Wodan heerst

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Wodan Heerst
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EP by
Released2007
Genre Folk metal, pagan metal
Length14:28
Label Independent [1]
Heidevolk chronology
De Strijdlust is Geboren
(2005)
Wodan Heerst
(2007)
Walhalla Wacht
(2008)

Wodan Heerst is an EP by the Dutch pagan/ folk metal band Heidevolk. The first track is included on the band's following studio album, Walhalla Wacht . [2] The second track is a remixed version of a song featured on Heidevolk's previous release, De Strijdlust is Geboren ; it features more violin than the previous version. [2] The third and final track is a cover of a song by the band Normaal. [2] The lyrics can be read as a simple catechism of Wodan and his acts, mainly describing his quests for divine wisdom, interspersed with prayers to and praise of the god.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Wodan heerst" (Odin reigns)7:57
2."Het bier zal weer vloeien" (The beer will flow again – Violin version)2:48
3."Vulgaris Magistralis" (Normaal cover)3:43

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