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It's about Odin, the All-Father (Alfadhir) and his many names (haiti). The beginning part mentions Draupnir (a magical ring that replicates), Gungnir (Odin's magical spear), Geri and Freki his wolves, Sleipnir his eight-legged horse, Huginn and Muninn his ravens, then the ridiculous amount of names and titles Odin has. The chanting in the beginning is an ancient Germanic warchant about dedicating their spears to war and Odin. Yes, he is throat-singing. There is no direct evidence that the Germanics and Norse did so, but they certainly encountered people who did. It sounds cool, nonetheless.
This song is an ode to Odin, also known as The Allfather (Alfadhir). The lyrics are from a poem found on a rune stone. Translation of the lyrics: Draupnir (A magic ring owned by Odin; it drips eight exact copies of itself every nine nights.) Geri Freki (Odin's wolves) Sleipnir (Odin's eight legged horse; Loki is it's mother) Gugnir (Odin's Spear; effectively Norse mythology's aimbot) Haegolae Haegolae Haegolae Wiju Bi Gojze Gaegogae Gaegogae Gaegogae Ginu Gahelija (Hail, Hail, Hail I dedicate to the spear, Gagaga, Gagaga, Gagaga I yell resoundingly) Haugen Maunen (Odin's ravens) Ok Alfadhir heitir (And he's called Allfather) (The rest lists some of Odin's many names/titles) Fimbulthulur Fjoelnir Udhur Ulfroegni Thekkur Thudur Onski Ofnir Rognir Raudhir Grimnir Goendlir Hlefreyr Hangatyr Njolstapi Naudhvindir Jolfudhr Jafnhaur Atridhir Alfadhir Sidgrani Sigfadhir Dughirgjafi Dresvarpir Bileygur Biflidhi Margvisir Midhvitnis Londungr Launhirdir Yggr ok Yungir (Mighty Thuler, Wise one, Striver, Wolfspeaker, Welcomed one, Pale one, God of wishes, Inciter, Cheiftain, Redhead, Hooded one, Wandwielder, Famous lord, God of the hanged, Nebulizer, Needed one, Yulefather, Evenhigh, Attacking rider, Allfather, Long Beard, Father of victory, One with a missing eye, God with painted shield, Flashing eye, Shieldshaker, Leader of the crowd, One with knowledge, Shaggy-cloack wielder, Guardian of secrecy, Terrible one and Stormy one.) As a Swede, I consider this sacred music.
🐺 Geri.. Freki.. (Odin's Wolves.) Huginn... Muninn... (Odin's Ravens. Thought & Memory.) Sleipnir.. (Odin's Horse.) If this is ur first Heilung song/vid/performance, I look forward to seeing u cover more! Krigsgaldr. In Maidjan. Anoana. are particularly popular for a reason. Heilung have just released a live performance of Traust. Good luck on ur journey 👍
Heilung is a spiritual experience. They are my go to when I need to musically meditate and take a moment for myself. I highly recommend some of the songs where Maria (the female singer) has dominate vocals. They're a little easier to vibe with for newbies. I recommend: Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan LIVE Heilung | LIFA - Othan LIVE Heilung | Anoana [Official Video]
@@setonhillstudios The recommendations above are *exquisite*. I love seeing people reacting to those, so if you are in for more, please record a reaction to one of those!
Saw them in London last year, an incredible live show. This song was the final piece in the ritual and is about building the battle lust. My mate got so involved slapping his hands on his thighs during it, that the next day his legs were black and blue. If you get the chance see them live, you will not regret it.
Saw these guys headlining a music festival in a farm in the English Countryside. Not sure what the village over the hills thought was going on, probably preparing to be pillaged by vikings. Their rituals are insane live, the drums vibrate you to the core. And you haven't heard Maria's vocals yet. Oh. My. Gawd.
I definitely want to check out more from them! I’m intrigued to see what else they have out there! Such a unique style and I’ve honestly never heard anything like it! Thanks for watching!
