SCALD — Will Of The Gods Is Great Power

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Album · 1997

Filed under Doom Metal
By SCALD

Tracklist


A1. Night Sky (08:49)
A2. Eternal stone (06:53)
A3. Ragnaradi Eve (10:54)
B1. Sepulchral Bonfire (11:40)
B2. A Timulus (06:18)
B3. In The Open Sea (09:00)

Total time 53:34


CD editions:

1. Night Sky (08:49)
2. Sepulchral Bonfire (11:40)
3. A Tumulus (06:18)
4. In the Open Sea (09:00)
5. Eternal Stone (06:53)
6. Ragnaradi Eve (10:54)
7. Bilrost (00:48)
8. Sepulchral Bonfire (version '95) (10:07)

Total Time 64:29


2005 vinyl edition:

A1. Night Sky (08:49)
A2. Sepulchral Bonfire (11:40)
A3. A Tumulus (06:18)
B1. In the Open Sea (09:00)
B2. Eternal Stone (06:53)
B3. Ragnaradi Eve (10:54)
B4. Bilrost (00:48)

Total Time 54:22


2007 2LP edition:

D1. Кузнец войны [Blacksmith of War] (live 93) (06:19)
D2. Пламя Вальгаллы [Valhalla's Flame] (rehearsal 93) (07:50)
D3. Погребальный костёр [Sepulchral Bonfire] (rehearsal 93) (02:59)
D4. Sepulchral Bonfire (demo 95) (09:47)

Total Time 42:21


2019 2CD edition - disc 2:

1. Scald - My Sin (live 1993) (06:38)
2. Scald - Ragnaradi Eve (live 1993) (09:43)
3. Scald - Night Sky (demo 1994) (07:36)
4. Scald - Ragnaradi Eve (demo 1993) (10:50)
5. Scald - Sepulchral Bonfire (studio 1995) (09:49)
6. Scald - Hail to England (Manowar cover) (04:52)
7. Scald - Ravens (1997) (05:53)
8. Scald - Blues Improvisation (1997) (02:07)
9. Росс - Poy Guslyar! (Ross 1991) (05:17)
10. Росс - Kuznets Voiny (Ross 1991) (06:31)
11. Росс - Cherny Zamok (Ross 1991) (05:47)
12. Росс - Sokol (Ross 1991) (04:29)
13. Росс - Kanun Ragnaradi (Ross 1993) (09:09)

Total Time 88:41


2021 2CD - disc 2:

1. My Sin (Live 1993) (06:38)
2. Ragnaradi Eve (Live 1993) (09:43)
3. Hail to England (Manowar cover) (04:52)
4. Ravens (05:54)
5. Blues Improvisation (02:07)
6. Poy Guslyar! (05:18)
7. Kuznets voiny (06:31)
8. Cherny zamok (05:47)
9. Sokol (04:29)
10. Kanun Ragnaradi (09:09)

Total Time 60:28

Line-up/Musicians


- Velingor / bass
- Ottar / drums
- Harald / guitars
- Karry / guitars
- Maxim "Agyle" Adrianov / vocals

About this release

Cassette released 1997 on MetalAgen (MAR 030).

CD released 2003 on Wroth Emitter Productions (W.E. 001), limited to 1300 copies.

CD and 12" vinyl LP released September 2005 on Kyrck Productions & Armour (KYRCK011).

Cassette released March 2007 on Sarlacc Productions (FART054).

12" vinyl 2LP released 30th November 2018 on Ordo MCM (MCM025).

2CD released 5th March 2019 on Hammerheart Records (HHR 2019-07).

Digital album self-released 4th March 2021.

2CD released 16th July 2021 on High Roller Records (HRR 803 CD).

12" 33⅓ RPM vinyl LP released 16th July 2021 on High Roller Records (HRR 803), limited to 1000 copies:

- 300 copies on black vinyl
- 300 copies on electric blue vinyl
- 300 copies on clear/ grey marbled vinyl
- 100 copies on "fire splatter" vinyl (HRR mailorder exclusive)

12" 33⅓ RPM vinyl LP released 22nd April 2022 on High Roller Records (HRR 803), limited to 1000 copies:

- 500 copies on black vinyl
- 250 copies on red/yellow bi-color vinyl
- 250 copies on doublemint green/redish mixed vinyl

Produced by Scald.
Recorded and mixed at "Chek Sound" studio, Yaroslavl January-July 1996.

Thanks to cannon for the addition and silly puppy, Bosh66 for the updates

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SilentScream213
At one point strictly a cult-Metal gem for the underground, Scald’s lone album has gotten its due recognition in more recent years thanks to the internet. Taking inspiration from both Candlemass and Bathory, Scald aimed to create the most epic album possible while focusing on plodding, doomy tempos. The thing is filled with layered guitar riffs, simple but effective and ever changing, creating a really unique sound for its time. A little bit of synth effects are thrown in sparingly for good measure.

