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The sequel to RED FOR FIRE: AN ICELANDIC ODYSSEY PART I, BLACK FOR DEATH finds the Norwegian metal duo Solefald stretching their stylistic wings per usual. Incorporating elements of industrial, dance, electronica, ambient, and progressive metal ... Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part II Music Solefald Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part II Songs | 1. | Red for Fire + Black for Death |
| 2. | Queen in the Bay of Smoke |
| 3. | Silver Dwarf |
| 4. | Underworld |
| 5. | Necrodyssey |
| 6. | Allfathers |
| 7. | Lokasenna Part 2 |
| 8. | Loki Trickster God |
| 9. | Spoken to the End of All |
| 10. | Dark Waves Dying |
| 11. | Lokasenna Part 3 |
| 12. | Sagateller |
| Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part II Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Lazare and Cornelius return for part two of their Icelandic As with Red For Fire, Black For Death is an experimental, progressive sort of black-ish metal with a Viking lean, due to the subject matter, but makes no qualms about delivering unexpected elements within the framework of a Norse concept. For example, as with Red For Fire, the saxophone again appears on Black For Death (“Underworld”, “Dark Waves Dying”), again rendering the track as a sort of Viking Vegas lounge number, but somehow works. Also, the use of grizzled spoken word for the Eddic poem again returns for “Lokasenna part 2 and 3". Submitted by holydevil_666 (quebec)  Was This Black For Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part II Music Review Helpful? Yes No
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