I've been listening to this song on repeat since I discovered it, last night. It was one of those rare moments, when TH-cam actually recommends me a gem. It happened before with the band called Rome. The start was this song, now I am searching information about Faroe Islands and putting it on my absolute must bucket list. I went so nuts, at the point where I am planning to learn the language too, one day. I don't think I've ever heard anything more beautiful. It's like elvish.
I've used TH-cam for music for years and not once have I ever left a comment on a single video as far as I remember. It's been almost four hours with this song on repeat. Please do not ever stop making music.
Not all who know the deep mist of uncertainty are witches - some are scientists and better if they know how careful they must be when walking near the cliffs in the mist!
Oh my God! Why am I discovering this voice, this art, this WOMAN only just now?? I can't understand a word she's saying but I can feel it in my soul! I'm absolutely in love ❤️🔥
@@nirou6054 Who cares? We are all Odin. Real religions are not about being a slave and obeying the Caesar or "the king". It is a journey into your own soul. You are Odin. You are Jesus. You are Gilgamesh. Mythology is a thought simulation so we can explore different aspects of ourselves. Aspects that are too painful to explore in reality. Or impossible. Let Icarus try the wings. Let us learn from his mistakes from the safety of our living room. In the end, the lesson we learned is what matters. If Icarus was a real person or not..... not so much.
Who cares? I do. I care if people tread religion as a tool for mental development, or if they are taking it literally. This is why i asked if he/she believes in the actual, physical existence of Odin. And no, we are not all Jesus. The abrahamitic religions are very much supposed to be understood in a most literal way, which i consider problematic. It would be really weird to me if one discards one silly god figure, just to exchange it for another .. a little bit like Leah Remini, who left Scientology, only to "find" Christianity ..
@@nirou6054 Religion IS a tool for mental (and social) development. Mythology is mythology. And every country in the world has one. I am from Greece, so we have a rich mythology also. But from the moment you take the "mental step" and you decide to see it as "reality", and turn mythology into religion, then your reasons are social. Democracy vs Theocracy. Human rights vs Divine Plans.... But this is not mythology's fault. It is the view of the individual. Christ, Zeus, Odin, Xenu..... it doesnt matter. You "follow" whoever agrees with the beliefs that you already have. All these guys are the personifications of the ideas that you already have. But if you like democracy, humanitarianism and human rights, you dont need to hide behind some "holy guy". If i am misogynistic, i will find the idea of the woman made as a servant of man, "from his rib", nice and "true". If i am not, i will find the idea stupid, and i will move on
@@nirou6054 ultimately religions were invented partially as a tool through which various peoples understood the world, as a tool to maintain a hierarchy, as a tool to help support people in life, etc. Religions have a purpose and whether one likes it or not they fulfill a specific niche that is important for humans and almost impossible to avoid. If that niche is not filled by say Christianity or paganism, then it will be filled with something else. Sometimes it can be replaced with something good such as humanism, sometimes it can be replaced with something bad like fascism. Ultimately one "faith" will triumph and become dominant, we must all hope that it is not to the detriment of the individual. Fundamentally religions such as the old pagan ones and Christianity serve as a stabilising mechanism. There may be something more than what we experience here on earth, but no religion has any way of knowing what that is, and thus they must have another purpose based on how prevalent they are.
There must be something about this music. I've listened to old school thrash since the 80s and I love this. I put it on for my 22 year old son who is a big fan of black metal and he was all, "Yeah, this is on my playlist."
There is never a limit when it comes to appreciating Eivør's voice. I listen to her music on a daily basis and never feel burnt out afterwards. Her voice is soul soothing.
It feels nice to listen to the song and don't understand the lyrics and just create your own meaning of them for yourself and make it sound even better
[ that's what most of us, non-native-english-speakers did when we were kids and teens when all western music was already available but had no clue what they were about then :D :) ]
It's kinda weird..Swedish being my mother language..it's really easy to learn to sing along to this..and it feels like i understand it, although i only understand for real only a few half a sentences here and there..but i can sing along to it faultlessly. It's a beautiful way to learn another language. That's the way i started learning Spanish once upon a time when living there..just singing along to their beautiful music. Music always gives you a first connection, a DESIRE to understand.
@Jason Larsen I´m swedish and have no problem reading both norweigan and danish. Some words are unique to our languages but usually pretty easy to figure out what they mean. A bit more tricky is that a few words are spelled the same but have a completely different meaning in our languages. Rolig means fun i swedish but calm in danish for instance. When it comes to spoken language Norweigan is very easy for me to understand. The intonation is a bit different but it almost feels like a dialect of the same language. Spoken danish is harder for me. The intonation feels more different and they also have a tendency to not pronounce the whole words. In the area around Copenhagen they speak a pretty "clean" version that I usually understand, and vice versa. But in other parts of Denmark I sometimes have to resort to english. I recently went to Iceland and it was fascinating on so many levels. The language feels very familiar - like you really should understand what they are saying but don´t. Shorter things like road signs and menus I could usually figure out, but understanding a longer text like a newspaper-article was hard.
I came across this on a playlist because I absolutely love Nordic music when I meditate. I don't get lost in the words because I can't understand them. It's the beat, the Rhythm, the melody and how it changes that helps transform my meditation into a celestial experience as I connect with my guides, angels and Spirit animals. This was amazing.... I can't get it loud enough!! I can't wait to be stuck in slow traffic or at a stoplight and play the song loud with my Moonroof open 😁
@@jakesanchez6621 anytime someone starts a sentence off with I don't mean any offense, everyone knows they absolutely do. You posted to be a douche and make yourself feel better and draw attention to yourself. 👏 Am I offended? No.... I'm laughing because your comment is so ignorant it's funny. Thanks Jake!
@@jakesanchez6621 I think I know what you mean. There are far too many people who broadcast their inner spiritual lives like they announce their recent Starbucks coffee purchase. OTOH, the mainstream religious and scientific outlooks on life have made it challenging for those of us who have spiritual paths that don't fully align with what's considered orthodox or acceptable. So some people overcompensate by trying to make non-mainstream spiritual paths trendy by talking about their own path all the time. And yeah, it does tend to be a pattern amongst the Caucasian/white demographic to a point where I have to roll my eyes. It's kind of embarrassing, because such talk seems to cheapen the walk. I feel the same way about mainstream religion. If you have particular leanings, that's fine. Just quit yammering about it and let what you do speak for itself. But then, that's my view.
@@a.katherinesuetterlin3028 people like this only talk loudly about their spirituality because they're desperately hoping for someone to validate their experiences, usually due to a non-spiritual upbringing.