Of course, the biggest draw of this album is the incredible vocals. One of the craziest ranges I’ve ever heard, with intense vibrato, able to hold crazy notes for lengthy periods of time. So much power and passion behind the vocals. It’s an awful shame the legend was taken so early.

The weakest aspect of this album is the rough DIY production job. For some people, it may add another unique aesthetic similar to Bathory. Unfortunately, it does result in muddy musicianship and makes it hard to enjoy some of the riffs. Particularly through headphones, it can be quite painful. But it’s not enough to take away the awesome power of this album. A legendary icon.
siLLy puPPy
When the Soviet Union, the world’s largest nation, collapsed in 1991 it left a 50% decline in GDP and industrial output and between 1990 and 1995 the birth rate plummeted while the death rate skyrocketed. The newly independent nations that included the newest largest nation on Earth, the Russian Federation, were in complete shambles so it’s no wonder that so many were looking westward for hope and inspiration. While the Soviet regime frowned upon Western influences such as metal music, a few hardcore bands managed to eke out a living in the repressive environment. Bands like Ария (Aria), Мастер (Master), Чёрный кофе (Chernyj Kofe) and Фронт (Front) weathered out the 80s through sheer determination but once the walls came crumbling down a new breed of metal artists began to appear as exposure to Western artists flooded in like face masks at an Amazon warehouse during a pandemic.

One of the most striking changes from the 80s bands to the 90s ones was the fact that most of the post-Soviet bands were dropping their native Russian language and casting their gaze on a more international audience and suddenly English lyrics and Western themes replaced anything resembling the tumultuous homeland. While many bands emerged during this time including Hieronymus Bosch, Rakoth and Mental Home, perhaps the band that has become the greatest cult legend from this era is the Yaroslavl based doom metal band SCALD. Mostly likely part of the legendary status of SCALD results from the fact that the band was short-lived having formed in 1993 and released a single album titled WILL OF THE GODS IS GREAT POWER in 1997 before the untimely death of the lead singer Maxim “Agyl” Adrianov the following year. Add to that, this album is just really, really good!

Sweden was the greatest center of admiration for SCALD as it adopted the Viking metal subject matter of Bathory’s “Hammerheart” and married it to the 80s doom metal sounds of Candlemass along with the American bands Solitude Aeturnus and Solstice and in the process crafted one of the most epic sounding metal albums ever to emerge from Russian soil. Another factor that keeps this one popular in cult metal circles is that this DIY project happened at the nadir of Russia’s economic crisis and was clearly fueled solely by an indefatigable passion for metal music of the west and despite all the odds against its existence, SCALD sallied forth into the recording studio like Viking soldiers on a conquest and created a 53 minute classic of fantasy themed epic doom metal that delivered stomping guitar riffs, bass driven rhythms and the band’s most powerful attribute of all - the extraordinary vocal prowess of Agyl whose range was every bit as impressive as Candlemass’ lead vocalist Messiah Marcolin and beyond.

Like most doom metal, this music isn’t about flashy complexity or technical workouts. SCALD was about delivering a flow of doom metal guitar distortion and a steady rhythmic beats that allowed Agyl’s vocal style to steal the show however the musicians while not in the forefront were an integral part of adding subtle changes such as guitar licks and atmospheric ambience to set an epic tone while sound effects such as rainstorms and wind howls add the timeless Earthly touches to the mix. The overall effect is more mesmerizing and hypnotic which lend to an epic tale of lost legends in measured bombast and atmospheric eeriness. By far the weakest link on WILL OF THE GODS IS GREAT is the shabby production job which is really to be expected considering the time and place of recording however like lo-fi black metal albums that purposely recorded under such conditions, the effect anchors this release even deeper into the underground and cementing its legendary status as a cult classic.

WILL OF THE GODS IS GREAT originally appeared as a cassette only release on the Moscow based MetalAgen Records label which was instrumental in bringing the emerging metal sounds to a wider audience but has been re-released with different cover art and a reshuffling of track placements on the Wroth Emitter label and has seen various reissues ver the years with even more changes of cover art but the album has not been remastered and hopefully will never be as the production job adds to the testament of a talented band persevering under the harshest of circumstances. After the death of Agyl, the remaining members wisely disbanded SCALD and formed the folk metal band Tumulus. SCALD is one of those bands that continues to captivate new audiences as time marches on. Agyl was one of the most gifted metal vocalists of any style much less classic doom metal and it’s sad that this is the only testament to his uncanny vocal range but at least this classic album hasn’t fallen into the vaults of obscurity for time immemorial .
Warthur
With mildly viking-flavoured lyrical themes and a traditional doom metal sound rooted in the best tradition of Black Sabbath, Pagan Altar and Saint Vitus, this demo album from Scald is one of their few releases and demonstrates that these guys could have really won a wider audience in the doom metal scene if they'd just held out to these present days, in which the metal community is substantially more aware of a broader range of international acts. Apparently, the band dissolved on the death of lead vocalist Maxim "Agyle" Adrianov in the year after this release, which is a real shame because I'd have loved to have heard more from them.

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