Saw them last year here in the US at a small venue. That poor building had never seen such power from the drums. You felt every bit of them in your body
I'm a Norse pagan. I started to explore this branch of paganism after becoming a druid in 2021. When I was perusing blogs by other Norse pagans on Tumblr, I came across a clip of this performance, and I was hooked. Heilung is less a band and more like a historical reenactment of Old Norse culture. This song is literally an invocation to Óðinn before battle. Every concert of theirs is one long ritual to the Old Gods, wights, and ancestors. Please check out their latest video, Truast.
@@prettybxy77 everything is valid.....few things authentic. Neopaganism si not born out if a sincere understanding of all religions. I have met people who Say are profesional mermaids and wizards. You can call yourself anything nowadays. I'm not complaining, i'm just pointing out they lack of continuity between the ancient druidic traditions and today. Same as Heilung, is not tradicional norse music, it's cosplay more fit for fantasy, which is not wrong. But neither is it autenthic.
I heard a couple of Heilung songs, quite an experience and enjoyable to get into now and then. Living in small rural town area in Sweden, I was stunned to find out that our local tattoo artist is one of the warrior background singers that perform with Heilung and that people travel from all over the countries to get rune tattoos by him here. As I gather the only swede performing with them. Sometimes the world seems small.
This was their first ever live performance. It was at a festival in The Netherlands. They have since toured excessively.They don't do 'concerts' or 'gigs', they perform rituals. I've attended two different rituals in London in the last few years and each time, it has been spiritual and emotional. A few more songs of theirs (It's pronounced Hi-lung and is German for 'Healing') are In Maidjan (featuring the amazing vocals of Maria Franz) and Krigsgaldr (War Chant) from this same performance, Anoana (either the official video or the live performance from the Lynn Dain (London) ritual in 2023 and Traust, filmed at the ritual at Red Rocks, Denver.
The people with shield and spear are known as the Heilung Army. They are stage performers pulled from the fan base to assist with live shows, often referred to as rituals. I had the pleasure of seeing them in Huntsville, Alabama last year and it was an awesome experience. As others have suggested, definitely check out their other work like "Anoana" and "Krigsgaldr". Wardruna is also another group to check out if so compelled.
maybe because my mom is from norway but heilung hits me in place no other band hits me. my fcking heart starts pumping like the drums and my adrenaline and test blows up. i get goose bumps and my hair is standing up on end. i wish they were around in my 20's when i was still boxing. i know what i would be listening to to get my game face on. super intense
They are empowering the audience with the spirit of the ancestors, so we wake from our slumber and remember our innate freedom as a human family. We are all one and we all deserve life, freedom and abundance of the earth
I was in LA in Dec. 23 and at Red Rocks in Apr. 24, both amazing experiences. If Heilung tours near you, go, even if you have to walk. You won't regret it.
As mentioned from couple of others, this song is all about allfather Odin, and those repeated lyrics are all the names of Odin in old Norse or proto-germanic. I suggest listening to hamrer hyppyer live, anoana live, tenet and asja
FWIW, watch the video of "Anoana" on your own for context then react to the live performance online. I think you'll be hooked. This group is amazing, I've seen them live on stage. Those amplified drums are killer and the stage presence/atmosphere is awesome!
It's a real shame that he only heard half the song. The second part is where things really get going. Everyone becomes aware of what a real voice sounds like.
@@setonhillstudios All good, I idiot confused it with the song “in Maidjan”. The extraordinary second part appears in the song. Sorry, I'm a bit confused today😅
It seemed to me that you enjoyed this piece from Heilung so I will put this here: Heilung's own RUclips page: ruclips.net/user/Heilungvideos Videos from Heilungs page: (Live is good quality live - pro recorded) Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan LIVE: ruclips.net/video/kmWTZ3KfnXE/видео.html Heilung | LIFA - Alfadhirhaiti LIVE: ruclips.net/video/2wy-W-pYlds/видео.html Heilung | LIFA - Krigsgaldr LIVE: ruclips.net/video/QRg_8NNPTD8/видео.html Heilung Norupo [Official Music Video]: ruclips.net/video/64CACoHNBEI/видео.html Heilung | Anoana [Official Video]: ruclips.net/video/SVbc_Fwbt50/видео.html Video from Christopher Juuls page: (Maria and himself performing) Songleikr | Ulvetime (Hour of the Wolf): ruclips.net/video/FF9mtpw365c/видео.html Video from the RUclips page of Euzen (also created by Christopher Juul and Maria Franz) EUZEN - Phobia [Official]: ruclips.net/video/oq7oCR8l8Z0/видео.html Interviews: (From different RUclips pages) HEILUNG On The Strangest Instrument They Ever Recorded With & More | Metal Injection: ruclips.net/video/5o5aSNbURug/видео.html Heilung: Tea Time Interview with Maria Franz & Elizabeth Zharoff: ruclips.net/video/0LPlrR0E7QM/видео.html HEILUNG - "Anoana" - Behind the Music: ruclips.net/video/dlp_ksxQpbY/видео.html Heilung | Resonator Talks: ruclips.net/video/2vvWTzpDHEI/видео.html Articles: www.loudersound.com/features/heilung-interview-2021-futha-lifa-human-bones
this isn't a performance, it's a ritual. I've seen them live, and this video does them zero justice. Everything on stage is human/animal bones. And antlers
Yeah you watched it before recording this reaction, it sucks when youtubers do that. Dont add "first reaction" to the title dude ffs. Its super obvious.
