Thorr's Hammer: Dommedagsnatt EP (1998)
It's one thing to name your death/doom band Thorr's Hammer and sing/croak lyrics in Norwegian, but quite another when a 17-year-old Norwegian exchange student is doing it after bumping into a pair of depressed stoners in Seattle, Washington.
So goes the tale of Dommedagsnatt (Norwegian for "Doomsday Night"), which paired Runhild Gammelsaeter (the aforementioned Norwegian waif, a.k.a. Ozma) with future Sunn O))) and Southern Lord label masterminds Greg Anderson and Stephen O'Malley.
Recorded in 1995 and released in '98 as SUNN01, the three-track Dommedagsnatt EP was the product of a brief, six-week "career" during which Thorr's Hammer (augmented by bassist James Hale and drummer Jamie Sykes) performed all of two shows.
But they had the presence of mind to visit a nearby studio long enough to record three examples of their crawling, crushing, mythologically-inspired death/doom, topped by Runhild's haunting wails and unbelievable, inhuman roars.
Seriously, you may have to watch some vintage live footage for yourself to fully accept this incongruous reality as fact.
First cut "Norge" is basically an ode to Norway, extolling its frozen nights and midnight sun, virgin forests and deep mines, its sailors and adventurers, while "Troll" pits legendary beasts against the Viking gods (including Thor, of course) in an epic battle over Midgard.
And the title track recounts the Norse apocalypse itself -- Ragnarok -- and draws yet again from ancient texts to describe that final battle between gods and giants, as mankind helplessly awaits to learn who will be their masters after this immutable "doomsday night".
Southern Lord's first CD pressings added a live bonus cut entitled "Mellom Galgene," which translates to English as "Between the Gallows," and places Anderson and O'Malley's colossal, corrosive guitar tones somewhere between Electric Wizard and their most successful subsequent endeavor, drone lords Sunn O))).
These bands' names alone should stoke raging fires in the souls of extreme metal enthusiasts (and strike fear in poseurs' 'nads), and indicate the overwhelming power and enduring cult surrounding Thorr's Hammer and their small but seminal musical canon.
It ain't for everyone, but ... Happy Halloween!
p.s. -- Today, when she isn't being called into very sporadic tour duty with Thorr's Hammer, Runhild works in the field of biology, in which she holds a Ph.D. in cell physiology.
p.p.s. -- Some of these words were edited from my All-Music Guide Thorr's Hammer biography and Dommedagsnatt review.
More Death/Doom & Funeral Doom (or Close Enough): Ahabâs The Giant, Cathedralâs The Ethereal Mirror, Colosseumâs Chapter 1: Delirium, Confessorâs Condemned, dISEMBOWELMENTâs Transcendence into the Peripheral, Electric Wizard's Come My Fanatics âŠ, Evokenâs Antithesis of Light, Mammoth Stormâs Fornjot, Morgionâs Among Majestic Ruin, Paradise Lost's Gothic, Rippikouluâs Musta Seremonia, Samothraceâs Lifeâs Trade, Serpentine Pathâs Serpentine Path, Shape of Despairâs Angels of Distress, Skepticismâs Stormcrowfleet, Solothusâ Realm of Ash and Blood, Spectral Voiceâs Eroded Corridors of Unbeing, Swallow the Sunâs Songs from the North I, II & III, Symptomâs Caverns of Katabasis Thergothonâs Stream from the Heavens, Triptykonâs Eparistera Daimones, Winterâs Into Darkness.