@@jakesanchez6621 Yeah, that's very true. I know I went through a phase like that in the beginning, where I wanted others to talk to, to make sure I wasn't the only one. And that was me transitioning from Xian to what I am now. But I also know that not everyone is into the same stuff I'm into, and sometimes, ya gotta walk parts of your path alone, to really understand yourself better. And how can you do that if you're constantly seeking external validation? Sometimes "hermit mode" is the best way to learn.
I wish she woke me up with this singing in the middle of the night. Maybe I'll put the song on my alarm clock :-) It's like nature becomes alive and sing to me. Raw, naked, wild, beautiful music! I love it!
My girlfriend and I were painting, deep in our own creative worlds, when all of a sudden this song came up. It instantly captured our attention and now we can't get enough. We were amazed!
My brother went to her show yesterday, he said she was amazing. Heilung right after too. What a luck to live in a country where these artists perform! It must have been so nice!
Yeah, saw Lili Rrefrain, Eivor and Heilung last weekend in Glasgow, Scotland. It was one of the best music experiences of my life. An almost magical evening.
I've been to her concert in 2022 for the first time. She and her band is really giving it all, I got the feeling they now their stuff very well. Before the concert I had listen to her for a couple of years at YT. I got such a big dose of Eivor after that concert, it went several months before I did listen in at YT again:)
Bu arada farkettiniz mi bilmiyorum ama Kızılderililerde bizim şamanlarımızda ve Afrika yerlilerinde müzisyenin yaptığı tuhaf sesler (himma-e e he) aynısı onlarda da bulunuyor yani eski tarihlerde insanlar belli bir müzik/din etrafında oluşmuş ve bu yüzden bu gibi şarkılara evrensel bir dil olarak bakıyorum...
baldur knutsen We already had a amazing Diversity, i don't know what BS the politicians talk about lack of Diversity... Europe is the most diverse continent on earth. USA pop-culture ruined our awareness of it.
baldur knutsen I hoped you would see where i was coming from with my statement. Politicians are pushing foreign and incompatible culture on us in the name of "Diversity" We need Diversity.. It doesn't make sense because we amwas already diverse 200 years ago, 800 years ago and so on.. So basically it's not culture they are talking about, because that is what we have and lot of it, we aren't diverse enough in color, oddly enough we are the racist's.
I just love this music. It hit me deep into my heart.I don’t know why I have this feelings when I’m listening the norse folk as I don’t have any connections with the Scandinavians. It’s pure magic!!!🖤
Im Nebel laufen Alleine in der tiefen Stille Kann keinen Stein sehen Alle Häuser sind verschwunden Ich rufe doch keiner antwortet In der Zwischenzeit In der nebelbekleideten Nacht Erkenne ich Schatten Es sieht so aus als würde sich hier etwas bewegen Ich rufe doch keiner antwortet Freund, Freund kannst du mich sehen? Ich laufe im Nebel Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich In der grauenvollen Totenstille? Hast du die Straßenlichter gesehen Die die Stadt beleuchten? Hast du gesehen was sie dort taten? Weißt du wie die Dinge waren? Hat jemals jemand nach mir gesucht? Freund, Freund kannst du mich sehen? Ich laufe im Nebel Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich In der grauenvollen Totenstille? Bist du wie ich Im Nebel gelaufen Abgeirrt vom gezeichneten Boden In der Nähe der Bergeshänge Kennst du diese Einsamkeit? Freund, Freund verstehst du mich? Kennst du einen geheimen Weg? Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich In der unendlichen Verunsicherung? Freund, Freund verstehst du mich? Kennst du einen geheimen Weg? Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich Im endlosen Nebel? Ich Liebe dieses Lied!
i met eivor at fuat güner's program, incredible style and voice, combinaton of folk and rock produce high quaily music. greetings from turkey, and of course beautiful women :)
This is so metal. \,,/. I'd be honored and thrilled to have her in a metal band that I would probably have in the future, even as a guest vocalist. This is true talent with a great musical mind. My favorite female singer of all time.
+Trey No, word homage works only for Madonut. She does tributes, reinventions, changes imaginery into art, she's inspired. Everyone else is just a rip off, reductive copy, plagiarism. of Mummydonna of course, not the originator. Every Madinosaur fan will tell you that. Maybe not this gonzalo, as this troll account is already inactive, but maybe will respond from another 100th account.
@@bustin9549 So many people lack attention from others or have some hidden psychological issues that they have to resort to turning music loud in their cars to make some stranger turn their head to them. See a specialist.
Huaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! Dieser Song jagt mir die Schauer den Rücken hoch und runter! FANTASTISCH - auch ohne ein Wort zu verstehen! @Eivør - dich kann man nur lieben! ❤ Und die Natur in dem Video... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Netflix’s Ingobernable for having this as a soundtrack song for an episode. I was immediately hooked upon hearing it. Now I have more foreign music to listen to
She's been on my TH-cam suggestions and today is when I finally gave in. Wow. She's amazing. I heard the English one. But this version sounds even better
I think the majority of your fans prefer the Faroese version 😍 it feels more natural, intense, wild and free. It’s also great to learn a bit of Faroese through your songs ♥️ . . . WE LOVE YOU EIVØR! 🍀♥️
In the mist Walking in the mist Alone in the deep silence Can´t see any cairns Gone are all the houses I call out but no one answers In between the gaps In the mist-clad night I sense shadows Seems as though something is moving there I call out but no one answers me - Friend, friend can you see me Walking here in the mist Have you wandered as i have In the silence deep as death Did you see the street lights Shining in the village Did you see what they did there Do you remember what the state of things were Was anyone looking for me Friend, friend can you see me Walking here in the mist Have you wandered as i have In the silence deep as death Have you as I have Walked in the mist Strayed from the beaten path Near the mountain edge Do you know this loneliness Friend, friend do you understand me Do you know any secret path Have you wandered as I have in the endless uncertainty Friend, friend do you understand me Don´t you know any secret path Have you wandered as I have In the endless mist ======================================== Í Tokuni Gangi í tokuni Eina í djúpu kvirruni Síggi ongar varðar Burtur allir garðar Rópi men eingin svarar Inn ímillum gloppini Í mjørkaklæddu náttini Hómi eg skuggar Tykist sum okkurt rørir seg har Rópi men eingin svarar mær Vinur, vinur sært tú meg? Gangi her í tokuni Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg Í deyðadjúpu kvirruni? Sást tú gøtuljósini Lýsa í bygdini? Sást tú hvat tey gjørdu har? Minnist tú hvussu støðan var? Leitaði nakar eftir mær? Vinur, vinur sært tú meg? Gangi her í tokuni Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg Í deyðadjúpu kvirruni? Hevur tú eins og eg Gingið í tokuni Burturvilst frá slóðini Ytst á fjallatromini? Kennir tú hetta einsemið? Vinur, vinur skilur tú meg? Veitst tú nakran loyniveg? Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg Í endaleysu óvissuni? Vinur, vinur skilur tú meg? Veitst tú ongan loyniveg? Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg Í endaleysu tokuni?
hearing you again and again - at the end there is only one thing left: the wish to hear you at the place to where you belong - the wish to come to färöer, taking my sleeping bag, a tent, all my heart and come - feels more home than anything, thats completely strange, but wonderful too, thanks for feeling that way - maybe i find a way
The music, and the artistic direction in this video gives me chills, in a good way. Whoever composed this, and whomever directed this, thank you for sharing your vision with us.