Heilung used native american, polinesian and mongolian musical traditions to cosplay as "viking pagan folk music" but in truth medieval norse music should sound very different to this. Heilung is good as its own fantasy oriented genre but it pisses me of that people think this is is in any way similar to what norse music sounded during the viking age.
This is not completely true. Yes, they use synthesizers and modern techniques which weren't obviously a thing back then and we don't know for sure what the music in pre-christian/ancient european times sounded like (NOT viking age, that was way later and also, Heilung is NOOOOT viking. They are germanic and use texts and archaeological findings from whole Europe), but they have found a lot of traditional instruments and organic stuff as bones and wood that were used for making music, same as the drum. I am not sure if you know what "Core" means, but every culture way back in time had similarities to a certain point such as in rituals, understanding of nature, music for example throat singing. Europeans were also native in all their cultures thousands of years ago, way before christianity and "colonizing" existed. Kai Uwe Faust, the Shaman, is actually a real practising Shaman and Shamanism is not only included to one specific culture. He is into "Core-Shamanism" which means respecting every local sacred traditions cultures, especially natives and indigineous people have and not use them, because it is cultural appropriation. Core-Shamanism takes to use what have to be found similar throughout the world. Heilung itself say that their music is inspired by ancient music, pus please don't say they cosplay. They don't. Their clothes are pretty authentic. Marias Headdress is actually insprired by a headdress from a shaman woman, which was burried thousands of years ago in Germany. The word cosplay just doesn't sound right for this, but maybe that is just my feeling about it. One thing you are right about is that music during "viking age" or early medieval times defenitely sounds different.
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This was a WILD ride! Now I have to check out what else they have out there!
It's about Odin, the All-Father (Alfadhir) and his many names (haiti). The beginning part mentions Draupnir (a magical ring that replicates), Gungnir (Odin's magical spear), Geri and Freki his wolves, Sleipnir his eight-legged horse, Huginn and Muninn his ravens, then the ridiculous amount of names and titles Odin has. The chanting in the beginning is an ancient Germanic warchant about dedicating their spears to war and Odin. Yes, he is throat-singing. There is no direct evidence that the Germanics and Norse did so, but they certainly encountered people who did. It sounds cool, nonetheless.
*Alföðr
*heitir
It's crazy how metal you can be without even a single guitar.
So true!
the viking in the back clubbing on the drum is living it!!
This song is an ode to Odin, also known as The Allfather (Alfadhir). The lyrics are from a poem found on a rune stone. Translation of the lyrics:
Draupnir (A magic ring owned by Odin; it drips eight exact copies of itself every nine nights.)
