The English lyrics : The noise of footsteps of cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
The noise of footsteps of cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand
(x6) The noise of footsteps of a cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
He howls awfully And spit runs out of his mouth It's a river called Ván There he lies until Ragnarök!!! credit: Мария source: lyricstranslate.com/en/gleipnir-gleipnir.html-1
I am upper intermediate level in Norse & Icelandic, and I must say, the translation is okay overall, but is not 100% accurate! Here’s the accurate and literal translation... Of din of the cat, (din is another word for noise / kattarins = the cat’s) and of beard of the woman, (skegg = beard / skeggi = the dative form) and of roots of the rock, (bjarg / berg = rock or boulder) and of sinew of the bear, (bjarnarins = of the bear / bjǫrn = bear) and of breath of the fish, (fisks = of fish or fish’s / fisksins = of the fish) and of bird’s spittle, (fogls = of bird / bird’s) which Gleipnir is called... (at heita = to be called) Willed no-one one’s hand forward ‘sell’ sooner, (to give up his hand) but Tyr let forward hand his right... (but Tyr put forward his right hand) He howls badly (illi-liga literally means ill-like or ill-ly) and slaver runs outta mouth his... (slaver is another word for slobber or drool) It is river that which Ván is called... (it is that river which is called Ván) There lies he til Ragnarok! Some words cannot be translated correctly into English because they don’t have the literal translation, but sína hönd literally means su mano in Spanish, cause Spanish has those possessive pronouns that start with S which are cognates with the Norse and Icelandic pronouns sína / sín / sínum etc, whereas the English pronoun his literally means hans in Norse and Icelandic, but in Norse and Icelandic there are two words that mean his and the one that starts with S (sína) is used when talking about one’s own hand etc, and hans is used when talking about some dude’s hand in general! The verb at selja in Norse means to sell and it also means to hand over, so in this context it has a meaning that is more like, no one wanted to put his hand forward or to give up his hand, and fyrr means sooner / before / rather, but there might even be a phrasal verb at selja fyrr, but I am not 100% sure, but from the context, I would translate that as no one wanted to put his hand forward, as in, giving it up, but Tyr did and lost his right hand in the Norse story! Also, the verb at heita doesn’t have a cognate in Modern English, but it has a cognate in Norwegian / Swedish / Danish / Icelandic / Faroese and also in Dutch and German and in the Frisian languages etc, and it means to be called a certain name - for example, å hete in Norwegian and heten in Dutch and heißen in German, so, han heter Dave = he is called Dave!
wow, that's incredible! thanks a lot. I'm still a beginner when it comes to norse and old norse, so I really appreciate your insight, how did learn norse?@@FrozenMermaid666
If you think about it, Gleipnir was a mental chain. The first two, Lædingr and Dromi, were physical. The very first one was a common one, made only of metal, which he easily broke. The second was even more easily broken, one could argue it was a magical chain. But Gleipnir was made out of things that do not "exist". And with those things combined, the wolf couldn't break the chain because it was in its mind.
It’s got a very…primal feel to it, at least for me. I don’t understand the language, but I love how this song sounds, and I kind of feel it deep inside me, weird as that may seem. Also, I now want to start digging into Norse Mythology and learn as much as I can about that.
I'm soo happy God Blessed me with ears so I can enjoy music like this. I can't explain it but something penatrates my soul every time I listen to this group.
@@doublxhelix5014 Was also thinking that...the Vikings were actually ceded the lands of Normandie - on the condition that they would stop raiding that area and also protect against other Vikings, who by then they were starting to get dangerously and ever closing to Paris itself. So, ever since then Normandie have had strong presens of Vikings, or Norsemen as they were called in England (which thus since has been known as Normandie - which I at least believe means somtehing like 'land of the Norsemen'). I also see that some of the instruments that they are playing are very old Nordic instruments, especially one of them that in Swedish is called 'nyckelharpa', but also the type of violin they're using is typically used when playing old, Nordic 'folk-songs'. Although I can't understand the language, at all...and doesn't seem to be French ether. So perhaps it is some kind of old dialect, or even language that developed in Normandie??? Would be interesting to know though!
@@stefanSS1480 Aha...as in 'bokmål', or perhaps older still? (Don't know too much about the evolution of Norwegian...Sorry, but I am after all just a 'dum svensk'! ;-)
The breath of a fish The beard of a woman The roots of a mountain The sinews of a bear The footfalls of a cat The spittle of a bird Ingredients for the strongest rope of all that can't be procured by any mere human, used to bind Fenrir who bit off the hand of Tyr, the Norse god of war and justice.
@@dalvokdesudden7368 no, Tyr Is the god of war, he's just a peaceful god of war and he wants to unite not destroy. I know because I worship the Norse gods and know them so much, studied Everything there is about them. And personally knowing them as my gods
We don't know if Ragnarok has happened or is yet to happen. The person who is claiming Tyr is not a god of justice has a poor understanding of how the Norse viewed their gods. Tyr is associated with things like peace, justice, war, and the sky, but so is Odin. We've been conditioned to think gods must be the god "of" something and in the old Norse mind that is not the case.
In Norse mythology, Gleipnir was the third chain used to tie up Fenrir, the wolf.[1] Fenrir was the son of Loki and Angrboða, the giantess.[2] The first two chains, named Lædingr and Dromi, were forged by Thor and did not hold him.[1] Gleipnir was created by the sons of Ivaldi and did hold Fenrir.[1] It was as thin as spider's silk.[3] Gleipnir was made from six things:[4] The stomping of cats The beards of women The roots of mountains The spit of bird. The breath of fishes The Sinew (nerves, as in nervousness) of a bear.
