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# Fordæðuskapr - Hræflóð Markar Fjalla
- URL: https://blackmetalzine.com/fordaeduskapr-hraeflod-markar-fjalla/
- Published: 2026-02-17T15:45:51.000Z
- Updated: 2026-07-16T17:15:51.000Z
- Description: Fordæðuskapr’s Hræflóð Markar Fjalla (9/10). This Norwegian Atmospheric Black Metal debut delivers a mesmerizing, bass-heavy sound and peak shrieking vocals. Read more!
- Author: Kili Schauer
- Tags: Atmospheric Black Metal, #rating-9, Reviews, Norway, 2025

**Band:** Fordæðuskapr  
**Album:** Hræflóð Markar Fjalla  
**Genre:** Athmospheric Black Metal  
**Country:** Norway  
**Label:** Ván Records  
**Released:** 24th of October 2025

## Introduction: 

Fordæðuskapr is a relatively new Band founded 2022 in Bergen, Norway by none other than the mastermind behind [Árstíðir Lífsins](https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/%C3%81rst%C3%AD%C3%B0ir%5FL%C3%ADfsins/3540315587?ref=blackmetalzine.com#band%5Ftab%5Fmembers), Stefán Drechsler (known professionally as S.D.). Having released the debut full-length album late last year I somehow over looked it upon its release. But better late than never and this album fully deserves a review. 

## My Thoughts: 

​Being the first Album of the Band its always exciting to hear the songwriting style as opposed to having a few records under their belt for example like Megadeth...you hear the first few lines and instantly recognize that thats Dave Mustaine. 

![](https://blackmetalzine.com/content/images/2026/01/3540571629_logo.jpg)

Fordæðuskapr is going to be like this, after going thro*ugh t*he whole album their sound is just mesmerizing and definetly got me hooked. For instance its a rather distinctive guitar sound, rather bass heavy so it already pushes your emotions into some darker heavier territories while the lead guitars change between letting you breathe for a moment and enjoy a slight feeling of calmness like watching a storm inside a mountain cabin to completely blowing said cabins roof off and letting you sit in the rain frustrated and cold. 

The vocals are just peak BM shrieks and remind a bit of early Carpathian Forest and suit the music really well. A nice atmospheric touch is also definetly added by the synths in the backround.

## Conclusion:

Overall, it's definitely one of the best debut releases I've heard so far, and it's going to be played a lot. I'm very excited for the future of the band and wish them the best and hope the creativity stays that high. For me it's absolutely a 9/10 on the scoreboard, so check it out if you're not deaf and enjoy great atmospheric black metal.  
  
BMZ rating: 9 out of 10

![](https://blackmetalzine.com/content/images/2025/11/9-out-of-10-4-194.gif)

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