Geri Freki (Odin's wolves)
Sleipnir (Odin's eight legged horse; Loki is it's mother)
Gugnir (Odin's Spear; effectively Norse mythology's aimbot)
Haegolae Haegolae Haegolae Wiju Bi Gojze
Gaegogae Gaegogae Gaegogae Ginu Gahelija
(Hail, Hail, Hail I dedicate to the spear,
Gagaga, Gagaga, Gagaga I yell resoundingly)
Haugen Maunen (Odin's ravens)
Ok Alfadhir heitir
(And he's called Allfather)
(The rest lists some of Odin's many names/titles)
Fimbulthulur Fjoelnir
Udhur Ulfroegni
Thekkur Thudur
Onski Ofnir
Rognir Raudhir
Grimnir Goendlir
Hlefreyr Hangatyr
Njolstapi Naudhvindir
Jolfudhr Jafnhaur
Atridhir Alfadhir
Sidgrani Sigfadhir
Dughirgjafi Dresvarpir
Bileygur Biflidhi
Margvisir Midhvitnis
Londungr Launhirdir
Yggr ok Yungir
(Mighty Thuler, Wise one,
Striver, Wolfspeaker,
Welcomed one, Pale one,
God of wishes, Inciter,
Cheiftain, Redhead,
Hooded one, Wandwielder,
Famous lord, God of the hanged,
Nebulizer, Needed one,
Yulefather, Evenhigh,
Attacking rider, Allfather,
Long Beard, Father of victory,
One with a missing eye, God with painted shield,
Flashing eye, Shieldshaker,
Leader of the crowd, One with knowledge,
Shaggy-cloack wielder, Guardian of secrecy,
Terrible one and Stormy one.)
As a Swede, I consider this sacred music.
🐺 Geri.. Freki.. (Odin's Wolves.)
Huginn... Muninn... (Odin's Ravens. Thought & Memory.)
Sleipnir.. (Odin's Horse.)
If this is ur first Heilung song/vid/performance, I look forward to seeing u cover more!
Krigsgaldr. In Maidjan. Anoana. are particularly popular for a reason.
Heilung have just released a live performance of Traust.
Good luck on ur journey 👍
Thanks for the info, definitely would love to check out more!
It's an incredible pleasure to watch those who heard and saw Heilung for the first time!😊😅
Heilung is a spiritual experience. They are my go to when I need to musically meditate and take a moment for myself. I highly recommend some of the songs where Maria (the female singer) has dominate vocals. They're a little easier to vibe with for newbies. I recommend:
Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan LIVE
Heilung | LIFA - Othan LIVE
Heilung | Anoana [Official Video]
Sweet, thanks for the recommendations!
@@setonhillstudios The recommendations above are *exquisite*. I love seeing people reacting to those, so if you are in for more, please record a reaction to one of those!
Yes you haven't really experienced heilung until you have heard Maria sing
I would recommend the live performance of "Anoana".
ruclips.net/video/9PFz9FQsU8w/видео.html
Saw them in London last year, an incredible live show. This song was the final piece in the ritual and is about building the battle lust. My mate got so involved slapping his hands on his thighs during it, that the next day his legs were black and blue. If you get the chance see them live, you will not regret it.
Best himself black and blue 🤣 I bet it’s quite the experience in person!
This is amazing in person.
Saw these guys headlining a music festival in a farm in the English Countryside. Not sure what the village over the hills thought was going on, probably preparing to be pillaged by vikings.
Their rituals are insane live, the drums vibrate you to the core. And you haven't heard Maria's vocals yet. Oh. My. Gawd.
I definitely want to check out more from them! I’m intrigued to see what else they have out there! Such a unique style and I’ve honestly never heard anything like it! Thanks for watching!
Saw them last year here in the US at a small venue. That poor building had never seen such power from the drums. You felt every bit of them in your body
I'm a Norse pagan. I started to explore this branch of paganism after becoming a druid in 2021. When I was perusing blogs by other Norse pagans on Tumblr, I came across a clip of this performance, and I was hooked.
Heilung is less a band and more like a historical reenactment of Old Norse culture. This song is literally an invocation to Óðinn before battle. Every concert of theirs is one long ritual to the Old Gods, wights, and ancestors.
Please check out their latest video, Truast.
Druids come from Celtic traditions, not Norse.
@@versmex87 Thanks for explaining my own religion to me. However, you can be part of multiple traditions at once. I am a druid AND a seidrmann.
@@prettybxy77 You cosplay thats what You do. As this music does...there is no cultural continuity. Justo fantasy.
@@versmex87 I was trained by an acolyte of a priestess. If you think that that's invalid, so isn't every graduate of a seminary school.
