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Ahead of this Friday's new album release Aldrlok, the Icelanders Árstíðir Lífsins offer in listening the entire effort of 9 songs and 80+ minutes in total via Black Metal Promotion YouTube channel.

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Posted: 29.05.2024 by Bad English | Comments (0)


Icelandic folk/black metal group Árstíðir Lífsins are all set to release their next full length offering. Dubbed Aldrlok, it is scheduled for international release via Ván Records on May 31st, 2024. It was composed and recorded in Norway, Sweden and Germany in 2022 and mixed and mastered in September 2022 by Markus Stock at Studio E, Mellrichstadt, Germany.

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Posted: 07.05.2024 by Bad English | Comments (1)


German/Icelandic folk/black metal formation, Árstíðir Lífsins, have shared news that they have completed the work on their new album, Aldrlok, as well as new EP, Hermalausaz. Both are set for release later this year via Ván Records. More news to follow.

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Posted: 08.04.2023 by Bad English | Comments (1)


Árstíðir Lífsins have revealed that their upcoming EP and next studio album are taking shape at the moment. The recordings are scheduled to be completed by the end of July 2022. As most of our previous works, both EP and album will be mixed and mastered by the experienced hands of renowned producer Markus Stock at Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt, Germany. More info in due time. Stay tuned.

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Posted: 05.06.2022 by Bad English | Comments (1)


Saga Á Tveim Tungum II: Eigi Fjǫll Né Firðir, the fifth studio album from Árstíðir Lífsins is out now and available for streaming in full below. For a limited time you can purchase a digital version of it for only 1? by heading over here.

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Posted: 26.05.2020 by Abattoir | Comments (1)


Icelandic/German black metal adventurists Árstíðir Lífsins have announced that their 'saga' continues with the upcoming full length effort - Saga Á Tveim Tungum II: Eigi Fjǫll Né Firðir. It will be released on May 22nd through Ván Records on 2LP, Digipack CD and digital channel Bandcamp.

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Posted: 04.05.2020 by Bad English | Comments (2)


Icelandic black metal collectives Árstíðir Lífsins and Carpe Noctem have joined forces for a split release, entitled Aldrnari, due on April 24th via Ván Records (on amber-coloured vinyl, digipak CD, and the known digital channels). This effort features one 20+ minute song from each band. You can listen to both of them via Youtube down under.

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Posted: 14.04.2020 by Bad English | Comments (0)


Last week, Árstíðir Lífsins have released their fourth studio album Saga Á Tveim Tungum I: Vápn Ok Viðr. The band uploaded all nine tracks through Bandcamp, and are now available for listening below. Check out the new stuff.

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Posted: 30.04.2019 by Abattoir | Comments (1)


German/Icelandic metallers Árstíðir Lífsins return with their much anticipated fourth studio album. To be entitled Saga Á Tveim Tungum I: Vápn Ok Viðr, this record will see the light on April 26th, 2019. Like all previous outputs, it will be released through Ván Records. It was composed and recorded in Germany and Sweden in early 2018 and mixed and mastered in August, 2018 by Markus Stock at Studio E, Mellrichstadt, Germany. You can also check out a brand new track "Morðbál á flugi ok klofin mundriða hjól", being presented as animated video.

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Posted: 21.03.2019 by Abattoir | Comments (4)