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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Epic Viking Metal from the US of A? Yes!,
By Thor NH (Nottingham, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under the Mighty Oath (MP3 Download)
These guys are from Ohio but sound like they come from the forests of Finland. I'll keep this review short and simple. If you like bands like Ensiferum, Wintersun, Amon Amarth, Turisas, Wulfgar, etc. you should definitely give these guys a chance. For a debut album it is extremely well put together. So, again if you like Epic/Black/Death/Pagan/Viking metal give this on a whirl. You won't be disappointed.
Favorite tracks: Howl of Himinbjorg Triumph of Sword and Shield Seafarer
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Vikings have invaded Ohio!,
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This review is from: Under the Mighty Oath (Audio CD)
The warriors descended, hammers held high and screaming their dedication to Odin, from the frost-covered plains of...Toledo, Ohio? When the Hell did Middle America become home to epic Viking metal? Well, I can't say the boys in Hammer Horde don't take it seriously. With their grim, bearded demeanors, black outfits (complete with animal skins and capes) and Thor's hammer pendants, they certainly look the part of modern day Vikings. Does the music on their debut album Under the Mighty Oath hold up to their European brethren? Read on.
Under the Mighty Oath is a black/death/pagan metal hybrid that recalls the titans of the genre, owing much to bands like Amon Amarth (naturally), Ensiferium, and to some extent Turisas and even Borknagar and Children of Bodom (sans keyboards). As soon as the obligatory instrumental introductory track concludes, the album launches into a series of blood-drenched odes to battle and glory that seamlessly weave crushing death metal heaviness, blistering black metal ferocity, and pagan metal melodies and instrumentals. Most of the songs on Under the Mighty Oath feature harsh, screamed vocals, but the occasional clean vocals add diversity and make me think of Vintersorg trading vocal lines with Alexi Laiho! The lyrics to these battle anthems are positively crammed with Norse lore, and reflect just how dedicated Hammer Horde is to authenticity and the true spirit of their chosen form of metal. I have to raise a toast (though sadly, not a tankard of mead) to Hammer Horde for embracing this distinctly European style of metal so enthusiastically while at the same time putting their own stamp on it. If you're a fan of Viking and/or pagan metal, you would do well to give Under the Mighty Oath a listen. If songs like "Pierced By Odin's Spear", "Triumph of Sword and Shield" and the 9-minute epic "Seafarer" aren't enough to convince you that Hammer Horde is the real deal, you may want to turn in your war hammer.
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