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The Lay of Thrym is the sixth full-length album by the Faroese Viking/folk metal band Týr.[1] The name of the album comes from one of the best known poems from the Poetic Edda, called "Þrymskviða", "The Lay of Thrym". The band revealed the name of the album along with its release date on their MySpace page.[2] The cover artwork is by Gyula Havancsák.[3] This would be the band's last album with long-time drummer Kári Streymoy.

Track listing[4]

No.TitelLyricsMusicLength
1."Flames of the Free"Heri JoensenHeri Joensen4:17
2."Shadow of the Swastika"Heri JoensenHeri Joensen4:23
3."Take Your Tyrant"Heri JoensenHeri Joensen3:53
4."Evening Star"Heri JoensenDanish Trad., Heri Joensen5:05
5."Hall of Freedom"Heri JoensenHeri Joensen4:07
6."Fields of the Fallen"Heri JoensenTerji Skibenæs, Heri Joensen4:59
7."Konning Hans"Danish / Faeroese Trad.Danish / Faeroese Trad., Heri Joensen4:28
8."Ellindur bóndi á Jaðri"Heri JoensenFaeroese Trad., Heri Joensen3:55
9."Nine Worlds of Lore"Heri JoensenFaeroese Trad., Heri Joensen4:04
10."The Lay of Thrym"Heri JoensenGunnar H. Thomsen, Heri Joensen6:48
11."I (Black Sabbath cover – bonus track)"Ronnie James DioGeezer Butler, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi4:43
12."Stargazer (Rainbow cover – bonus track)"Ronnie James DioRitchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio6:19

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com [5]
Metal Psalter [6]
Rockfreaks.net [7]
  • About.com (2011) - 4 Stars. - "Their sixth full-length release The Lay of Thrym is full of epic and majestic elements of Faroese traditional music with Nordic pride."
  • Metal Psalter (June 7, 2011) - 4 Stars. - "Týr has done a pretty good job of remaining consistent while working in a change to a faster sound, as evidenced by The Lay of Thyrm."
  • Rockfreaks.net (2011) - 6.5/10 - "It is that absence of the complexity, and with it the heart, of Týr which now feels missing through these largely identikit, catchy-as-you-like power/folk metal numbers."
  • Several weeks after its release, and for the first time in Týr's career, The Lay Of Thrym jumped from #31 to #1 on CMJ Loud Rock radio charts, it remained there for two weeks.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c [1] TÝR: New Album Title, Release Date Revealed
  2. ^ [2] TÝR on MySpace
  3. ^ [3] Hjules Illustration and Design (Gyula Havancsák) hjules.com
  4. ^ [4] Napalm Records
  5. ^ Simms, Kelley. "About.com Review". About.com. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  6. ^ "Týr - The Lay of Thrym Review". Metal Psalter Webzine. Retrieved 2011-06-14. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  7. ^ "Týr - The Lay of Thrym Review". Rockfreaks.net. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  8. ^ [5] NAPALM RECORDS CHART ENTRIES