This music is liquid courage pumped through my ears into my veins. Never before have I experienced how listening to these magical sounds immediately expanded my chest, calmed my breathing, and tightened my spine. The fear disappeared for some time. Thank you for this.
Ah, delightfully similar to Norwegian dialects. To think that Faroese and Islandic is almost the same as the roots of the Norwegian dialect, it almost feels magical to listen to these languages, and read them.
Orkney Norn: Favor i ir i chimrie, / Helleur ir i nam thite, gilla cosdum thite cumma, / veya thine mota vara gort o yurn sinna gort i chimrie, / ga vus da on da dalight brow vora Firgive vus sinna vora / sin vee Firgive sindara mutha vus, lyv vus ye i tumtation, / min delivera vus fro olt ilt. Amen. Shetland Norn: Fyvor or er i Chimeri. / Halaght vara nam dit. La Konungdum din cumma. / La vill din vera guerde i vrildin sindaeri chimeri. / Gav vus dagh u dagloght brau. Forgive sindorwara / sin vi forgiva gem ao sinda gainst wus. Lia wus ikè o vera tempa, / but delivra wus fro adlu idlu. [For do i ir Kongungdum, u puri, u glori.] Amen. Old West Norse: Faþer vár es ert í himenríki, / verði nafn þitt hæilagt Til kome ríke þitt, / værði vili þin sva a iarðu sem í himnum. / Gef oss í dag brauð vort dagligt Ok fyr gefþu oss synþer órar, / sem vér fyr gefom þeim er viþ oss hafa misgert Leiðd oss eigi í freistni, / heldr leys þv oss frá ollu illu. Amen. Faroese Faðir vár, tú sum ert í himlinum. / Heilagt verði navnið títt. Komi ríkið títt. / Verði vilji tín, so sum á himli, so á jørð. / Gev okkum í dag okkara dagliga breyð. Fyrigev okkum syndir okkara, / so sum vit eisini fyrigeva teimum, ið móti okkum synda. Leið okkum ikki í freistingar, / men frels okkum frá tí illa. [Tí at títt er ríkið, valdið og heiðurin um aldur og allar ævir.] Amen. Icelandic Faðir vor, þú sem ert á himnum. / Helgist þitt nafn, til komi þitt ríki, / verði þinn vilji, svo á jörðu sem á himni. / Gef oss í dag vort daglegt brauð. Fyrirgef oss vorar skuldir, / svo sem vér og fyrirgefum vorum skuldunautum. Og eigi leið þú oss í freistni, / heldur frelsa oss frá illu. [Því að þitt er ríkið, mátturinn og dýrðin að eilífu.] Amen. Norwegian (Landsmål 1920, present-day Nynorsk) Fader vár, du som er i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast; lat riket ditt koma; / lat viljen din ráda pá jordi som i himmelen; gjev oss i dag várt daglege brød; / og forlat oss vár skuld, som me og forlet váre skuldmenn; og før oss ikkje ut i freisting; / men frels oss frå det vonde. For riket er ditt, og magti og æra i all æva! Amen Norwegian (Nynorsk 1978/85) Fader vår, du som er i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast. Lat riket ditt koma. / Lat viljen din råda på jorda så som i himmelen. / Gjev oss i dag vårt daglege brød. Forlat vår skuld, / som vi òg forlèt våre skuldmenn. Før oss ikkje ut i freisting, / men frels oss frå det vonde. [For riket er ditt, og makta og æra i all æve.] Amen. Norwegian (Nynorsk 2011)[18] Vår far i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast. Lat riket ditt koma. / Lat viljen din råda på jorda slik som i himmelen. / Gjev oss i dag vårt daglege brød, og tilgjev oss vår skuld, / slik vi òg tilgjev våre skuldnarar. Og lat oss ikkje koma i freisting, / men frels oss frå det vonde. [For riket er ditt, og makta og æra i all æve.] Amen. A Shetland "guddick" (riddle) in Norn, which Jakob Jakobsen heard told on Unst, the northernmost island in Shetland, in the 1890s. The same riddle is also known from the Faroe Islands, Norway, Iceland, and a variation also occurs in England.
Actually, her live video by the statue of Trollabundin got like millions of views when someone shared it on Facebook but I doubt anyone looked her up afterwards because it's Facebook...
I love singing along with lyrics in Faroese and I don't know it but I am going to learn! I speak english and french already. This language is beautiful! And so is Eivør!! I just saw her in Seattle at the Neptune theatre. EPIC night of my life!! ❤
Not my language yet speaks to me more than many songs in my native tongue. Dark, beautiful, intoxicating, primal with electronic elements. Well done!!! Cheers from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Been a faithful fan for years and this is the song that inspired me to learn faroese! I cannot express how much I love the language and how attracted I felt towards it. Im Romanian! 😮
Greetings to our Icelandic cousins from the Celts of Eire. Keep our tribes and beliefs strong. Welcome also to our Nordic cousins. We have been buried seeds for too long, time to grow. Respect Agus Saoirse
There are some artists and songs not many know. They don't have much fans like the most popular ones. But trust me, the fans they have are real. And we like the fact that they aren't too popular actually! Not everyone owns diamonds. You're a 💎.
When the landscape is barren, you have no choice but to go inside yourself and see what treasures you can find in the caverns. I so admire the purity and strength of Northern folk, and wish I had one tenth of their resilience.
WOW!! Not only is the song awesome. The video is beyond spectacular!! Many thumbs up. I am surprised there are so few reactions to this superb video!!!
Many people prefer sunny, white beaches and palm trees, but I prefer the landscapes of Iceland and Faroe Islands.
