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Interview with Wardruna: on new beginnings and foregone eras

Posted on December 1, 2016February 5, 2017by Metal-Exposure

The release of Wardruna’s “Runaljod – Ragnarok,” marks the conclusion of the Runaljod trilogy that first launched this epic Norwegian band. It does not signify the end of the band, however. Metal-Exposure had the opportunity to talk to mastermind Einar Selvik before the start of the European tour in November.. Read all!

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