Hordak - The Last European Wolves (2006)
Pagan Black Metal | Mp3 192 Kbps | 59 MB | Spain
Pagan Black Metal | Mp3 192 Kbps | 59 MB | Spain
Released in 2006, Hordak's second album "The Last European Wolves" was placed in the pagan black metal camp, but in truth this label doesn't really fully describe the music on offer. The band themselves describe their music as 'Celtiberian Pagan Metal', the Celtiberians being a race of people formed after Celts from Gaul settled in Iberia- now Spain and Portugal. This is a much more accurate description, with "The Last European Wolves" being the South-West European equivalent of Scandinavia's Viking metal.
Although "….Wolves" had black metal influences, these were quite minimal with the main emphasis being on the Celtic elements. With folk and pagan metal rising to prominence in recent years, Hordak made roads to forge their own niche within the genre, creating an album which incorporated varied moods and directions. Power metal and melodic death metal riffs competed under black metal vocals, accompanied by traditional Celtic / folk instrumentation and punctuated by light and airy acoustic passages to create an album which musically and lyrically paid homage to its ancestral roots.
Track List:
1. For A New Pagan Age To Come
2. Silvano, SeƱor de los Bosques
3. The Last European Wolves
4. Son of The Fatherland
5. Witchblood
6. Fog On The Battlefield
7. El Lago Enol
8. The Night And The Fire
9. Ravenkind
10. Hugin And Munin
Total playing time 47:33