Yes. You freaking legend. Me too bro
Saaaaame
How about concrete landscapes?
That's what this is faroe?
Indeed
Thank you Warduna, Heilung, and Danheim for leading me to Eivor! Its like the Old Gods are leaving me a musical bread trail back to them.
A blood trail 😊
You should check out A Tergo Lupi, too. I find them similar to Wardruna, and Kominn Heim is an excellent song to start with.
There's no god.. stop feeding your false beliefs
Yesssssss same here haha
Munknorr is great too 🤘⛩️🌿
Thanks to SKÁLD too, they lead me here :)
Love Eivør. I find all her songs full of mysticism and symbolism. She is a great artist. ❤😍
Mystibolism
Quickly becoming one of my favorites. She triggers old memories
True
She & most of the Nordic Singers-Song writers & musicians have impressions of their ancestral Naturism, reflected in their modern performances.
she must be a soul group.
that is why we find her to be so goddess-like
For all those people wondering like me:
why does it sound like Icelandic though it isn't - it's Faroese, and oh boy doesn't it sound just lovely?
I was wondering exactly about that: "it looks Icelandic but there's something different about it" - so thanks for explaining :-)
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White DeVile i am from faroe island and der is not dat mutch a difrend but der is a big digreand i omderstand a litel islandish
White DeVile yes indeed
Faroese? 😶
You should see her live. This lady is a force of nature.
Hearing this at the Royal Albert Hall last night was probably the best live musical experience I've ever had,
Those vocals just went through my soul.
Jealous!
I envy you.
I'm so glad musicians like this exist to keep these styles alive, evolving, and relevant. Absolutely love Eivor.
I am going to have an obsession with this song. I can feel it.
HellCat I have already 😂
I've been listening to this song on repeat since I discovered it, last night. It was one of those rare moments, when TH-cam actually recommends me a gem. It happened before with the band called Rome. The start was this song, now I am searching information about Faroe Islands and putting it on my absolute must bucket list. I went so nuts, at the point where I am planning to learn the language too, one day. I don't think I've ever heard anything more beautiful. It's like elvish.
HellCat same here! This was the bESt random discovery!!
random discovery here too. I listen to it on repeat about 12 times before I go to bed. XD
me toooooo
I've used TH-cam for music for years and not once have I ever left a comment on a single video as far as I remember.
It's been almost four hours with this song on repeat. Please do not ever stop making music.
tell eivor i have the answer uia aiu o with love and peace i have the answer for her pain
who are you kid gaza why are you listening this song 4 hours think about and write back i cry when i hear her pain and read your words piece
i’m 4 years late to the party. damn!
She must be a witch, because to make music this beautiful, sorcery must be involved.
Not all who know the deep mist of uncertainty are witches - some are scientists and better if they know how careful they must be when walking near the cliffs in the mist!
James Kohler meh she's a witch
For sure she is one of us!
So mote it Be?
Maikati Daeba 🌱⛆🔥🌪
When I first listened to it, I felt like I found the song I've been looking for years and it continues every time I listen...
I feel exacly the same ,because of this song i bought tickets on her concert in this year. This was my first bought tickets, I'm so happy :D
@@neisti4481 Wow, great, I hope one day I can go to a concert of this song too.
People: what kind of music do you usually listen to?
Me: any kind that guides me to Valhalla
I followed Ragnar Lothbrok and Utred Ragnarsson into battle to this song
Facts
Jajajajajajaja I agree❤️🖤
*Amon Amarth enters the stage*
So you like manowar too?
I love how this music is both beautiful and creepy
Ich auch / me too ❤
Same
It's a funny thing, but my husband who's Norwegian, he doesn't like her music @ all. I know, so sad. At least i can enjoy. :-)
Not creepy, but haunting.
How is it creepy ?
Oh my God! Why am I discovering this voice, this art, this WOMAN only just now?? I can't understand a word she's saying but I can feel it in my soul! I'm absolutely in love ❤️🔥
try the English version as well ⛈
@@watch-Dominion-2018ця версія більш колоритна
So much respect for her, keeping the spirit of the Nordic people alive with music, hel Odin, the allfather!
Do you think Odin exists?
@@nirou6054 Who cares? We are all Odin. Real religions are not about being a slave and obeying the Caesar or "the king". It is a journey into your own soul. You are Odin. You are Jesus. You are Gilgamesh.
Mythology is a thought simulation so we can explore different aspects of ourselves. Aspects that are too painful to explore in reality. Or impossible.
Let Icarus try the wings. Let us learn from his mistakes from the safety of our living room.
In the end, the lesson we learned is what matters. If Icarus was a real person or not..... not so much.
Who cares? I do. I care if people tread religion as a tool for mental development, or if they are taking it literally. This is why i asked if he/she believes in the actual, physical existence of Odin. And no, we are not all Jesus. The abrahamitic religions are very much supposed to be understood in a most literal way, which i consider problematic. It would be really weird to me if one discards one silly god figure, just to exchange it for another .. a little bit like Leah Remini, who left Scientology, only to "find" Christianity ..
@@nirou6054 Religion IS a tool for mental (and social) development. Mythology is mythology. And every country in the world has one. I am from Greece, so we have a rich mythology also.
But from the moment you take the "mental step" and you decide to see it as "reality", and turn mythology into religion, then your reasons are social.
Democracy vs Theocracy. Human rights vs Divine Plans....
But this is not mythology's fault. It is the view of the individual.
Christ, Zeus, Odin, Xenu..... it doesnt matter. You "follow" whoever agrees with the beliefs that you already have.
All these guys are the personifications of the ideas that you already have.
But if you like democracy, humanitarianism and human rights, you dont need to hide behind some "holy guy".
If i am misogynistic, i will find the idea of the woman made as a servant of man, "from his rib", nice and "true".
If i am not, i will find the idea stupid, and i will move on
@@nirou6054 ultimately religions were invented partially as a tool through which various peoples understood the world, as a tool to maintain a hierarchy, as a tool to help support people in life, etc. Religions have a purpose and whether one likes it or not they fulfill a specific niche that is important for humans and almost impossible to avoid. If that niche is not filled by say Christianity or paganism, then it will be filled with something else. Sometimes it can be replaced with something good such as humanism, sometimes it can be replaced with something bad like fascism. Ultimately one "faith" will triumph and become dominant, we must all hope that it is not to the detriment of the individual.
Fundamentally religions such as the old pagan ones and Christianity serve as a stabilising mechanism. There may be something more than what we experience here on earth, but no religion has any way of knowing what that is, and thus they must have another purpose based on how prevalent they are.
the most sincere and most natural song I've ever heard.
