Hammerheart
Hammerheart is the fifth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Bathory. It continued the previous album Blood Fire Death
Background and composition
dedicated the song "One Rode to Asa Bay", about the Christianization of Scandinavia, to C. Dean Andersson, who had earlier sent some of his books to Quorthon. The village's name in the song, Asa Bay, comes from the pseudonym Asa Drake which Andersson used in some of his books.Track listing
The 2003 remastered edition combines tracks 5 and 6.Reception
called the album an "unqualified triumph for the pioneering Swedish act."Personnel
Bathory- Quorthon – lead and backing vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, special effects
- Kothaar – bass guitar
- Vvornth – drums, percussion
The credited names "Kothaar" and "Vvornth" are pseudonyms used by various guest studio musicians, who played anonymously on several Bathory albums from 1988–1996.
Production
- Black Mark Production – executive production
- Quorthon – arrangement
- Quorthon and Tomas "Boss" Forsberg – production, recording, mixing
- Black Mark Production – publishing
- Julia Schechner – album design
- Sir Frank Dicksee – cover artwork, ''The Funeral of a Viking''
Cultural impact