- Heilung - Wikipedia
Heilung describe their music as "amplified history from early medieval northern Europe" Their music is usually about Germanic deities, the Jǫtnar, and valkyries
- Amplifiedhistory. com - Amplifiedhistory – Home to Heilung
Step into the primal world of Heilung, where echoes of the ancient Bronze Age to Early Medieval Northern Europe come to life through sound and ritual Since their inception in 2014, the project has been crafting immersive auditory journeys that transcend conventional music genres
- Heilung - YouTube
Heilung is sounds from the northern european iron age and viking period We used everything from running water, human bones, reconstructed swords and shields
- Heilung (news, biography, albums, line-up, tour dates) | Official . . .
While HEILUNG features authentic and archaic instrumentation that ranges from rattles and ritual bells to human bones and throat singing, their captivating brand of music is far from primitive
- Heilung announce hiatus: “It will go to sleep, rest for a . . . - Kerrang!
“Heilung retreats now It will vanish from the stages, the roaring drums will be silent and the ecstatic dance is over It will go to sleep, rest for a time and return stronger than ever before
- Heilung: the pagan-folk mystics that metal has embraced | Louder
Heilung have materialised in metal’s collective consciousness like a spirit, despite possessing few of the traditional characteristics of a metal band Their live performances aren’t so much gigs as communal rituals, complete with warriors, bonfires and rune-casting
- Heilung | Experimental Nordic Folk Music | Spiritual Exploration
Heilung is an experimental folk band composed of members from Denmark, Norway, and Germany, who are dedicated to creating music that combines historical authenticity and spiritual exploration
- Healing Rituals to Nordic Tattoos: Inside Heilungs Quest to Keep Old . . .
Everything that followed in his life narrative — Heilung, his own tattoo career, his outlook on the earth and spirituality — was cinematically set in motion from that moment “I was still rooted in my Satanism and had the Nordic interests, the ‘God of the Dead’ kinda thing,” he says
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