Lifvsleda – Lifvspänn (2022)
Lifvspänn
Transilvansk Hunger
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Lifvsleda – Lifvspänn (2022)
Lifvspänn
Transilvansk Hunger
Source: discogs.com
Lifvsleda: Sepulkral Dedikation.
Black Vinyl.
Includes an inner sleeve and poster.
Norma Evangelium Diaboli.
Lifvsleda | Det Besegrade Lifvet | 2020
Swedish Black Metal
https://regainrecords.bandcamp.com/album/det-besegrade-lifvet
Lifvsleda | Det Besegrade Lifvet | Single | 2020
Swedish Black Metal
Taken from the upcoming sophomore release due out September, 2020.
https://lifvsleda.bandcamp.com/track/det-besegrade-lifvet-single
Lifvsleda | Evangelii Härold | 2024
Swedish Black Metal
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Pictured: Sepulkral dedikation, released in 2022
Lifvsleda | Lifvspänn | 2022
Swedish Black Metal
Featuring a cover of Darkthrone’s Transilvanian Hunger in Swedish.
https://lifvsleda.bandcamp.com/album/lifvsp-nn
Review: Lifvsleda – Det Besegade Lifvet (Shadow/Regain)
My review of Lifvsleda’s Det Besegade Lifvet, written for Heavy Music Headquarters:
Lifvsleda are from Sweden, but the spirit of their music encompasses all elements of the Nordic black metal scene. After the release of their first EP Manifest MMXIX in 2019, Lifvsleda explore the meaning of death in the main theme of the lyrics in Det Besegade Lifvet, with more vigor and passion.
On Det Besegade Lifvet, Lifvsleda keep the sound of raw black metal a few steps ahead of modern black metal. As a result, the original sound of the album generally comes from the early days of Nordic underground black metal. While the undeniable strong influences of Sorhin and Arckanum are evident on this album, the cold, dark, and melancholic nature of the northern forests is rippled through the trollish vocals, striking melodies and simple yet dynamic structure of the songs. And this eventually, as the album title declares, defeats life and leads us to the creation of a considerable work that could easily represent the unique image of the Swedish black metal empire.
Rating: 3.5/5