Odin's Court
Odin's Court was a Norwegian metal band that drew heavily from Viking mythology and Nordic folklore in their music. Fronted by Sindre "Lord Odin" Espeseth,...
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Odin's Court was a Norwegian metal band that drew heavily from Viking mythology and Nordic folklore in their music. Fronted by Sindre "Lord Odin" Espeseth, their sound combined heavy riffs with melodic elements and lyrics inspired by ancient sagas.
Their debut album "Odin's Court" established their approach, followed by "In the Halls of Valhalla" which featured the title track that became a live favorite. The song "(A Song For) Dragons" from their later work developed a particular following among fans.
The band included Lars "Viking" Frederiksen on guitar, Roar "Thor" Johnsen on bass, and Bjorn "Loki" Berg on drums alongside Espeseth's vocals. Their material often explored mythological themes, with songs like "Box Of Dice (Does God Play?)" and "But What's The Question?" continuing this focus on philosophical and legendary subjects.
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