@@kassiekitsune189 Your family is very weird then. Do you have a giant wolf with a sword through the mouth? (Actually, for your own safety, I hope not...)
This song came on while I was waking my dog. Now he is Fenrir and I've had to forge chains from six impossible materials to contain him until Ragnarok.
Their music is perfect to me because when I'm having anxiety to do something I play their music and I feel like a viking that is ready to raid a whole village
...the wonderfull thing i really love on this music is that i do not understand the language but i can feel it. i don't have to care about the text by understanding, for me the voices are like instruments. As i heard from another pagan soul as he told of a dream of Odinn who told him "there is so much more"... i discover it every day in the music. Great song, also the live version from Hellfest. If they're come to Germany for a concert i will go there, be sure
Lowkey getting vibes of a major part of a story I'm writing where the main character is basically taking powers from an all powerful being, imagining this chant comes up as the character get magic.
Vikings (medieval) are not a tribe only in Skandinavia . .. It was a lifestyle by germanic tribes near the ocean.. Like frisians(ger-nl) , saxones (ger) anglo(ger) danes, jutes, teutones.. Or some slavic.. Was viking tribes. But they are same as germanic people as The tribes more down south to france or germany like Cherusker or sueben. Franks.. Etc
@@nilsscholz4474 You are wrong. The term “Viking” predates the Viking Age, and it was a term that the Scandinavians used to describe themselves and ONLY themselves; we know that from old texts and from runestones. Therefore could non-Scandinavians never call themselves Vikings which would be just as wrong as if Greeks called themselves Romans (perhaps except from those Frisians and Saxons that fled to Denmark and some non-Scandinavian people that had intermarriage with the Vikings). Non-Scandinavians mostly used the terms Norse, Norsemen, Normanni, Ascomanni (those that used the term “Ascomanni” did it in reference to the religion). The term “Viking” was not used very often by non-Scandinavians to describe Scandinavians, but when the term was used it was always in reference to the Scandinavians. Norse, Norsemen, Normanni translates to “men from the North” as you probably know.
@@Randi-k6m what did you have smoked? Of course the anglo saxons, frisians, teutones etc. Were vikings to. In one time period the saxones lived in today jütland(denmark to north germany till hamburg) Cuz they where living next to danes and jutes, had the same dragon ships and culture, gods etc. CUZ THESE WHERE GERMANIC /Viking tribes just moved more south or driven out by danes. Thats it. How do you even compare romams and greeks?even Greeks and romans have different ancestors and have nothing to do with the germany family which SPLIT up in different tribes. From norway to the south of germany and netherlands. Even the term viking age ist just a arbitrary term of a timelime by a danish archeolgist which refers to events in and before the middle ages. The word viking in germany is wikingr, exactly the same like in old norse means raiding, moving or moving with all your chattel. It is more like a occupation and nothing that belongs only to today Skandinavian tribes. Did you watched to much hbo vikings or english "historians"? . The reason the skandis call themselfs vikings is cuz christianity does not occupy their pagan culture till the middle ages, where germany for example already lost everything pagan cuz of charlemagne and the frankish crusades way before. Thats why they identify themselfs as vikings also cuz they History as pagan raiders and merchants last longer and never lost meanings in schools. . But also in germany and netherlands much people rightly identify themselfs as vikings cuz of the frisians, teutones and anglso saxons whicj based in todays denmark and later in nortj germany which geographical is south Skandinavia!! . Which were germanic tribes. people like danes or norwegians were mostly seafarers/vikings same as the tribes south. Even The biggest south viking trade city based in germany (slesvig, haithabu) and when the anglo and saxons decide to colonise britian they where vikings in that intend.
I'm still believing that Fenrir's fate is somehow can be seen as a fate forced by "Parents and Family". Many people (including me in my teenager years back in the day) are forced by a toxic family to do as their bidding, and if you stop doing it, if you start showing the potential to stand on your own, suddenly you become a threat that must be "chained". Looking at things like this, this song gave me so much power many Times, all the anger pointed to breaking that mental chain, and to break free, and to start a life on my own! Wishing everyone great succes and a fun journey here in Midgard! 🤘🏼
Signs that the chains are breaking and Ragnarok is getting closer; Transgender are woman with beards; he has thrown off this material binding. Through evolution mankind came through fish, and now we have breath. Dinosaurs lost their spittle when they became birds, but through reverse engineering and the modern scientific method we are looking to bring back dinosaurs, and thus, take away a third material of his chain. All that remains are the rocks' roots, the cat's footfalls, and bears becoming frightened. The chain is half of what it was when it was forged.
Это просто неописуемо! Ваши работы всегда вдохновляют на что-то новое, пропето с душой. Скол🍻 Мало таких групп найдёшь, но сама Вселенная наградила меня🌌
Raaaaah ces frissons tout au long de la chanson... Wow. Continuez comme ça vous êtes parfaits... Clairement le meilleur groupe français actuel, tous genres confondus
Quoi ?..français ?! C est une blague !j ai ressenti des mémoires Vikingi ressurgir en moi..et vous dites que c est des francaiscomme moi ...? Étrange .
