voices that feel almost ritualistic—but at least communal—and are balanced expertly in the mix (“Till gudars följe”). There’s an almost Finntrollian playfulness in the vocal arrangements at times (again, “Till gudars följe”), while at other times the harmonies are clinically tight like harmonic minor Bad Religion or early Soen. Even when the riffs tread familiar ground—or the album feels like it’s slowing down too much—the vocals continually elevate compositions and keep me hooked.

Edsvuren is an album that’s easy to like, but tricky to love. But I can say with confidence that it’s my favorite Månegarm since the Napalm run began in 2013. The heavy material is vital, energetic, and it reminds me of why I fell in love with these Swedish wolves to begin with. The folk songs and feel are brittle and beautiful, and give the album character and variety. Unfortunately, the overall balance of the record leans a little too hard into mid-tempo riffs, rock feels rather than blastbeats, and acoustic folk music—resulting in pacing that makes it feel less than the sum of its Very-Good!-to-Great! parts. I enjoy the songs, I admire the craft, but taken as a whole, they leave Edsvuren a little low on bite. Edsvuren may not spark anew Månegarm’s flames, but it tends the embers—keeping them warm enough for fellowship, beer, and song.

Rating: Good!
DR: N/A | Format Reviewed: Stream5
Label: Napalm Records
Websites: linktr.ee/manegarmofficial | manegarm.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: August 29th, 2025

#2025 #30 #AmonAmarth #Aug25 #BadReligion #Edsvuren #Finntroll #FolkMetal #HavetsVargar #Isengard #LaurentianBlue #Lumsk #Månegarm #MelodicBlackMetal #MelodicDeathMetal #Moonsorrow #NapalmRecords #Nattväsen #Panopticon #Review #Reviews #Soen #Storm #Thyrfing #Turisas #VikingMetal

2025-08-02

Heute meinen Herr-der-Ringe-Moment gehabt. Als ich den Pinsel, der in den Farbeimer gefallen war, rausgefischt habe. 🖐️ #WeißeHand #Isengard

Derek Caelin is writing a bookderek@social.coop
2025-07-30

Left off working on #Isengard and focused on the trees last night.

A half finished water color involving a black tower and a tree
Gilda_GoLightlyGilda_GoLightly
2025-01-30

Symbolbild: Uruk-Hai und Orks sammeln sich vor der Schlacht um Helms Klamm

Die Jägerschaft demonstrierte heute mit 20.000 Blitzbirnen gegen die Novellierung des Jagdgesetzes und dafür, weiterhin unbehelligt wüten zu dürfen. Obertierschützer Clemens Tönnies war auch dabei.
Andi Popp 🇺🇦🎗️:antifa:AndiPopp@chaos.social
2024-08-18

19 years ago on this day, this gem of Internet history was published by the late Erwin Beekveld. It's a testament of a simpler – some would say better – age of the Web.

They're Taking The #Hobbits To #Isengard
albinoblacksheep.com/flash/hob

#TheyreTakingTheHobbitsToIsengard #lotr

Vingt Trois Seize 💎vingtroiseize@mastodon.world
2024-07-16

#Gandalf #LOTR #Sauron #Saruman #Isengard #Joke

As we do not want to have issue the ring community, we would like to point out that this post is just a JOKE!

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2024-04-17

New 🏹🔥⚔ **Uruk-Hai Scout Command Pack**! Freshly painted figures are now showcased on my website! Take a look:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-uru

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2024-04-17

New 🏹🔥⚔ **Uruk-Hai Scout Command Pack**! Freshly painted figures are now showcased on my website! Take a look:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-uru

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2023-10-25

Hi! 🤩

I've recently added some photos of Saruman on Foot and Mounted from Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game. 🖌️🎨

If you like, see full gallery here:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-sar

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2023-10-18

Hi! 🤩

I've recently added some photos of Uruk-Hai Banner Bearers from Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game.

If you like, see full gallery here:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-uru

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2023-10-11

Hello!

I've recently added some photos of Lurtz and Uglûk from Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game.

If you like, see full gallery here:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-lur

noocnikpaintsnoocnikpaints
2023-10-04

Hello!

I've recently added some photos of Uruk-Hai Captain and Uruk-Hai Banner Bearer from Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game.

If you like, see full gallery here:

noocnikpaints.com/en/mesbg-uru

2023-08-15

upstate bus tour diary: important details only (part 3)

#toilet? #art #marble #sculpture #burlington #pennstation #nyc #bennington #isengard #livemusic

the view from Amtrak arriving back home at Penn Station, NYC.  a dark endless concrete expanse of columns and floating lightsmarble art in Burlington, VT, near the waterfront.  context suggests that this was related to the city's industries, but it looks like several detached laptop keyboards in a toilet.  I don't know!the tower of Isengard, probably, viewed from a bus through some trees near Bennington, Vermont
Eskalator :fckafd: :tux:eskalator@troet.cafe
2023-03-30

Ich hab ein Recht hier hin zu fahren!!1!!11!

#HerrDerRinge #Isengard #Ehekrise

Schau dir "Phil wollte zu einem Herr der Steine Drehort" auf YouTube an
youtube.com/shorts/AKoeByhUHFQ

2022-04-04
Shikopatto👽shikopatto
2020-02-20

Vinterskugge buen disco oscuro ,pero m gusta sobre todo este tema y disco en general

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