For One Pagan Brotherhood

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For One Pagan Brotherhood
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 26, 2011
RecordedNovember 2010 – January 2011 at Bear's Cave Studio in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre Pagan metal, folk metal
Length58:13
Label Trinacria Media
Producer Tersivel
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For One Pagan Brotherhood is the first full-length album by Argentine pagan metal, folk metal band Tersivel. The album was released on February 26, 2011 through Trinacria Media.

Contents

Background

Cruzat Beer House, mentioned in track 12, was an Irish craft beer pub in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [14]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."As Brothers We Shall Fight"GerbinoGerbino, Robert, Närgrath6:07
2."The Heathen Sun Of Revenge"GerbinoGerbino, Robert, Närgrath4:20
3."Far Away In The Distant Skies"GerbinoGerbino, Robert, Närgrath7:45
4."High Germany/Erin's Jig"TraditionalHigh Germany: Traditional / Erin's Jig: Gerbino, Robert4:37
5."And Fires Also Died Away"InstrumentalRobert3:07
6."Those Days Are Gone"GerbinoGerbino4:01
7."Tarantella Siciliana"InstrumentalGerbino2:44
8."We Are The Fading Sun"GerbinoGerbino, Robert5:49
9."Aeolian Islands"InstrumentalGerbino4:17
10."Cosa Nostra"Gerbino, NärgrathGerbino, Robert, Närgrath3:36
11."Pagan Nation"GerbinoGerbino, Robert, Närgrath7:48
12."Cruzat Beer House Song"GerbinoGerbino, Robert4:02
Total length:58:13

Personnel

Tersivel
Additional musicians and production

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