Woaw je m'attendait tellement pas ça , ça fait une éternité que je n'ai plus eu un coup de foudre musical comme celui-la . Un grand merci pour cette petite pépite :)
Europe has to get strong again. From Greece to Scandinavia, Europe should remember her roots. Europeans have to return to their original state and never let anyone destroy their heritage, their beauty , their culture,their homogeneity. Europeans living in the US , Canada, Australia , New Zealand etc, brothers and sisters should embrace their ancestral origins and finally return and empower Europe together. Nowadays, it's more urgent than ever!
The Khans: We will go north, Europe was week, Russia was week, the North will fall easily too. The North: Tor and Tyr hear us, witness our berserks glory, in Odins name CHAAAAAARGE
@@Ashathefree8 Paganism has no meaning if not rooted in blood and soil. The pagan gods are the ancestors of the European people, and a non-white worshipping them would the equivalent of a white man joining the religion of an Indian tribe.
@@yashr.5803 Meaning? Meaning is entirely decided by humans. That’s how it’s always been, if people can find meaning in religious practices of a culture they were not born into, I don’t see the problem, the only people that see issue with it are those who want powers over others. And can you point to a saga where it says it has to be European born warriors to enter Valhalla? Cause I haven’t read that anywhere and my mind, Odin and Freyja will need all the valorous warriors they can get for ragnaröck
@@yashr.5803 You're wrong. The realm of Midgard encompasses our entire universe. Any human being within Midgard, regardless of ancestry, can worship the Norse Gods. To suggest otherwise is against the very religion you claim to follow, and brings shame to you and all of us which follow the Norse Gods.
This song helped me along on a global journey I can’t tell you how much fun it is to learn to sing a foreign language!! The Haunting mesmerize me every time I love it it gets stuck in my head in the best kind of way!!!
I love coming back to Skál and similar Viking like bands in the Winter time, when its cold outside. Listening this music gives me like +50 Points of Frost resistance xd
Comment j'ai pu passer à côté d'une telle merveille ?! Et Français s'il vous plait ! On a vraiment besoin de plus de groupes comme ça.. Vous faites du super boulot, je vais suivre vos activités de près. -TH-cam, fais mieux ton boulot et recommande moi ça plutôt que le bousin dont on a l'habitude !-
So I can't find an English translation here in the comments; please correct my guess below. I don't know Old Norse and I can't find a translation online, but I do know that Fenrir the Wolf was bound with a magic chain (Gleipnir). In the Edda there's a bit about how the chain is made out of six things, which I looked around for and evidently are: the noise a cat makes in foot-fall, the beard of a woman, the roots of a rock, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish, and the spit of a bird Which I am guessing from my extremely crappy knowledge of Norwegian (somewhat related to Icelandic and Old Norse) is what is the translation of: Af dyn kattarins Ok af skeggi konunnar Ok af rótum bjargsins Ok af sinum bjarnarins Ok af anda fisksins Ok af fogls hráka And if Old Norse is like Norwegian, then "Eg Gleipnir Heitir" probably means "I'm called Gleipnir" or "My name is Gleipnir" or something like that. Vildi engi sína hönd fram selja fyrr En týr lét fram hönd sína hœgri Is from Gylfaginning in the Edda and it is the part saying: "No one would volunteer his hand [to put into Fenrir's mouth] and Tyr [a god] put in his right hand [into Fenrir's mouth to show good faith]" Hann grenjar illiliga Ok slefa renn ór munni hans Þat er á sú er ván heitir Þar liggr hann, til Ragnarökrs!!! Translation: He [Fenrir] howls horribly And drool runs out of his mouth That is a river and it is called the river Van And there he lies, until Ragnarok!
lyricstranslate.com/en/gleipnir-gleipnir.html-1 The noise of footsteps of cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird Gleipnir is my name The noise of footsteps of cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird Gleipnir is my name No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand No one would give up his hand Until Týr extended his right hand (x6) The noise of footsteps of a cat And the beard of a woman And the roots of a rock And the sinews of a bear And the breath of a fish And the spittle of a bird Gleipnir is my name He howls awfully And spit runs out of his mouth It's a river called Ván There he lies until Ragnarök!!!
I dig it. Listened to it once, and I unconsciously raided the drug house on my block with a viking axe. Now I have trashbags full of weed and a satisfied blood lust. Thank you, SKALD
@@tadakatsu123456 Swords were really expensive, so only nobles and the rich commonly had them. The spear and the shield was the most common weapon combination that one would see in the battlefield, and then the axe was the second most common.
Il rumore dei passi del gatto E la barba di una donna E le radici di una roccia E i tendini di un orso E il respiro di un pesce E la saliva di un uccello Gleipnir è il mio nome Il rumore dei passi del gatto E la barba di una donna E le radici di una roccia E i tendini di un orso E il respiro di un pesce E la saliva di un uccello Gleipnir è il mio nome Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra (X6) Il rumore dei passi di un gatto E la barba di una donna E le radici di una roccia E i tendini di un orso E il respiro di un pesce E la saliva di un uccello Gleipnir è il mio nome Urla terribilmente E lo sputo gli esce dalla bocca È un fiume chiamato Ván Là giace fino a Ragnarök !!!
If you're interested in the meaning of this song, it's talking about the materials used to make the fetters that bind Fenrir, the great wolf. They keep him bound until Ragnarok. When the last fetter breaks and Fenrir is free Ragnarok will be upon us. 😁
The English lyrics :
The noise of footsteps of cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
The noise of footsteps of cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
(x6)
The noise of footsteps of a cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
He howls awfully
And spit runs out of his mouth
It's a river called Ván
There he lies until Ragnarök!!!
credit: Мария
source: lyricstranslate.com/en/gleipnir-gleipnir.html-1
I am upper intermediate level in Norse & Icelandic, and I must say, the translation is okay overall, but is not 100% accurate! Here’s the accurate and literal translation...
