What Does Yggdrasil Mean

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Runaljod – Yggdrasil
Studio album by
Released15 March 2013
GenreNordic folk, ambient, dark folk
Length66:14
LabelIndie Recordings/Fimbulljóð Productions
ProducerKvitrafn
Wardruna chronology
Runaljod – Gap Var Ginnunga
(2009)
Runaljod – Yggdrasil
(2013)
Runaljod - Ragnarok
(2016)

Runaljod – Yggdrasil (The Sound of Runes - Yggdrasil) is the second album by NorwegianNordic folk musical project Wardruna, released 15 March 2013 by Indie Recordings/Fimbulljóð Productions. It is an interpretation of the Elder Futhark and is sung in Norwegian, Old Norse and Proto-Norse. The lyrics center on Norse spiritual themes.[1][2]

Lyrical content and themes[edit]

What Does Yggdrasil Mean In English

The title of the opening song, 'Rotlaust Tre Fell', meaning 'a rootless tree falls', is based on the philosophy of the band. The song is an invocation of the AllfatherOdin and 'my mother Frigg' and 'wise Vanir', 'ancient Thurs' and the Norns. 'Rotlaust Tre Fell' was used in the third season of Vikings during preparation for an attack on Paris.

What does Yggdrasil mean? The name probably means Horse of Odin, king of the Norse gods, in Old Norse, which is the equivalent of gallows of Odin. This would be a direct reference to a story in Norse mythology about Odin hanging himself from the tree to gain knowledge of the runes (see below).

'Fehu', which was used in the first season of TV series Vikings during a raiding scene, tells of the dangers of gold and wealth and how greed takes over the hearts of men.

The final track, 'Helvegen' ('the Road to Hel') is essentially a funeral song. The song (and album) closes with the famous stanza from Hávamál: 'Cattle die, kinsmen die, You yourself will also die, but the word about you will never die, if you win a good reputation. Cattle die, kinsmen die, You yourself will also die, I know one that never dies: the judgement of those who died'.[3] 'Helvegen' was used in the second season of Vikings while Ragnar and his men prepare to sail again to Wessex and in the fifth season when Ubbe is gravely injured in a fight in Wessex and has a religious epiphany. The song has also been used satirically in Norwegian comedy series Norsemen.

Yggdrasil

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleEnglish translationLength
1.'Rotlaust tre fell'Rootless Tree Falls4:11
2.'Fehu'Wealth6:45
3.'NaudiR'Need6:31
4.'EhwaR'Horse4:10
5.'AnsuR'Áss6:31
6.'IwaR'Yew5:42
7.'IngwaR'Yngvi (Freyr)5:28
8.'Gibu'Gift5:30
9.'Solringen'The Sun Ring6:30
10.'Sowelu'Sun7:40
11.'Helvegen'The Path to Hel7:11
Total length:66:41

Personnel[edit]

  • Einar Kvitrafn Selvik – vocals and instruments
  • Gaahl – vocals
  • Lindy Fay Hella – vocals

References[edit]

What Does The Word Yggdrasil Mean

  1. ^'Wardruna - Runaljod - Yggdrasil - Album Review - Rockfreaks.net'. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. ^'Wardruna - Runaljod - Yggdrasil - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives'. www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  3. ^'Wardruna – Helvegen Lyrics | Freyia Völundarhúsins'. freya.theladyofthelabyrinth.com. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
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