Norwegian metallers EINHERJER have unveiled the second single, 'Dei Så Ser', from their forthcoming tenth studio album, 'Lifeblood', set to drop on June 19.
The song is a powerful ballad in Norwegian that explores the Norse way of thinking, where life and death are intertwined.
At its core, 'Dei Så Ser' delves into inheritance and connection, emphasizing that we're not separate from those who came before us — we're an extension of them.
What we are today grows directly from what lies beneath us.,Frode Glesnes explains: "The song is about the connection between the living and those who came before us, and how that connection is carried by the land itself." He continues, "The burial mounds aren't just remnants of the past — they're watchful presences.
Standing on the mound, facing the strait, the narrator feels that boundary between worlds.
The water becomes more than a landscape — it's a passage between past and present, life and death.
The voices of those who once lived and sailed these shores are still there, not as echoes, but as something alive.,The album 'Lifeblood' represents a reflection around belonging, heritage, and roots for the members of EINHERJER.
After over thirty years of making music, they look back toward what shaped them and the forces that have followed through all these years.,EINHERJER was forged in 1993 on the western shores of Norway — where the North Sea meets the land, and where the Viking kings once ruled the passage that gave Norway its name.
From this inheritance, EINHERJER rose as part of their own creation.,The band continues to draw from the same source that shaped their beginnings: the land, the sea, and the cultural memory carried forward through generations.
Their mission remains artistic: to explore, interpret, and share the depth, complexity, and power of their heritage as part of the greater human story.