Of din of the cat, (din is another word for noise / kattarins = the cat’s)
and of beard of the woman, (skegg = beard / skeggi = the dative form)
and of roots of the rock, (bjarg / berg = rock or boulder)
and of sinew of the bear, (bjarnarins = of the bear / bjǫrn = bear)
and of breath of the fish, (fisks = of fish or fish’s / fisksins = of the fish)
and of bird’s spittle, (fogls = of bird / bird’s)
which Gleipnir is called... (at heita = to be called)
Willed no-one one’s hand forward ‘sell’ sooner, (to give up his hand)
but Tyr let forward hand his right... (but Tyr put forward his right hand)
He howls badly (illi-liga literally means ill-like or ill-ly)
and slaver runs outta mouth his... (slaver is another word for slobber or drool)
It is river that which Ván is called... (it is that river which is called Ván)
There lies he til Ragnarok!
Some words cannot be translated correctly into English because they don’t have the literal translation, but sína hönd literally means su mano in Spanish, cause Spanish has those possessive pronouns that start with S which are cognates with the Norse and Icelandic pronouns sína / sín / sínum etc, whereas the English pronoun his literally means hans in Norse and Icelandic, but in Norse and Icelandic there are two words that mean his and the one that starts with S (sína) is used when talking about one’s own hand etc, and hans is used when talking about some dude’s hand in general!
The verb at selja in Norse means to sell and it also means to hand over, so in this context it has a meaning that is more like, no one wanted to put his hand forward or to give up his hand, and fyrr means sooner / before / rather, but there might even be a phrasal verb at selja fyrr, but I am not 100% sure, but from the context, I would translate that as no one wanted to put his hand forward, as in, giving it up, but Tyr did and lost his right hand in the Norse story!
Also, the verb at heita doesn’t have a cognate in Modern English, but it has a cognate in Norwegian / Swedish / Danish / Icelandic / Faroese and also in Dutch and German and in the Frisian languages etc, and it means to be called a certain name - for example, å hete in Norwegian and heten in Dutch and heißen in German, so, han heter Dave = he is called Dave!
wow, that's incredible! thanks a lot. I'm still a beginner when it comes to norse and old norse, so I really appreciate your insight, how did learn norse?@@FrozenMermaid666
U are the absolute best for this 🙏🏼
ur welcome :)@@vincentplock8102
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If you think about it, Gleipnir was a mental chain. The first two, Lædingr and Dromi, were physical. The very first one was a common one, made only of metal, which he easily broke. The second was even more easily broken, one could argue it was a magical chain. But Gleipnir was made out of things that do not "exist". And with those things combined, the wolf couldn't break the chain because it was in its mind.
Or at least, Fenrir was convinced the materials did not exist.
The flow is so... intense! It`s like a trance, you just can`t stop listening to it.
There is a song I was trying to paint a scene I'm writing in my head and this is it.
TRUUU
same! its very "northmen chant around a fire"
*_O K A F_*
It’s got a very…primal feel to it, at least for me.
I don’t understand the language, but I love how this song sounds, and I kind of feel it deep inside me, weird as that may seem.
Also, I now want to start digging into Norse Mythology and learn as much as I can about that.
I'm soo happy God Blessed me with ears so I can enjoy music like this. I can't explain it but something penatrates my soul every time I listen to this group.
French people making high quality viking music. Who'd have thought.
We have in France another magical singer Luc Arbogast.
He was on the voice and makes beautiful videos. Greetings from 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Must be the Normans
@@doublxhelix5014 Was also thinking that...the Vikings were actually ceded the lands of Normandie - on the condition that they would stop raiding that area and also protect against other Vikings, who by then they were starting to get dangerously and ever closing to Paris itself.
So, ever since then Normandie have had strong presens of Vikings, or Norsemen as they were called in England (which thus since has been known as Normandie - which I at least believe means somtehing like 'land of the Norsemen').
I also see that some of the instruments that they are playing are very old Nordic instruments, especially one of them that in Swedish is called 'nyckelharpa', but also the type of violin they're using is typically used when playing old, Nordic 'folk-songs'.
Although I can't understand the language, at all...and doesn't seem to be French ether. So perhaps it is some kind of old dialect, or even language that developed in Normandie???
Would be interesting to know though!
@@MrZenGuitarist They sing in old norwegian
@@stefanSS1480 Aha...as in 'bokmål', or perhaps older still? (Don't know too much about the evolution of Norwegian...Sorry, but I am after all just a 'dum svensk'! ;-)
The breath of a fish
The beard of a woman
The roots of a mountain
The sinews of a bear
The footfalls of a cat
The spittle of a bird
Ingredients for the strongest rope of all that can't be procured by any mere human, used to bind Fenrir who bit off the hand of Tyr, the Norse god of war and justice.
@@dalvokdesudden7368 no, Tyr Is the god of war, he's just a peaceful god of war and he wants to unite not destroy.
I know because I worship the Norse gods and know them so much, studied Everything there is about them. And personally knowing them as my gods
We don't know if Ragnarok has happened or is yet to happen. The person who is claiming Tyr is not a god of justice has a poor understanding of how the Norse viewed their gods. Tyr is associated with things like peace, justice, war, and the sky, but so is Odin. We've been conditioned to think gods must be the god "of" something and in the old Norse mind that is not the case.
