HEIDEVOLK - Nehalennia (Official)

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Heidevolk create with "Uit oude grond" a musical and lyrical monument for the legends and sagas of their homeland Gelderland. The sextet stays tenaciously true by enveloping Gelderland's history in a compactly woven garb of folk and metal. Authentic traditional folk instruments meet the heaviness of the electric guitars and the thundering drums, providing the perfect setting for the sweeping clean vocals of both frontmen. "Uit oude grond" (Eng. trans.: From old soil) is a harmonious and genuine work that covers the wide spectrum of sing-along hymns, acoustic ballads, and epic heroic anthems. A pagan metal album for raised fists and mead-filled drinking horns.
Video Credits: Produced by Framecat Film and Video, with Zaza Wouters as Nehalennia. Also starring Festus, Kai, Höarn, Dorian, Yrmwulf, Martina, Maria, Lena and Heidevolk. With a big thanks to: Paul Braadvraat, Mieze Miesijerus, Altaya, Anny & Peter Westdijk and BO-EL Guitars.

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  • every time i hear this song, my beard starts growing.

  • @IconoclastZeitgeist

    Nothing wrong with playing Skyrim, but I'd agree, I came to a metal video to hear METAL, not discuss games! There's videos for that too.

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  • @Affenpuff this song isnt about going to war

  • you guy's don't understand shit of it don't you ;)

  • @PostifxNegatif I am not sure if that is so, I think they both influecend eachoter a lot. and of course Frankish (braband/Limburg) also influenced dutch, (perhaps also frisian) but I think it is the same with culture, they go both ways.

  • @Megaerathia In fact, it's the other way around. Modern German is derived from Dutch.

  • hmm i wouldn't go to war for these girls

  • who is the girl in the clip???

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