Love from Turkey...
I can't understand a thing to this music, but i feel like I'm connected with it...
Eivor, into the mist. Official version.
@@kattagatcitymanagersoffice1370 English version, not official :-)
One of the best songs I've ever heard! And I say that as someone who has been listening to Heavy Metal for 35 years. Nothing else than metal.
Yep, i'm a Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hendrix..etc.. type of person. This song is just amazing!
Yeah I don't listen to music at all but god damn this woman sings good
btw, there's a metal cover to this song by Ignea (actually this is what brought me here!)
There must be something about this music. I've listened to old school thrash since the 80s and I love this. I put it on for my 22 year old son who is a big fan of black metal and he was all, "Yeah, this is on my playlist."
I am too a heavy metal lover and feel the same. Probably because of the dark atmosphere and low beats, like a doom metal somehow resemblance 🤔
There is never a limit when it comes to appreciating Eivør's voice. I listen to her music on a daily basis and never feel burnt out afterwards. Her voice is soul soothing.
Faroese is such a beautiful language...!
Milyen gyönyörű nyelv a feröeri...!
So magyar is
@@ilkererol1986 bizony!
She is so magical.
She is probably from another world...
I adore this.
I Eidor this.
It feels nice to listen to the song and don't understand the lyrics and just create your own meaning of them for yourself and make it sound even better
[ that's what most of us, non-native-english-speakers did when we were kids and teens when all western music was already available but had no clue what they were about then :D :) ]
I'd normally agree but being Faroese and able to relate to the subject matter of this song I'd say that would be tough in this specific case.
Sou uma senhora de 71 anos do Brasil, e você foi a melhor coisa que descobri nos últimos tempos!
It's kinda weird..Swedish being my mother language..it's really easy to learn to sing along to this..and it feels like i understand it, although i only understand for real only a few half a sentences here and there..but i can sing along to it faultlessly. It's a beautiful way to learn another language. That's the way i started learning Spanish once upon a time when living there..just singing along to their beautiful music. Music always gives you a first connection, a DESIRE to understand.
LoveAge Agreed. I am trying to understand French by songs. :)))
YESYESYES
Hey that's how I'm learning Faroese too!
@@linhhellangel3605 bon courage 💪
@Jason Larsen I´m swedish and have no problem reading both norweigan and danish. Some words are unique to our languages but usually pretty easy to figure out what they mean. A bit more tricky is that a few words are spelled the same but have a completely different meaning in our languages. Rolig means fun i swedish but calm in danish for instance. When it comes to spoken language Norweigan is very easy for me to understand. The intonation is a bit different but it almost feels like a dialect of the same language. Spoken danish is harder for me. The intonation feels more different and they also have a tendency to not pronounce the whole words. In the area around Copenhagen they speak a pretty "clean" version that I usually understand, and vice versa. But in other parts of Denmark I sometimes have to resort to english. I recently went to Iceland and it was fascinating on so many levels. The language feels very familiar - like you really should understand what they are saying but don´t. Shorter things like road signs and menus I could usually figure out, but understanding a longer text like a newspaper-article was hard.
No idea why this was in my recommended, but damn, I'm glad it was!
same here
AnestheticAlien same here lol XD
same
AnestheticAlien same, before this song i didnt even know faroese existed
yeah same
I came across this on a playlist because I absolutely love Nordic music when I meditate. I don't get lost in the words because I can't understand them. It's the beat, the Rhythm, the melody and how it changes that helps transform my meditation into a celestial experience as I connect with my guides, angels and Spirit animals. This was amazing.... I can't get it loud enough!! I can't wait to be stuck in slow traffic or at a stoplight and play the song loud with my Moonroof open 😁
I'm sorry I mean no offense but this is the whitest comment I've ever read.
@@jakesanchez6621 anytime someone starts a sentence off with I don't mean any offense, everyone knows they absolutely do. You posted to be a douche and make yourself feel better and draw attention to yourself. 👏 Am I offended? No.... I'm laughing because your comment is so ignorant it's funny. Thanks Jake!
@@jakesanchez6621 I think I know what you mean. There are far too many people who broadcast their inner spiritual lives like they announce their recent Starbucks coffee purchase. OTOH, the mainstream religious and scientific outlooks on life have made it challenging for those of us who have spiritual paths that don't fully align with what's considered orthodox or acceptable. So some people overcompensate by trying to make non-mainstream spiritual paths trendy by talking about their own path all the time.
And yeah, it does tend to be a pattern amongst the Caucasian/white demographic to a point where I have to roll my eyes. It's kind of embarrassing, because such talk seems to cheapen the walk. I feel the same way about mainstream religion. If you have particular leanings, that's fine. Just quit yammering about it and let what you do speak for itself. But then, that's my view.
@@a.katherinesuetterlin3028 people like this only talk loudly about their spirituality because they're desperately hoping for someone to validate their experiences, usually due to a non-spiritual upbringing.
@@jakesanchez6621 Yeah, that's very true. I know I went through a phase like that in the beginning, where I wanted others to talk to, to make sure I wasn't the only one. And that was me transitioning from Xian to what I am now.
But I also know that not everyone is into the same stuff I'm into, and sometimes, ya gotta walk parts of your path alone, to really understand yourself better. And how can you do that if you're constantly seeking external validation? Sometimes "hermit mode" is the best way to learn.
I wish she woke me up with this singing in the middle of the night. Maybe I'll put the song on my alarm clock :-) It's like nature becomes alive and sing to me. Raw, naked, wild, beautiful music! I love it!
> Maybe I'll put the song on my alarm clock
I did smth like a year ago - it's the best alarm I've so far
I’ve been using one of her songs as an alarm clock (verd mín) and waking up it’s like a wild magical experience
My goodness, what is this devilment? The sheer beauty of the imagery, yet it still can't outweigh the beauty of the music itself. Absolutely perfect
I know right I see it even more as psychic🖤
Magic of Devil at its finest
Cringe
@@juli8vdberg562 devil suxx like hell. God is cooler!
@@bushwalker6214 shut up
My girlfriend and I were painting, deep in our own creative worlds, when all of a sudden this song came up. It instantly captured our attention and now we can't get enough. We were amazed!
I love u Eivør!! From Turkey... ❤
Yorumlarda Türk birine rastlayacağımı düşünmezdim ❤️💜
🌸
This song grabs you by the ears and won't let go. Eivor, you are a gift.