I am he who bit the hand
@@VoidGaming0124 sköl brother in service to lord Ódin, may we one day meet in Valhalla, I would enjoy fighting beside you.
Every time I see the ingredients for the rope, I don't know whether to laugh or cry at the fact that I am a female who can grow a beard.
This is so powerful, raw, dark, intense, deep, primal and amazing. Love it ! Greetings to our Nordic siblings from South Slavs.
In Norse mythology, Gleipnir was the third chain used to tie up Fenrir, the wolf.[1] Fenrir was the son of Loki and Angrboða, the giantess.[2] The first two chains, named Lædingr and Dromi, were forged by Thor and did not hold him.[1] Gleipnir was created by the sons of Ivaldi and did hold Fenrir.[1] It was as thin as spider's silk.[3] Gleipnir was made from six things:[4]
The stomping of cats
The beards of women
The roots of mountains
The spit of bird.
The breath of fishes
The Sinew (nerves, as in nervousness) of a bear.
Sinews aren't nerves. Nerves are nerves. Sinew is tissue that keeps muscles attached to bones.
Oh and that's why that stuff doesn't exist. I get it.
@@eddthehead123 Is it a form of connective (conjunctive?) tissue?
my family has a loud cat, an air breathing fish, and a woman with a beard. Therefore my family can make half of gleipnir.
@@kassiekitsune189 Your family is very weird then. Do you have a giant wolf with a sword through the mouth? (Actually, for your own safety, I hope not...)
Listening to this while there's a thunderstorm going on outside is the best to defeat my fear and keeping my mind busy. Glad I found this today.
This song came on while I was waking my dog. Now he is Fenrir and I've had to forge chains from six impossible materials to contain him until Ragnarok.
Songs about breaking them
Did you happen to lose your hand in the process of binding him?
Cute comment hahahaahahha 🤣
@@privatestox884It was his leg
I played this in my car. It turned into a viking longboat and now I'm sailing along the coast looking for a village to raid.
I almost feel sorry for the next McDonald's you see. Or gas station.
I don't be the one to tell you this... but you died in a car accident. You're in Valhalla.
iLol!
PICK ME UP
BolasDaGrk that’s beautiful
A quick challenge to everyone: make a push up for everytime the song says "OK AF". This will turn you into a ripped warrior in weeks.
Challenge accepted
not just any warrior, a Norse warrior, blessed by Odin as well!
It’s Old Norse for “And of” lol
Their music is perfect to me because when I'm having anxiety to do something I play their music and I feel like a viking that is ready to raid a whole village
I do the same right now im freaking out bc of school because of medical reasons
@@maureenkelly7771 You got this! ❤
Or an invisible seaplane is getting ready to hit you with a death ray.
So true!! Feeling so poweful right now!
...the wonderfull thing i really love on this music is that i do not understand the language but i can feel it. i don't have to care about the text by understanding, for me the voices are like instruments. As i heard from another pagan soul as he told of a dream of Odinn who told him "there is so much more"... i discover it every day in the music. Great song, also the live version from Hellfest. If they're come to Germany for a concert i will go there, be sure
agreed
Lowkey getting vibes of a major part of a story I'm writing where the main character is basically taking powers from an all powerful being, imagining this chant comes up as the character get magic.
Hearing this, it's hard to imagine these folks are actually French.
Well vikings settled in Normandy (Norman = Northman). So wouldn't surprise me if they all had viking blood
Vikings (medieval) are not a tribe only in Skandinavia . .. It was a lifestyle by germanic tribes near the ocean.. Like frisians(ger-nl) , saxones (ger) anglo(ger) danes, jutes, teutones.. Or some slavic.. Was viking tribes. But they are same as germanic people as The tribes more down south to france or germany like Cherusker or sueben. Franks.. Etc
The Normans comes from norrthman are actually vikings
@@nilsscholz4474 You are wrong. The term “Viking” predates the Viking Age, and it was a term that the Scandinavians used to describe themselves and ONLY themselves; we know that from old texts and from runestones. Therefore could non-Scandinavians never call themselves Vikings which would be just as wrong as if Greeks called themselves Romans (perhaps except from those Frisians and Saxons that fled to Denmark and some non-Scandinavian people that had intermarriage with the Vikings). Non-Scandinavians mostly used the terms Norse, Norsemen, Normanni, Ascomanni (those that used the term “Ascomanni” did it in reference to the religion). The term “Viking” was not used very often by non-Scandinavians to describe Scandinavians, but when the term was used it was always in reference to the Scandinavians. Norse, Norsemen, Normanni translates to “men from the North” as you probably know.
