"The seven-piece boasts fiddle, nyckelharpa, hurdy-gurdy, cello and double-bass among the instruments, which brings a very thick sound. Add in percussion, guitar, bagpipes and an occaesional flute and you've got something different. The brainchild of Danish folk veteran Martin Seeberg (...) their initial EP was nominated for a Danish Folk Award last year ... There's some real fire to the music, as well as more shade and light than you might anticipate ... Plenty of the sound is ideal for stomping around and scaring people, if that's your idea of a good time, but there's some remarkably skilful arrangeing involved to weave the different strands together. It's most definitely a Nordic album, with its heart very much in the folk tradition (plenty of two-part tunes, for instance), and what singing there is comes from the troll school".