Heavy, heavy riffs, demonic howls and growls, folk-metal melody and pastoral Norwegian fiddling are all blended together on Andvake, the new album from Olav Luksengรฅrd Mjelva, aka Afargang.
Release Date: 13th June 2025
Label: ByNorse Music
Formats: CD / Vinyl / Digital

A COLLISION OF FORCES
Afargang is the vehicle that allows the multi-talented Olav Luksengรฅrd Mjelva the space and platform to channel the essence of Nordic culture, climate, scenery and legend into the soundscapes he creates. Heโs a master of the Hardanger fiddle โ the instrument that, more than any other, defines and differentiates Norwegian folk music. And he uses it in a way that merges seamlessly with the other signature sounds of Europeโs northernmost country: metal and black metal. Andvake is a collision of forces, where ancient traditions meet the unbridled power of metal.
Andrake, the albumโs title, means โAwakened Soulโ โ something that Olav says heโd โโฆrather not describe too explicitly โ Iโd rather leave that to the listener. And, honestly, there are ideas in these lyrics that Iโm still learning myself, which is a good thing!โ
A VISCERAL BLEND
Olavโs fiddle, guitar and voice is given extra force on Andvake, courtesy of the guitars of co-producer Stian Kรฅrstad, with Sindre Brรฅthen Tjรธrswaag on bass and Jon Even Schรฅrer on percussion. Speaking of the finished product, which he describes as: โโฆa visceral blend of aggression and sadness,โ Olav says: โIn my mind, this album is a journey that leads the listener through different worlds. I wanted to write some very dark music but, of course, the whole album canโt be that dark, so the songs offer some variation in tone, with different signatures and tempos.โ And, that, ladies and gentlemen, captures Andvake in a very generously-proportioned nutshell.
CLASSIC SCANDINAVIAN IMAGERY
The title to opening track, Mot Verda, translates as โAgainst the World,โ a message thatโs conveyed by the shrieking fiddle that gets the album on the move. Things quickly settle into a passage of powerful riffage thatโs strong, majestic and โ unmistakably โ Nordic. The guitars mesh tightly, the bass/drum foundation is solid and pure and Olavโs vocals evoke all the classic Scandinavian imagery you could ever hope for. Especially when โguest growlerโ Haldor Bromstad steps up to the micโฆ
Kvile is altogether folkier, with an interesting guitar motif and strong, clear vocals from Olav. The songโs title means โRest,โ and, whilst not exactly restful, the tune is definitely engaging โ and even melodic. The band are tight and, when the backing vocals fire up, the excitement starts to build. And it goes on building as, first, fiddle, then raging guitars, crank up the pace.
HARMONIES – FROM EVERY AVAILABLE SOURCE
Andrake, the albumโs title track is a simmering slow-burner. Once again, the riffs are powerful and stately, as the theme switches between harmony-led etherealism and all-out, demonic, blackness, with Haldor once again parading his satanic presence.
The lyrics to Leika (it means โPlayโ) are, so weโre informed, unusually melancholic โ and so they sound. Olav repeatedly strikes his fiddle strings with his bow, before his vocals invite comparisons with a Scottish lament. Multi-part vocal harmonies emerge from every available source as surges of guitar add to the atmosphere created by Olavโs exquisite bursts of fiddle. Things become decidedly jazzy as the instruments take over from the vocals, and Iโm reminded of Moving Hearts in full-flow, with extra-fuzzy guitar served as a side-dish.
CONDENSED – INTO A 6:14 SUITE
An archive recording of legendary Norwegian fiddler Olav Sataslรฅtten forms the prelude to a glorious burst of folk-metal in the brief interlude, Mellomspel: Vรชrfolne, before the pace is upped, once more, for Sjรฅ Det Blรฅnar (โItโs Getting Blueโ). Chugging guitars, rumbling bass, flying drums and soaring fiddle settle into a vibrant rhythm that provides the backing for Olavโs passages of spoken word. Even when itโs restrained, itโs mad โ and when itโs mad, itโs utterly crazy!
I quote the albumโs press release, when I describe Leva Og Dรธy, the track that, more than any other, encapsulates what Andvake is all about. It says: โ[The song] reaches a peak of raw intensity, incorporating Norse mythology into its brutal and beautiful structure,โ and it certainly does. Flurries of guitar accompany more of Olavโs spoken recitations and the riffage that launches the magnificent choral passages is brutal and unremitting. Yet, when Olav picks up his fiddle, the mood descends into something that is quite calm and pastoral. Leva Og Dรธy is a track that condenses the presence and purpose of Andvake into a single, magical, 6:14 suite.
THE ESSENCE, THE SPIRIT AND THE IMAGES OF NORWAY
A heavy, doomy, riff is mirrored by Olavโs equally doom-laden vocals for I Di Eining (โIn Your Circleโ). Yet – probe beneath the surface of the song, and youโll find melody, and a sense of fighting back against the odds. And youโll be forgiven for mistaking the songโs harmonious vocal coda for a lost Beach Boys demo!
The title of the albumโs closing track, Kom Ned, translates as โCome Downโ โ and thatโs exactly the emotion conveyed by this slow, solemn, tuneful song. Olav sings along to his strummed fiddle whilst guitars are plucked ponderously in the background. The riffs havenโt gone away, but theyโve been dialed right back, such that the listenerโs attention is focused entirely upon Olavโs voice and lyrics. Heโs inviting the listener to seek out meaning and peace in a tumultuous world โ and thatโs wise advice, no matter how itโs packaged.
Afargang capture the essence, the spirit and the images of Norway with Andvake. Itโs an excellent, accomplished, well-performed and well-produced album.
Watch the official video to Leva Og Dรธy – the track that, more than any other, encapsulates the spirit of Andvake – below:
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