Einherjer release the second single “Dei Så Ser” from their upcoming 10th studio album Lifeblood that is out the 19th of June. The song is a powerful ballad in Norwegian that reflects a Norse way of thinking, where life and death are part of the same cycle. Nothing truly disappears – it continues in the land, in the sea, and in us.
At its core, the song is about inheritance and connection. We are not separate from those who came before us - we are extensions of them. What we are today grows directly from what lies beneath us. There is also a sense that the past is not silent. It burns beneath the surface, alive in memory, instinct, and place. The dead are not gone - they remain present, aware, and even joyful. Founder Frode Glesnes says:
- 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. The burial mounds are not just remnants of the past - they are watchful presences. Standing on the mound, facing the strait, the narrator feels that boundary between worlds. The water becomes more than a landscape - it is 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 will be the 10th studio album and it represents a reflection around belonging, heritage and roots - both as individuals and as a band. After over thirty years of making music, the four-piece look back toward what shaped them and the forces that have followed through all these years.
WATCH VIDEO FOR DEI SÅ SER HERE
LISTEN TO THE SINGLE HERE
PRE-ORDER THE ALBUM HERE