Lyrics by Myrkgrav

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  1. De To Spellemenn
  2. En Striders Tale
  3. Fela Etter'n Far
  4. Finnkjerringa
  5. Fra Fjellheimen Kaller...
  6. Gygra & St. Olav
  7. Olav Tryggvason
  8. Om Å Danse Bekhette
  9. Oppbrennerbønn
  10. Sjuguttmyra
  11. Skjøn Jomfru (English Version)
  12. Skjøn Jomfru (Norwegian Version)
  13. Soterudsvarten
  14. Svøpt I Helvetesild
  15. Tjernet
  16. Tørrhard
  17. Tre Skygger Tel Kølabrenner'n Kom
  18. Under A Thin Veil Of Fog
  19. Uttjent
  20. Vonde Auer

Myrkgrav is a Norwegian blackened folk metal band with a single member, Lars Jensen. Jensen founded the band in 2003 and released a demo in 2004 entitled Fra fjellheimen kaller... (English: "From the Mountain Home Calls..."). His first album, Trollskau, skrømt og kølabrenning ("Trollish Woods, Wraiths, and Coalburning"), was released on 27 October 2006. The lyrics are about local history, legends, and folklore from Ringerike, Lommedalen, and Hole, from around the 17th century to the end of the 19th century. The songs are sung in a local Norwegian dialect.

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