Branâ Keternâ's latest album, Joð Joð, is a mesmerizing and haunting collection of songs that showcases the band's unique blend of traditional Icelandic folk music with modern experimental elements. The album features a variety of instruments, including the Icelandic langspil, hurdy-gurdy, and accordion, which are layered over a backdrop of electronic beats and atmospheric soundscapes.
From the opening track, "Vindur," the listener is transported to a mystical and otherworldly place, where the winds howl and the spirits of the land speak. The vocals, sung in both Icelandic and English, are ethereal and haunting, adding to the overall sense of mystery and enchantment.
The standout track on the album is "Folkvangr," which features a driving beat and a catchy melody that will have listeners tapping their feet and humming along. The lyrics, which speak of a mythical Norse afterlife where warriors go to feast and fight, are both powerful and evocative.