King of Asgard | |
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Origin | Mjölby/Vadstena/Skänninge/Motala –Östergötland, Sweden |
Genres | Viking metal,melodic death metal,melodic black metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Trollmusic,Metal Blade |
Members | Karl Beckman, Jonas Albrektsson, Ted Sjulmark, Mathias Westman |
Website | King of Asgard on Facebook |
King of Asgard is a SwedishViking metal band fromÖstergötland, formed in 2008.[1] The band has released one demo and four full-length albums, most recentlysvartrviðr in 2021, and is currently signed to Trollmusic.
King of Asgard was formed in 2008 by Karl Beckman and Karsten Larsson, former members of Viking metal actMithotyn. Following the release of their 2009 demo,Prince of Maerings, King of Asgard signed with Metal Blade Records. The band's debut album,Fi'mbulvintr, was released in 2010.[2]
The band's second record,... to North, was released by Metal Blade Records in 2012. In early 2012, bassist Jonas Albrektsson was quoted onBlabbermouth as saying, "... to North takes off pretty much whereFi'mbulvintr left off, so to say, with a natural development, more varied songs and structures. It's a development of our sound which will be recognized by old fans." Albrektsson went on to say, "this time around I've been more involved in the writing process along with Karl, which kind of shines through, giving the songs a wider perspective."[3] A video was released for the album's lead single, "The Nine Worlds Burn".
Digipak versions of the album feature a bonus cover ofIsengard's "Winterskugge".
Karg followed in 2014. It would be King of Asgard's final release through their longtime label, Metal Blade Records.
Karg's release was preceded on 19 May 2014 by the debut of its first single,[4] "The Runes of Hel", which featured an accompanying video.
Metal Injection noted a shift in the band's musical direction from the style of King of Asgard's previous outings, stating thatKarg "continues to elaborate on their traditional Viking metal, but looming within it is an ominous forecast of the black metal variety".[5]
The album features a cover ofBathory's "Total Destruction".
In 2016, King of Asgard announced they had left Metal Blade Records to join Swedish label Trollmusic. According to the label, the band's fourth release,taudr, was recorded in June, and was expected to see release in October 2016.[6]
On 16 August 2016, King of Asgard announced that the mastering oftaudr had been completed at Kalthallen Studios.[7] The album was recorded and mixed by Magnus Andersson at Sweden's Endarker Studios. It was released on 17 March 2017.[8]
King of Asgard's second album with Trollmusic,svartrviðr, was released in 2021. It continued their development towards longer songs and towards black metal.[9]