@@prettybxy77 everything is valid.....few things authentic. Neopaganism si not born out if a sincere understanding of all religions. I have met people who Say are profesional mermaids and wizards. You can call yourself anything nowadays. I'm not complaining, i'm just pointing out they lack of continuity between the ancient druidic traditions and today. Same as Heilung, is not tradicional norse music, it's cosplay more fit for fantasy, which is not wrong. But neither is it autenthic.
I heard a couple of Heilung songs, quite an experience and enjoyable to get into now and then.
Living in small rural town area in Sweden, I was stunned to find out that our local tattoo artist is one of the warrior background singers that perform with Heilung and that people travel from all over the countries to get rune tattoos by him here. As I gather the only swede performing with them.
Sometimes the world seems small.
Oh wow, that’s super cool!
This band is well worth the deep dive.
This was their first ever live performance. It was at a festival in The Netherlands. They have since toured excessively.They don't do 'concerts' or 'gigs', they perform rituals. I've attended two different rituals in London in the last few years and each time, it has been spiritual and emotional. A few more songs of theirs (It's pronounced Hi-lung and is German for 'Healing') are In Maidjan (featuring the amazing vocals of Maria Franz) and Krigsgaldr (War Chant) from this same performance, Anoana (either the official video or the live performance from the Lynn Dain (London) ritual in 2023 and Traust, filmed at the ritual at Red Rocks, Denver.
The people with shield and spear are known as the Heilung Army. They are stage performers pulled from the fan base to assist with live shows, often referred to as rituals. I had the pleasure of seeing them in Huntsville, Alabama last year and it was an awesome experience. As others have suggested, definitely check out their other work like "Anoana" and "Krigsgaldr". Wardruna is also another group to check out if so compelled.
Thanks for the info and appreciate you swinging by the channel!
Harii Warriors
maybe because my mom is from norway but heilung hits me in place no other band hits me. my fcking heart starts pumping like the drums and my adrenaline and test blows up. i get goose bumps and my hair is standing up on end. i wish they were around in my 20's when i was still boxing. i know what i would be listening to to get my game face on. super intense
Absolutely love ❤️ it’s ritual musik. I went to see in Denmark. At the beginning there is smudging, and the energy is amazing.
Imagine being a Roman soldier in the black forest (Gemany) stumbling over those guys LOL iam glad being on the right side of history 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣😂
I haven't met anyone yet that listened too all of it instead of giving after a minute that didn't love them.
They are empowering the audience with the spirit of the ancestors, so we wake from our slumber and remember our innate freedom as a human family. We are all one and we all deserve life, freedom and abundance of the earth
Have seen them live twice. It is mind blowing and will change your life forever. Very spiritual and healing.
Lol. Something tells me that security wasn't even worried about the audience rushing the stage.
I haven't listened to a lot of Heilung, but enough to know it's quite an experience every time. 😂
Definitely an experience 🤣
As Scandinavian American welcome to my culture I always worn people make sure your at home because you might enter a trans like state 😂 so ya
Your brain will melt some more if watching more heilung 😅
I was in LA in Dec. 23 and at Red Rocks in Apr. 24, both amazing experiences. If Heilung tours near you, go, even if you have to walk. You won't regret it.
xd.. i love you react bro
As mentioned from couple of others, this song is all about allfather Odin, and those repeated lyrics are all the names of Odin in old Norse or proto-germanic. I suggest listening to hamrer hyppyer live, anoana live, tenet and asja
Heilung is the closest thing we will ever have to a real life Wyld Stallyns.
FWIW, watch the video of "Anoana" on your own for context then react to the live performance online. I think you'll be hooked. This group is amazing, I've seen them live on stage. Those amplified drums are killer and the stage presence/atmosphere is awesome!
I bet their live shows are sick! Thanks for sharing!
Moin aus Schleswig-Holstein, dem wahren Norden Deutschlands.
Imagine being roman soldier in 9ad., somwhere in Germania, and forest start to sing this ^^
Vikings getting ready for war!!
Check out Inmaidan and Traust
It's a real shame that he only heard half the song. The second part is where things really get going. Everyone becomes aware of what a real voice sounds like.
I definitely need to see the whole thing. Didn’t know it was only half of the performance. Thanks for the info!
