Stridens hus

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Stridens hus
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Studio album by
Released8 December 2014
StudioConclave and Earshot Studios, Bergen
Genre Black metal
Length43:34
Label Dark Essence Records
Producer Bjoernar E. Nilsen
Taake chronology
Noregs vaapen
(2011)
Stridens hus
(2014)
Kong Vinter
(2017)

Stridens hus is the sixth full-length album by Norwegian black metal band Taake. It was released on 8 December 2014.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Hoest.

No.TitleLength
1."Gamle Norig"5:54
2."Orm"6:43
3."Det fins en prins"8:07
4."Stank"6:20
5."En sang til sand om ildebrann"5:06
6."Kongsgaard bestaar"5:35
7."Vinger"5:49
Total length:43:34

Personnel

Taake

Additional personnel


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