@@Randi-k6m what did you have smoked? Of course the anglo saxons, frisians, teutones etc. Were vikings to. In one time period the saxones lived in today jütland(denmark to north germany till hamburg) Cuz they where living next to danes and jutes, had the same dragon ships and culture, gods etc. CUZ THESE WHERE GERMANIC /Viking tribes just moved more south or driven out by danes. Thats it. How do you even compare romams and greeks?even Greeks and romans have different ancestors and have nothing to do with the germany family which SPLIT up in different tribes. From norway to the south of germany and netherlands. Even the term viking age ist just a arbitrary term of a timelime by a danish archeolgist which refers to events in and before the middle ages. The word viking in germany is wikingr, exactly the same like in old norse means raiding, moving or moving with all your chattel. It is more like a occupation and nothing that belongs only to today Skandinavian tribes. Did you watched to much hbo vikings or english "historians"? . The reason the skandis call themselfs vikings is cuz christianity does not occupy their pagan culture till the middle ages, where germany for example already lost everything pagan cuz of charlemagne and the frankish crusades way before. Thats why they identify themselfs as vikings also cuz they History as pagan raiders and merchants last longer and never lost meanings in schools. . But also in germany and netherlands much people rightly identify themselfs as vikings cuz of the frisians, teutones and anglso saxons whicj based in todays denmark and later in nortj germany which geographical is south Skandinavia!! . Which were germanic tribes. people like danes or norwegians were mostly seafarers/vikings same as the tribes south. Even The biggest south viking trade city based in germany (slesvig, haithabu) and when the anglo and saxons decide to colonise britian they where vikings in that intend.
this music makes me wanna learn the language, even letters look dope
Learning the runic alphabet (futhark) ought to be very easy. It’s an alphabet in the exact same way the Latin alphabet it. I haven’t bothered, though.
Your best bet for old Norse would probably be modern Icelandic, as the two share many sounds and letters.
@@gustavusadolphus2436yep thats what im learning
@@peterknutsen3070 Yeah it's pretty easy, learning all the meanings to the runes it's as easy though.
I'm still believing that Fenrir's fate is somehow can be seen as a fate forced by "Parents and Family". Many people (including me in my teenager years back in the day) are forced by a toxic family to do as their bidding, and if you stop doing it, if you start showing the potential to stand on your own, suddenly you become a threat that must be "chained". Looking at things like this, this song gave me so much power many Times, all the anger pointed to breaking that mental chain, and to break free, and to start a life on my own!
Wishing everyone great succes and a fun journey here in Midgard! 🤘🏼
Signs that the chains are breaking and Ragnarok is getting closer;
Transgender are woman with beards; he has thrown off this material binding.
Through evolution mankind came through fish, and now we have breath.
Dinosaurs lost their spittle when they became birds, but through reverse engineering and the modern scientific method we are looking to bring back dinosaurs, and thus, take away a third material of his chain.
All that remains are the rocks' roots, the cat's footfalls, and bears becoming frightened.
The chain is half of what it was when it was forged.
Music that hits completely different than any other music. Absolutely love this!
I don't even live in any part of Europe but i have always been attracted to tgus kind of sounds, music, language, ancient life-cultures.
💖
*when a robber breaks into my house*
Me: "Alexa play boss music"
Robber: *Darksouls PTSD sets in*
You: *walks in clad in chainmail wielding a long gold ribbon-chain*
I only recently discovered this band and I absolutely love their sound
Try Skálmöld. Icelandic metal. Highly recommended. They have a song about Gleipnir too. With an awesome video to it here on TH-cam.
Это просто неописуемо! Ваши работы всегда вдохновляют на что-то новое, пропето с душой. Скол🍻
Мало таких групп найдёшь, но сама Вселенная наградила меня🌌
Bravo Skald , a true warriors of self confidence and optimism !
Raaaaah ces frissons tout au long de la chanson... Wow.
Continuez comme ça vous êtes parfaits...
Clairement le meilleur groupe français actuel, tous genres confondus
Quoi ?..français ?! C est une blague !j ai ressenti des mémoires Vikingi ressurgir en moi..et vous dites que c est des francaiscomme moi ...? Étrange .
Woaw je m'attendait tellement pas ça , ça fait une éternité que je n'ai plus eu un coup de foudre musical comme celui-la . Un grand merci pour cette petite pépite :)
Europe has to get strong again. From Greece to Scandinavia, Europe should remember her roots. Europeans have to return to their original state and never let anyone destroy their heritage, their beauty , their culture,their homogeneity. Europeans living in the US , Canada, Australia , New Zealand etc, brothers and sisters should embrace their ancestral origins and finally return and empower Europe together. Nowadays, it's more urgent than ever!
OK AF....
shut the fuck up man
I agree my friend good thing where I'm from in iceland is far to remote for western influences
The strongest tradition of Europe is ever expanding liberty, if you give that up, you will inevitably be on the wrong side of history.
@@Ashathefree8 what about covid ninetiiii?
I would love to see these guys collaborate with the Hu band.
YES.
possible song names: Raid , conquest, siege, Barbarian
I would listen to it and I want that to happen now
The Khans: We will go north, Europe was week, Russia was week, the North will fall easily too.
The North: Tor and Tyr hear us, witness our berserks glory, in Odins name CHAAAAAARGE
absoFREAKINGlutely
I worship Odin, I am from Morocco, but I have a Viking spirit. The origins are from Viking. I am proud. My ancestors are from Viking
You cannot be an Odinist if you're not of European descent.
@@yashr.5803
People can be who they want to be.
And let’s be honest, pagans need numbers. Better than them being abrahmic.
@@Ashathefree8 Paganism has no meaning if not rooted in blood and soil. The pagan gods are the ancestors of the European people, and a non-white worshipping them would the equivalent of a white man joining the religion of an Indian tribe.
@@yashr.5803
Meaning? Meaning is entirely decided by humans. That’s how it’s always been, if people can find meaning in religious practices of a culture they were not born into, I don’t see the problem, the only people that see issue with it are those who want powers over others.