Exactly, your comment is what I feel now. 😅
I saw her live yesterday. She really gave me goose bumps. But Heilung after that was just indescribable
My brother went to her show yesterday, he said she was amazing. Heilung right after too. What a luck to live in a country where these artists perform! It must have been so nice!
Man I bet that show was something to behold. Where did you see them? I wanna go so bad
Yeah, saw Lili Rrefrain, Eivor and Heilung last weekend in Glasgow, Scotland. It was one of the best music experiences of my life. An almost magical evening.
I've been to her concert in 2022 for the first time. She and her band is really giving it all, I got the feeling they now their stuff very well. Before the concert I had listen to her for a couple of years at YT. I got such a big dose of Eivor after that concert, it went several months before I did listen in at YT again:)
I've seen was Iron Maiden in 2019. But sometimes when I'm home alone my neighbors also get to listen to Heilung, Wardruna, and Eivør.
This Woman is POSSESSED! POSSESSED WITH AMAZING TALENT! Jesus ,what a Unique Sound She HAS! I Adore HER!!!
what kind of energy is this Piece of ART !?! I feel goosebumps, positive and ready for the next chapter !!
How I would love to see her live! Unique and phenomenal voice and performance!
Started crying while listening to it and I'm still very shaken; please never stop making music [and the video is breathtaking!]
Stop cutting onions during an earthquake! :(
I jest. I understand exactly how you feel - her music is indescribable.
Bu arada farkettiniz mi bilmiyorum ama Kızılderililerde bizim şamanlarımızda ve Afrika yerlilerinde müzisyenin yaptığı tuhaf sesler (himma-e e he) aynısı onlarda da bulunuyor yani eski tarihlerde insanlar belli bir müzik/din etrafında oluşmuş ve bu yüzden bu gibi şarkılara evrensel bir dil olarak bakıyorum...
Ayn
mantıklı
Aynı şey Türklerde de var. (bkz: kargyraa)
Türk görmek rahatlattı şarkıdan korkmuştum da biraz söxksöckcçclcövlv
My Germanic soul loves everything about this song.
This is our Europe - beauty and diversity. Greetings from Poland.
baldur knutsen We already had a amazing Diversity, i don't know what BS the politicians talk about lack of Diversity... Europe is the most diverse continent on earth. USA pop-culture ruined our awareness of it.
baldur knutsen sadly im not comming very often
Are you muslim??
Are you kidding? diversity dasn't mean multikulti
baldur knutsen I hoped you would see where i was coming from with my statement.
Politicians are pushing foreign and incompatible culture on us in the name of "Diversity" We need Diversity.. It doesn't make sense because we amwas already diverse 200 years ago, 800 years ago and so on.. So basically it's not culture they are talking about, because that is what we have and lot of it, we aren't diverse enough in color, oddly enough we are the racist's.
Honestly wish so much that this vibe returns for eivor! It's just hypnotic! So good
I just love this music. It hit me deep into my heart.I don’t know why I have this feelings when I’m listening the norse folk as I don’t have any connections with the Scandinavians. It’s pure magic!!!🖤
Im Nebel laufen
Alleine in der tiefen Stille
Kann keinen Stein sehen
Alle Häuser sind verschwunden
Ich rufe doch keiner antwortet
In der Zwischenzeit
In der nebelbekleideten Nacht
Erkenne ich Schatten
Es sieht so aus als würde sich hier etwas bewegen
Ich rufe doch keiner antwortet
Freund, Freund kannst du mich sehen?
Ich laufe im Nebel
Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich
In der grauenvollen Totenstille?
Hast du die Straßenlichter gesehen
Die die Stadt beleuchten?
Hast du gesehen was sie dort taten?
Weißt du wie die Dinge waren?
Hat jemals jemand nach mir gesucht?
Freund, Freund kannst du mich sehen?
Ich laufe im Nebel
Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich
In der grauenvollen Totenstille?
Bist du wie ich
Im Nebel gelaufen
Abgeirrt vom gezeichneten Boden
In der Nähe der Bergeshänge
Kennst du diese Einsamkeit?
Freund, Freund verstehst du mich?
Kennst du einen geheimen Weg?
Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich
In der unendlichen Verunsicherung?
Freund, Freund verstehst du mich?
Kennst du einen geheimen Weg?
Warst du jemals so wandern wie ich
Im endlosen Nebel?
Ich Liebe dieses Lied!
Dankeschön für die Übersetzung! Das Lied ist super! Aber der Text erinnert mir das Gedicht von Herman Hesse "Im Nebel".
Welche sprache ist das :0
@@Malijamke Färöisch (DE) / Føroyskt (FO) / Faroese (EN) / Faroëes (AF) :)
Vielen Dank!
yeah cheers
i met eivor at fuat güner's program, incredible style and voice, combinaton of folk and rock produce high quaily music. greetings from turkey, and of course beautiful women :)
Absolutely stunning in everyway . Eivor just blows me away . Her beautiful voice gives me goosebumps everytime . She is otherworldy , a true star .
This is so metal. \,,/. I'd be honored and thrilled to have her in a metal band that I would probably have in the future, even as a guest vocalist. This is true talent with a great musical mind. My favorite female singer of all time.
Definitely has a metal vibe to it. Love it.
There's a metal version of it! Ignea made one recently, look it up. They brought me here!
@@timvancaelenberge7849 who's ignea?
@@pajtim9079 A band. They deserve attention because they are good at what they do.
@@timvancaelenberge7849 I'll check 'em out
A brilliant song and a great atmospheric video.
its a copy from MADONNA - frozen
Similar video but very different songs. Also the topographical places are different.
Which is a rip off from Garden of Allah in which starred Marlene Dietrich.
Gonzalo Arvietti not a copy a homage.
+Trey No, word homage works only for Madonut. She does tributes, reinventions, changes imaginery into art, she's inspired. Everyone else is just a rip off, reductive copy, plagiarism. of Mummydonna of course, not the originator. Every Madinosaur fan will tell you that. Maybe not this gonzalo, as this troll account is already inactive, but maybe will respond from another 100th account.
I love when TH-cam takes me deeper down the rabbit hole I find such great music
I blast this in my car as often as possible so my fellow Americans know what *real* music is.
I like driving through a neighborhood when the bass is dropping.
I'm so proud of you and this makes me so happy. I too live in America, and if I drove, I would do the same.
All music is real music though
@@bustin9549 So many people lack attention from others or have some hidden psychological issues that they have to resort to turning music loud in their cars to make some stranger turn their head to them. See a specialist.
