
Mithotyn "In the Sign of the Ravens (Yellow vinyl)" 2x12"
Mithotynâs Viking Metal classic remastered and with new artwork by Kris Verwimp! First time on vinyl and digi-CD.
After releasing four demo tapes, Mithotyn finally put out their first full-length album in 1997. âIn the Sign of the Ravensâ might not quite reach the heights of the bandâs later releases, but thereâs still plenty here to enjoy. The album delivers a hard, cold take on Viking Metal, and at this early stage the band hadnât yet fully embraced the stronger melodic elements that would become more prominent on later records.
As mentioned, Mithotyn had already released four demos before this album, so about half of the tracks here originate from those recordings, mainly âNidhoggâ and âPromo 96â. The newer material fits in nicely though, and overall the album maintains a solid level of quality throughout.
One area where this record really shines is its atmosphere. In many ways, the Viking feeling here is the strongest in their entire discography. It comes through especially well in the instrumental tracks like âLost in the Mistâ and âLet Thy Ale Swingâ. The band creates a mystical mood with folky keyboard melodies layered behind distorted guitars, growls, and occasional chants.
If youâre already a fan of Viking or Black Metal, youâll know roughly what to expect: longer songs with some variation, harsh growled vocals balanced with cleaner chorus sections, and a strong sense of atmosphere. Itâs a familiar formula, but one that works well and captures what makes this style of music so enjoyable.Â
Tracklist:
1. Upon Raging Waves
2. In the Sign of the Ravens
3. Shadows of the Past
4. Lost in the Mist
5. Embraced by Frost
6. In the Forest of Moonlight
7. Tills Dagen Gryr
8. Stories Carved in Stone
9. Freezing Storms of Snow
10. Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be
11. Let Thy Ale Swing
Mithotynâs Viking Metal classic remastered and with new artwork by Kris Verwimp! First time on vinyl and digi-CD.
After releasing four demo tapes, Mithotyn finally put out their first full-length album in 1997. âIn the Sign of the Ravensâ might not quite reach the heights of the bandâs later releases, but thereâs still plenty here to enjoy. The album delivers a hard, cold take on Viking Metal, and at this early stage the band hadnât yet fully embraced the stronger melodic elements that would become more prominent on later records.
As mentioned, Mithotyn had already released four demos before this album, so about half of the tracks here originate from those recordings, mainly âNidhoggâ and âPromo 96â. The newer material fits in nicely though, and overall the album maintains a solid level of quality throughout.
One area where this record really shines is its atmosphere. In many ways, the Viking feeling here is the strongest in their entire discography. It comes through especially well in the instrumental tracks like âLost in the Mistâ and âLet Thy Ale Swingâ. The band creates a mystical mood with folky keyboard melodies layered behind distorted guitars, growls, and occasional chants.
If youâre already a fan of Viking or Black Metal, youâll know roughly what to expect: longer songs with some variation, harsh growled vocals balanced with cleaner chorus sections, and a strong sense of atmosphere. Itâs a familiar formula, but one that works well and captures what makes this style of music so enjoyable.Â
Tracklist:
1. Upon Raging Waves
2. In the Sign of the Ravens
3. Shadows of the Past
4. Lost in the Mist
5. Embraced by Frost
6. In the Forest of Moonlight
7. Tills Dagen Gryr
8. Stories Carved in Stone
9. Freezing Storms of Snow
10. Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be
11. Let Thy Ale Swing
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Mithotynâs Viking Metal classic remastered and with new artwork by Kris Verwimp! First time on vinyl and digi-CD.
After releasing four demo tapes, Mithotyn finally put out their first full-length album in 1997. âIn the Sign of the Ravensâ might not quite reach the heights of the bandâs later releases, but thereâs still plenty here to enjoy. The album delivers a hard, cold take on Viking Metal, and at this early stage the band hadnât yet fully embraced the stronger melodic elements that would become more prominent on later records.
As mentioned, Mithotyn had already released four demos before this album, so about half of the tracks here originate from those recordings, mainly âNidhoggâ and âPromo 96â. The newer material fits in nicely though, and overall the album maintains a solid level of quality throughout.
One area where this record really shines is its atmosphere. In many ways, the Viking feeling here is the strongest in their entire discography. It comes through especially well in the instrumental tracks like âLost in the Mistâ and âLet Thy Ale Swingâ. The band creates a mystical mood with folky keyboard melodies layered behind distorted guitars, growls, and occasional chants.
If youâre already a fan of Viking or Black Metal, youâll know roughly what to expect: longer songs with some variation, harsh growled vocals balanced with cleaner chorus sections, and a strong sense of atmosphere. Itâs a familiar formula, but one that works well and captures what makes this style of music so enjoyable.Â
Tracklist:
1. Upon Raging Waves
2. In the Sign of the Ravens
3. Shadows of the Past
4. Lost in the Mist
5. Embraced by Frost
6. In the Forest of Moonlight
7. Tills Dagen Gryr
8. Stories Carved in Stone
9. Freezing Storms of Snow
10. Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be
11. Let Thy Ale Swing