@@setonhillstudios All good, I idiot confused it with the song “in Maidjan”. The extraordinary second part appears in the song. Sorry, I'm a bit confused today😅
Nice reaction
It seemed to me that you enjoyed this piece from Heilung so I will put this here:
Heilung's own RUclips page: ruclips.net/user/Heilungvideos
Videos from Heilungs page:
(Live is good quality live - pro recorded)
Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan LIVE: ruclips.net/video/kmWTZ3KfnXE/видео.html
Heilung | LIFA - Alfadhirhaiti LIVE: ruclips.net/video/2wy-W-pYlds/видео.html
Heilung | LIFA - Krigsgaldr LIVE: ruclips.net/video/QRg_8NNPTD8/видео.html
Heilung Norupo [Official Music Video]: ruclips.net/video/64CACoHNBEI/видео.html
Heilung | Anoana [Official Video]: ruclips.net/video/SVbc_Fwbt50/видео.html
Video from Christopher Juuls page: (Maria and himself performing)
Songleikr | Ulvetime (Hour of the Wolf): ruclips.net/video/FF9mtpw365c/видео.html
Video from the RUclips page of Euzen (also created by Christopher Juul and Maria Franz)
EUZEN - Phobia [Official]: ruclips.net/video/oq7oCR8l8Z0/видео.html
Interviews: (From different RUclips pages)
HEILUNG On The Strangest Instrument They Ever Recorded With & More | Metal Injection: ruclips.net/video/5o5aSNbURug/видео.html
Heilung: Tea Time Interview with Maria Franz & Elizabeth Zharoff: ruclips.net/video/0LPlrR0E7QM/видео.html
HEILUNG - "Anoana" - Behind the Music: ruclips.net/video/dlp_ksxQpbY/видео.html
Heilung | Resonator Talks: ruclips.net/video/2vvWTzpDHEI/видео.html
Articles:
www.loudersound.com/features/heilung-interview-2021-futha-lifa-human-bones
big and tattooed and he was a bit scared lol.
😂🤣
Germania ghost warriors.
this isn't a performance, it's a ritual. I've seen them live, and this video does them zero justice. Everything on stage is human/animal bones. And antlers
You're watching a Pagan ritual. Heilung doesn't perform concerts. They perform spiritual Pagan rituals onstage.
Yeah you watched it before recording this reaction, it sucks when youtubers do that. Dont add "first reaction" to the title dude ffs. Its super obvious.
🤣 Not at all but no worries 🤷🏻♂️
Heilung used native american, polinesian and mongolian musical traditions to cosplay as "viking pagan folk music" but in truth medieval norse music should sound very different to this.
Heilung is good as its own fantasy oriented genre but it pisses me of that people think this is is in any way similar to what norse music sounded during the viking age.
They took a lot of there music from actually historic Viking and pagan songs.
You don’t know what you’re talking about
It's retelling the myths from norse mythology
No. Just no.
This is not completely true. Yes, they use synthesizers and modern techniques which weren't obviously a thing back then and we don't know for sure what the music in pre-christian/ancient european times sounded like (NOT viking age, that was way later and also, Heilung is NOOOOT viking. They are germanic and use texts and archaeological findings from whole Europe), but they have found a lot of traditional instruments and organic stuff as bones and wood that were used for making music, same as the drum. I am not sure if you know what "Core" means, but every culture way back in time had similarities to a certain point such as in rituals, understanding of nature, music for example throat singing. Europeans were also native in all their cultures thousands of years ago, way before christianity and "colonizing" existed. Kai Uwe Faust, the Shaman, is actually a real practising Shaman and Shamanism is not only included to one specific culture. He is into "Core-Shamanism" which means respecting every local sacred traditions cultures, especially natives and indigineous people have and not use them, because it is cultural appropriation. Core-Shamanism takes to use what have to be found similar throughout the world. Heilung itself say that their music is inspired by ancient music, pus please don't say they cosplay. They don't. Their clothes are pretty authentic. Marias Headdress is actually insprired by a headdress from a shaman woman, which was burried thousands of years ago in Germany. The word cosplay just doesn't sound right for this, but maybe that is just my feeling about it. One thing you are right about is that music during "viking age" or early medieval times defenitely sounds different.
Nordic mythology, Vikings! ᚻ ᛤ