Hild – Valfreiya (Album Review)

Release Date: October 07th 2022 - Odium Records

Hild – Valfreiya

Hild is the creation of Lars Broddesson, most notably associated with Marduk and Funeral Mist, and it is an ode to true warlike warrior nature. The result is a violent debut opus that is short sharp, and primal, and whilst it has elements of black and crust, it is an all-out thrash record!

Valfreiya, whilst steeped in Norse paganism, is a raw, primal pure thrash metal record with all the hallmarks that made the genre initially brilliant. It is an ode to the early eighties with massive riffing and lightning-fast tempo changes before the genre got bogged down in self-indulgence and technical meandering. Hild is self-described as “Swedish war Metal “, and its literal translation is battle/Strife.
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Musically it defines this statement.
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With each track honouring a respective Valkyrie and its characteristics, it is a refreshing unhinged barrage of musical strength and pure antagonism. It shines brightly against the spectre of mortality and the ordinary. “Wodurida” is the tribal march of war that explodes into violence “ Hrist” and its memorable chorus, and “Mist” where the power of the riff rules supreme. There is no need for comparatives “Gondul” is pure violent thrash, whilst the biggest riff and most metal composition of all are saved for the title track, the downright explosive ‘Valfreiya.’

A cathartic glimpse into the creative soul Valfreiya is an opus where each track is short and concise, a sonic barrage that delivers its message and moves on with no excuses, self-indulgence, or compromises. Delivered with a freshness and a crazed zeal that whilst contains a darkened heart, this a release of overwhelming energy that reminds you of just how good speed metal can be when it is delivered with this much passion and sheer aggression.

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Release Year: 2022
Label: Odium Records
Category: Album
Country: Sweden

Reviewed by Sparky