Solstafir Releases New Song "Bláfjall"
Solstafir today streams a second new track off impending album "Berdreyminn." The track, a deeply personal, emotional, and soaring album closer titled "Bláfjall," is streaming below. Vocalist / guitarist Aðalbjörn Tryggvason comments:
"The meaning of 'Bláfjall' is blue – as in a black, black mountain, and it revolves around man's battle against his own mind and those inner demons that often lead to self-destruction and harming one's loved ones.
"I have myself struggled with alcoholism and it remains a never-ending battle and continuously walking further up a mountain in foggy darkness. But this is also about hope, because there is a way out, but you have to grab that rope when it comes swinging towards you and hold on to it as tight as you can. Everybody can end up lost on the black mountain, or 'Bláfjall' in this case."
New album "Berdreyminn" (which translates to a "dreamer of forthcoming events") will be released worldwide on May 26th and was produced by Birgir Birgirsson and Jaime Gomez-Arellano. Cover art was provided by Adam Burke, while the track listing is as follows:
1. Silfur-Refur
2. Ísafold (click here to stream)
3. Hula
4. Nárós
5. Hvít Sæng
6. Dýrafjörður
7. Ambátt
8. Bláfjall
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