Well done
I can't listen to this enough.
your avatar fits you comment so well
The most beautiful song I've heard lately. A very strong voice. Music and lyrics are great. Unbelievable..wawww
The chorus sounds like a complete deja vu to me and it gives me goosebumps every time. Damn, why isn't this song longer.
I came to love Eivor with Trollabundin. She just keeps getting better. Love the throat singing.
Huaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! Dieser Song jagt mir die Schauer den Rücken hoch und runter! FANTASTISCH - auch ohne ein Wort zu verstehen! @Eivør - dich kann man nur lieben! ❤ Und die Natur in dem Video... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
3 days of this song on repeat and loving it more and more. Eivor has one of the best and beautiful voices I ever heard!
Just heard this live last night in Vancouver. You sing with incredible passion and skill, I was left speechless and in awe.
Thank you.
The pleasure to come across quality music after a long time is enormous
Thank you Netflix’s Ingobernable for having this as a soundtrack song for an episode. I was immediately hooked upon hearing it. Now I have more foreign music to listen to
Her voice is wow....
This song is addictive! Anyone here from 2024?
2024 and Greece ❤
Yes! From Australia
Yes. From 2024 Nigeria. Happy to be in the present future. All road leads to Valhalla
Yep. It's been repeated most of this morning now. From South Africa🇿🇦
Yep! Got to hear this incredible voice live 2 days ago at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia ❤
She's been on my TH-cam suggestions and today is when I finally gave in. Wow. She's amazing. I heard the English one. But this version sounds even better
This is one of humanitys treasures. Be sure to keep it safe till the end of times!
I think the majority of your fans prefer the Faroese version 😍 it feels more natural, intense, wild and free. It’s also great to learn a bit of Faroese through your songs ♥️
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WE LOVE YOU EIVØR! 🍀♥️
100000 times and I still love this song more and more.. kiss from GREECE
In the mist
Walking in the mist
Alone in the deep silence
Can´t see any cairns
Gone are all the houses
I call out but no one answers
In between the gaps
In the mist-clad night
I sense shadows
Seems as though something is moving there
I call out but no one answers me -
Friend, friend can you see me
Walking here in the mist
Have you wandered as i have
In the silence deep as death
Did you see the street lights
Shining in the village
Did you see what they did there
Do you remember what the state of things were
Was anyone looking for me
Friend, friend can you see me
Walking here in the mist
Have you wandered as i have
In the silence deep as death
Have you as I have
Walked in the mist
Strayed from the beaten path
Near the mountain edge
Do you know this loneliness
Friend, friend do you understand me
Do you know any secret path
Have you wandered as I have
in the endless uncertainty
Friend, friend do you understand me
Don´t you know any secret path
Have you wandered as I have
In the endless mist
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Í Tokuni
Gangi í tokuni
Eina í djúpu kvirruni
Síggi ongar varðar
Burtur allir garðar
Rópi men eingin svarar
Inn ímillum gloppini
Í mjørkaklæddu náttini
Hómi eg skuggar
Tykist sum okkurt rørir seg har
Rópi men eingin svarar mær
Vinur, vinur sært tú meg?
Gangi her í tokuni
Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg
Í deyðadjúpu kvirruni?
Sást tú gøtuljósini
Lýsa í bygdini?
Sást tú hvat tey gjørdu har?
Minnist tú hvussu støðan var?
Leitaði nakar eftir mær?
Vinur, vinur sært tú meg?
Gangi her í tokuni
Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg
Í deyðadjúpu kvirruni?
Hevur tú eins og eg
Gingið í tokuni
Burturvilst frá slóðini
Ytst á fjallatromini?
Kennir tú hetta einsemið?
Vinur, vinur skilur tú meg?
Veitst tú nakran loyniveg?
Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg
Í endaleysu óvissuni?
Vinur, vinur skilur tú meg?
Veitst tú ongan loyniveg?
Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg
Í endaleysu tokuni?
Thank you for putting the lyrics here!!!
Thank you mate for the lyrics
hearing you again and again - at the end there is only one thing left: the wish to hear you at the place to where you belong - the wish to come to färöer, taking my sleeping bag, a tent, all my heart and come - feels more home than anything, thats completely strange, but wonderful too, thanks for feeling that way - maybe i find a way
this gives off yule vibes. blessed yule everyone
The music, and the artistic direction in this video gives me chills, in a good way. Whoever composed this, and whomever directed this, thank you for sharing your vision with us.
Could listen to this all day long, and I will.
Beautiful song, I love it! Long live north culture and people! Greetings from Hungary!
It doesn't matter how many times I watch this video, it will forever entrance me. Easily the most beautiful music video out there.
This music is liquid courage pumped through my ears into my veins. Never before have I experienced how listening to these magical sounds immediately expanded my chest, calmed my breathing, and tightened my spine. The fear disappeared for some time. Thank you for this.
Here's some words on faroese :
Vinur : Friend, Tokuni : Mist/Fog, Kvirruni : Death, Skuggar : Shadows, Burtur : Gonne, Eingin : No one, Sært : See, Gangi : Walking, Skilur : Understand, Endaleysu : Endless! Thank you!
Ah, delightfully similar to Norwegian dialects. To think that Faroese and Islandic is almost the same as the roots of the Norwegian dialect, it almost feels magical to listen to these languages, and read them.
monocerotos What Norwegian dialects? Just out of curiosity. Jeg lærer meg norsk.
its faroese noth norse 🙂lea d closest to old west norse
Orkney Norn:
Favor i ir i chimrie, / Helleur ir i nam thite,
gilla cosdum thite cumma, / veya thine mota vara gort
o yurn sinna gort i chimrie, / ga vus da on da dalight brow vora
Firgive vus sinna vora / sin vee Firgive sindara mutha vus,
lyv vus ye i tumtation, / min delivera vus fro olt ilt.
Amen.
Shetland Norn:
Fyvor or er i Chimeri. / Halaght vara nam dit.
La Konungdum din cumma. / La vill din vera guerde
i vrildin sindaeri chimeri. / Gav vus dagh u dagloght brau.
Forgive sindorwara / sin vi forgiva gem ao sinda gainst wus.
Lia wus ikè o vera tempa, / but delivra wus fro adlu idlu.
[For do i ir Kongungdum, u puri, u glori.] Amen.
Old West Norse:
Faþer vár es ert í himenríki, / verði nafn þitt hæilagt
Til kome ríke þitt, / værði vili þin
sva a iarðu sem í himnum. / Gef oss í dag brauð vort dagligt
Ok fyr gefþu oss synþer órar, / sem vér fyr gefom þeim er viþ oss hafa misgert
Leiðd oss eigi í freistni, / heldr leys þv oss frá ollu illu.