And can you point to a saga where it says it has to be European born warriors to enter Valhalla? Cause I haven’t read that anywhere and my mind, Odin and Freyja will need all the valorous warriors they can get for ragnaröck
@@yashr.5803 You're wrong. The realm of Midgard encompasses our entire universe. Any human being within Midgard, regardless of ancestry, can worship the Norse Gods. To suggest otherwise is against the very religion you claim to follow, and brings shame to you and all of us which follow the Norse Gods.
Nincs mit mondanom. Köszönöm szépen Kedves. Zseniális.- J.P.
So beautiful! Keep them coming!
This gives me so much energy it's unbelievable.
I feel ALIVE
Yes great French band !
this group and Parry Parrish, are the reasons why i listen to Nordic music again
My heathen blood is consistently soothed whenever this song comes on during a workout. SKAL! Till Valhalla my friends. May the Aesir welcome you all.
Skald never disappoints, it’s like you guys always get the music just right. Your music has been a blessing in my life 🙌
This song helped me along on a global journey I can’t tell you how much fun it is to learn to sing a foreign language!!
The Haunting mesmerize me every time I love it it gets stuck in my head in the best kind of way!!!
Listening to their music makes me wanna learn their language sounds so bodacious n motivating
Really really good ! i love the atmosphere.
my friend: Hey have you listened to this song?
me: OK AF
I freaking love this! Gets me all pumped for the weekend
Great music for lifting stones
Thanks SKÁLD
Великолепный вокал! :)
Love the beat. Like being in a dream.
Keep the good work!!! Hope to see sometime in Romania!!! Skal!!!
Skald!
This song touching my soul. Its like medicine chant for me. I spam replay button from months every day and i cant get bored. Thanks for SKÁLD !!!
Yes! All of thier music.
Never been more proud of my ancestors than after listening to this
Yes but they are French 🤗🤗🇫🇷🇫🇷
einfach toll diese Stimmung!
I love it!!
This one has to be my favourite.
this kind of music always makes me happy....i do not understand it but i love it non the less❤❤
Juste excellent.
I'm in love with this music!!!!! Fantastic, adore
Top Sound! Respekt from Albanian Highlands! **GREETINGS FROM MONS BERTISCUS**
Вы, молодцы! Ваша музыка - огонь! with respect from Siberia!
Beautiful
vikings went to France and to their king and had a small talk so its natural lol and this band is excellent :) thx from Norway
Бодрячком так)
I love coming back to Skál and similar Viking like bands in the Winter time, when its cold outside. Listening this music gives me like +50 Points of Frost resistance xd
Comment j'ai pu passer à côté d'une telle merveille ?! Et Français s'il vous plait !
On a vraiment besoin de plus de groupes comme ça.. Vous faites du super boulot, je vais suivre vos activités de près.
-TH-cam, fais mieux ton boulot et recommande moi ça plutôt que le bousin dont on a l'habitude !-
ᛒᛁᚱᛋᛁᚱᚴᛁᚱ totalement d’accord !!!
Ah je ne savais pas que c'était français bieeen 💪
Je viens tout juste de découvrir et je suis totalement d'accord avec toi.
Et oui c'est français, rien qu'à voir le nom/prénom des chanteurs. :)
Y'avais pas besoin de barrer ce que t'avais écrit sur TH-cam ^^
Faut aussi regarder du côté de Wardruna.
Gives me the chills. Cardio RN. 💪
This song is OK AF
Lmao
Haha I see what you did there.
Well played, sir.
Nice one! Btw "ok af" means "and of"
I can't stop laughing hahah
Salute to my Scandinavian blood countries!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🪦🪦🪦 🇩🇰🇧🇻🇫🇴🇫🇮🏴🇸🇪🇮🇸
So I can't find an English translation here in the comments; please correct my guess below. I don't know Old Norse and I can't find a translation online, but I do know that Fenrir the Wolf was bound with a magic chain (Gleipnir).
In the Edda there's a bit about how the chain is made out of six things, which I looked around for and evidently are:
the noise a cat makes in foot-fall,
the beard of a woman,
the roots of a rock,
the sinews of a bear,
the breath of a fish,
and the spit of a bird
Which I am guessing from my extremely crappy knowledge of Norwegian (somewhat related to Icelandic and Old Norse) is what is the translation of:
Af dyn kattarins
Ok af skeggi konunnar
Ok af rótum bjargsins
Ok af sinum bjarnarins
Ok af anda fisksins
Ok af fogls hráka
And if Old Norse is like Norwegian, then "Eg Gleipnir Heitir" probably means "I'm called Gleipnir" or "My name is Gleipnir" or something like that.
Vildi engi sína hönd fram selja fyrr
En týr lét fram hönd sína hœgri
Is from Gylfaginning in the Edda and it is the part saying:
"No one would volunteer his hand [to put into Fenrir's mouth]
and Tyr [a god] put in his right hand [into Fenrir's mouth to show good faith]"
Hann grenjar illiliga
Ok slefa renn ór munni hans
Þat er á sú er ván heitir
Þar liggr hann, til Ragnarökrs!!!
Translation: He [Fenrir] howls horribly
And drool runs out of his mouth
That is a river and it is called the river Van
And there he lies, until Ragnarok!
,-) You can find lyrics translation in Skald Facebook group: m.facebook.com/groups/259352811320502
it is Icelandic language
lyricstranslate.com/en/gleipnir-gleipnir.html-1
The noise of footsteps of cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
The noise of footsteps of cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
No one would give up his hand
Until Týr extended his right hand
(x6)
The noise of footsteps of a cat
And the beard of a woman
And the roots of a rock
And the sinews of a bear
And the breath of a fish
And the spittle of a bird
Gleipnir is my name
He howls awfully
And spit runs out of his mouth
It's a river called Ván
There he lies until Ragnarök!!!
