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  • She's so beautiful and has so freakin' awesome voice! Love that language (even if I don't understand a word :P), that music and that early-medieval atmosphere. Best regards from Slavic Poland, Greg SLAVA!

  • Super!!

  • HOORAY FOR VALRAVN!

    :D

  • thanks for this music - valravn

    Regards to Sören - Nase Naseweis !!!

  • Wow!

    A CD will have to be bought.

    Þetta lag er flottast!

  • best video on youtube

    amazing music

  • dose who dosnt like Valravn dosnt know what music is anymore

  • nice attempt to pronounce icelandic :D

  • Nu har jeg set jer 5 gange og jeg er stadig helt vild med jeres musik. Hørte jer også dengang i hed Virelai :) Glæder mig til at se jer på posten i Odense for 6 gang!

  • De er også stadig Virelai, det er bare delt i to: Valravn bruger både traditionelle instrumenter og moderne instrumenter, Virelai er 100% traditionelle instrumenter :)

    Desuden mener jeg at de har sagt at de vil fokusere på Valravn for tiden, men er ikke helt sikker... :S

  • I er for vilde VALRAVN!! Jeg så jer i år, på Ollerup efterskole, SÅ FEDT!!!

  • now that must be a nice show to be totally stoned!

  • i've just seen them live last weekend,

    i'm not really in to folk / celtic music

    but when i heard this band play i liked it

    so i bought the cd they were selling there xD

    was a great weekend ^^

  • castlefest huh? I was there too. Bought their cd aswell.

    They're awesome. <3

  • Thanks for posting this, I saw them today at Castlefest and they simply rocked my socks off. Amazing music!

  • i would like to learn icelandic... How can northern people learn so many languages?

  • because they all are quite similar to each others, like all the slavic languages.

  • except Icelandic, nothing like the other 3 (D., S and Norwegian), Faroese and Ice. are similar, Finnish is nothing like any of them.

  • I feel sometimes that Faroese connects them all together. Exept for Finnish. It is very different although the culture is similar.

  • Norwegian becomes more and more similar to icelandic as you go more north.

  • Because we have to. Our languages are so obscure.

  • This a very special version of this Icelandic folk song Krummi svaf í klettagjá but still quite beautiful. Icelandic and foreska ( I think It's written like this) are not at all alike. Some of the sounds are quite different but they still do it quite well ;)

    Kveðja frá Íslenska krummanum

  • Anna, you sing icelandic like a pro! I loved you in the viking fest 2 years ago, when you sang on your knees in Sauðárkrókur, i forget the name, but i took a video. It was so beautiful.

  • Krummi- Not crummy at all!

  • They will be at this years Castlefest too!

  • so cool ^^

    I rememer that they did this song with two vocals then... gave me goosebumps

  • Wow, that lady's performance is great, so full of expression and emotion. The music is really cool, too.

  • i'd pay to listen to this

  • I agree with Dryalantha. Where is "Ulven, Ræven & Haren" from Halkær Festival. I really loved that performance :(

  • I love valravn, I m so glad they were at last years castlefest (NL) ^^

  • Where is the song Ulven, Ræven & Haren? I can't find it anymore :-(

  • Where is the song ''Ulven, Ræven & Haren'' ?? :-( I can't find it anymore!

  • I love Valravn - especially Anna's performance.

  • great

  • love this song

  • Valravn Rocks the House

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