Amen.
Faroese
Faðir vár, tú sum ert í himlinum. / Heilagt verði navnið títt.
Komi ríkið títt. / Verði vilji tín,
so sum á himli, so á jørð. / Gev okkum í dag okkara dagliga breyð.
Fyrigev okkum syndir okkara, / so sum vit eisini fyrigeva teimum, ið móti okkum synda.
Leið okkum ikki í freistingar, / men frels okkum frá tí illa.
[Tí at títt er ríkið, valdið og heiðurin um aldur og allar ævir.] Amen.
Icelandic
Faðir vor, þú sem ert á himnum. / Helgist þitt nafn,
til komi þitt ríki, / verði þinn vilji,
svo á jörðu sem á himni. / Gef oss í dag vort daglegt brauð.
Fyrirgef oss vorar skuldir, / svo sem vér og fyrirgefum vorum skuldunautum.
Og eigi leið þú oss í freistni, / heldur frelsa oss frá illu.
[Því að þitt er ríkið, mátturinn og dýrðin að eilífu.] Amen.
Norwegian (Landsmål 1920, present-day Nynorsk)
Fader vár, du som er i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast;
lat riket ditt koma; / lat viljen din ráda pá jordi som i himmelen;
gjev oss i dag várt daglege brød; / og forlat oss vár skuld, som me og forlet váre skuldmenn;
og før oss ikkje ut i freisting; / men frels oss frå det vonde.
For riket er ditt, og magti og æra i all æva! Amen
Norwegian (Nynorsk 1978/85)
Fader vår, du som er i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast.
Lat riket ditt koma. / Lat viljen din råda
på jorda så som i himmelen. / Gjev oss i dag vårt daglege brød.
Forlat vår skuld, / som vi òg forlèt våre skuldmenn.
Før oss ikkje ut i freisting, / men frels oss frå det vonde.
[For riket er ditt, og makta og æra i all æve.] Amen.
Norwegian (Nynorsk 2011)[18]
Vår far i himmelen! / Lat namnet ditt helgast.
Lat riket ditt koma. / Lat viljen din råda
på jorda slik som i himmelen. / Gjev oss i dag vårt daglege brød,
og tilgjev oss vår skuld, / slik vi òg tilgjev våre skuldnarar.
Og lat oss ikkje koma i freisting, / men frels oss frå det vonde.
[For riket er ditt, og makta og æra i all æve.] Amen.
A Shetland "guddick" (riddle) in Norn, which Jakob Jakobsen heard told on Unst, the northernmost island in Shetland, in the 1890s. The same riddle is also known from the Faroe Islands, Norway, Iceland, and a variation also occurs in England.
I thought "death" would be something like "død" or "døder".
Greetings from Romania
Robert Alex salutare. 😁
Romani care asculta asa ceva? Exista speranta :o
Vine vine :D
Don't understand a word but yet I could listen for HOURS on end. Love the English version as well!
why doesn't this have millions of views !!!
Eruan Cook Because that's not what "the mass" wants to hear. And if they did it wouldn't be such an amazing find!
Ephagon fra Østerrike Very true!!
*****
Thank you! :) Have a nice day!
Actually, her live video by the statue of Trollabundin got like millions of views when someone shared it on Facebook but I doubt anyone looked her up afterwards because it's Facebook...
best remark i have heard in some time. you are my hero of the day!!!!
all the best.
a friend from Norway.
Beautiful music, the lyrics are serious and impactful, and the video is fantastically well crafted.
What are the lyrics about?
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Cannot comprehend the language hearing it, but is fluent to my heart. Beautiful.
I love singing along with lyrics in Faroese and I don't know it but I am going to learn! I speak english and french already. This language is beautiful! And so is Eivør!! I just saw her in Seattle at the Neptune theatre. EPIC night of my life!! ❤
That's pure magic, like a shaman performing! Love that girl! Reminded me of Jim Morrison somehow...
a writhe a mist and a beautiful back drop. incredible!
I LOVED THIS SONG WHEN IT WAS RELEASED AND THE MUSIC VIDEO JUST MADE IT BETTER EEEEE
Perfect... O.o My favourite song for next 20 years... O.o
Same.
Wow what an incredible artist.Sunning voice. Love this song.
Not my language yet speaks to me more than many songs in my native tongue. Dark, beautiful, intoxicating, primal with electronic elements. Well done!!! Cheers from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wow. I've just found it by accident, and I cannot stop listening to this song. It is soooooo good! It is a masterpiece
ഭയാനകം 🔥
Strongly recommended for evryone........
Extremely soulful item🖤🖤
Love From India...
മലയാളി...💌
Been a faithful fan for years and this is the song that inspired me to learn faroese! I cannot express how much I love the language and how attracted I felt towards it. Im Romanian! 😮
Greetings to our Icelandic cousins from the Celts of Eire. Keep our tribes and beliefs strong. Welcome also to our Nordic cousins. We have been buried seeds for too long, time to grow. Respect Agus Saoirse
There are some artists and songs not many know. They don't have much fans like the most popular ones. But trust me, the fans they have are real. And we like the fact that they aren't too popular actually! Not everyone owns diamonds. You're a 💎.
@Ad Lockhorst I like Sia version the best.
Love the atmosphere of this vide, especially the combination of the flowing dress and the landscape, it definitely evokes the ethereal.
Check out Madonna’s Frozen music video it is very similar
Que c'est beau ! Il y a quelque chose de magique dans cette chanson et ce clip, je ne me lasse pas de l'écouter. 💖
When the landscape is barren, you have no choice but to go inside yourself and see what treasures you can find in the caverns. I so admire the purity and strength of Northern folk, and wish I had one tenth of their resilience.
I love music in exotic languages! 🖤
WOW!! Not only is the song awesome. The video is beyond spectacular!! Many thumbs up. I am surprised there are so few reactions to this superb video!!!
Perfect, brutal, sublime, hypnotic and absolutely addictive ❤️🔥
I love Eivør, from Turkey
Helal sana kardeşim, Türkler her yerde gerçekten de :)
harbiden her yerde anasını satayım
bugün konseri var kimler geliyor
Nerde konseri
Türk arıyordum 🙋♂️🇹🇷
Eivør, your music gives me goosebumps, you combine the troath singing with the music very well. You're awesome and very underrated... :-(
I love the sound of the waves and wind in the last few seconds.
This song has been stuck on repeat in my head, lately. So glad I discovered this artist!
I love your music, specialy Trøllabundin song and performance! Big up and support, greetings from Bulgaria !