While the Norwegian Black Metal of the 1990s became known among fires, polemics and sensationalist covers, something different began to develop in Fredrikstad. Something less interested in urban chaos and more connected with fog, forest and ancient spirits. In 1994, Dolk gave life to Kampfar, whose name comes from an ancient pagan war cry dedicated to Odin, making clear his intentions from the beginning: this was not about satanic cartoons or po…
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While the Norwegian Black Metal of the 1990s became known among fires, polemics and sensationalist covers, something different began to develop in Fredrikstad. Something less interested in urban chaos and more connected with fog, forest and ancient spirits. In 1994, Dolk gave life to Kampfar, whose name comes from an ancient pagan war cry dedicated to Odin, making clear his intentions from the beginning: this was not about satanic cartoons or po…