You can also use google to find sites that have translated lyrics. It's what I do.
What or who is Ragnarok please
This group is just amazing to listen to. I'm ready for a feast.
Never heard anything like it. Amazing ❤️
I dig it.
Listened to it once, and I unconsciously raided the drug house on my block with a viking axe.
Now I have trashbags full of weed and a satisfied blood lust.
Thank you,
SKALD
Greetings from Chile, this is so amazing!!! Je adore
I love these kind of songs
Then try all other great/better skald songs :)
Really nice French band !
La voix de la femme est magnifique
ce n'est pas une femme, c'est un ange
This music helps with my anxeity when I'm travelling. Thank you so much.
back in the day's my favorite metal band opened their epic song like them , it was Sepultura ( Arise album ) .
I remember that band.
Oohhhhhhhh
Ohhhhhhhhhh
Ohhhhhhhhhh
just love this
Я 1 по русски написала Благодарю Вас Волшебные исполнители
Привет)
Круто!
Amazing... with love from India
Been listening to this song for a long time no. I really love the circular rhythm effect of the syllable's time signature.
Oh my, it seems i've found another one masterpiece here! Thanks for your great music! Greetings from Belarus.
i love the part that speaks the roots of a mountain the tendons of a bear. it is a connection with total nature. Love this song #quarentenaBrasil.
Fascinating stuff, great atmospheric songs - Looking forward to see you in Germany soon!
Enchanting!
I feel my pagan blood coursing threw my veins WHERES MY AXE!!!!
The main weapon of vikings and most pagans was actually the broadsword and shield, but yeh whatever
@@tadakatsu123456 Swords were really expensive, so only nobles and the rich commonly had them. The spear and the shield was the most common weapon combination that one would see in the battlefield, and then the axe was the second most common.
Okazawa Games
No
Pretty sure Frodo still has it, the flaky bastard.
I keep my two bit by the gun rack.
Ce serait bien une traduction française pour celle la !
Elle est juste génial encore plus en concert 🖤
Ah, je m'attendais à la reprise d'Adrian von Ziegler ^^ Mais c'est pas mal non plus !
I remember riding a motorcycle after my accident trauma. I sing thia song a lot to cope up with my fears and it works
AMO SUS VOCES DESDE LA FEMENINA Y LAS MASCULINAS SON GENIALES SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
It doesn't matter if you can't understand it, you only have to FEEL it.
True, but the lyrics are deep.. 😅
Espectacular..
I accidentally found Skáld while trying to download 'Gleipnir from Skálmöld'
I'm not complaining this is awesome
This song is amazing, but also reminds me that I feel sad for Fenrir
Hes literally the bringer of end times
Yeah but he was chained. You wouldn't like being chained.....
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I think.
You don't want him unchained trust me
@@dawnwatching6382 maybe he does, you dont know his life xD
I imagine some metal music in this viking music. It needs some distortion!!
Funny you mention metal music, cause that is how I found this awesome band. Listening to a heavy metal music station on Pandora.
My bit of calm in the storm of 2020
I.came to find out what Skald is all about....
I did. Pretty awesome !!!
As a bonus I got a lesson in Norse mythology!
it was a good day😎
Il rumore dei passi del gatto
E la barba di una donna
E le radici di una roccia
E i tendini di un orso
E il respiro di un pesce
E la saliva di un uccello
Gleipnir è il mio nome
Il rumore dei passi del gatto
E la barba di una donna
E le radici di una roccia
E i tendini di un orso
E il respiro di un pesce
E la saliva di un uccello
Gleipnir è il mio nome
Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano
Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra
Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano
Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra
Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano
Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra
Nessuno avrebbe rinunciato alla sua mano
Fino a quando Týr ha allungato la mano destra (X6)
Il rumore dei passi di un gatto
E la barba di una donna
E le radici di una roccia
E i tendini di un orso
E il respiro di un pesce
E la saliva di un uccello
Gleipnir è il mio nome
Urla terribilmente
E lo sputo gli esce dalla bocca
È un fiume chiamato Ván
Là giace fino a Ragnarök !!!
è raro trovare italiani in una zona commenti estera grazie
@@m.marc0 :)
God i dont understany any of your songs even a single word but i love every one of them
If you're interested in the meaning of this song, it's talking about the materials used to make the fetters that bind Fenrir, the great wolf. They keep him bound until Ragnarok. When the last fetter breaks and Fenrir is free Ragnarok will be upon us. 😁
Me: looked up the hu at the gym, stumbled upon this
Me Again: May the allfathers bless me with the gains, to defeat my enemies
Fan from 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
My working hammer suddenly turned into Mjolnir while working on the house roofings
Jörmungandr wants to know your location
Leave it to these guys to make "and of" into something truly badass.
Me encantó! Aunque sin ver la letra sólo entendí : Ragnarökrs!!
j'adore aussi je suis normand d'origine ! ^^ C'est du vieux norrois il me semble ;)
¡Amo también soy normando de origen! ^^ Es viejo nórdico, creo;)
El canal de Vikings sube practicamente todas estas canciones subtituladas al Español
Creí que estaba solo escuchando esto
Gleipnir awesome
this chanel deservs more