EIHWAR Evoke a Spiritual Realm with New Single “Hugrheim”
Posted on September 24, 2025
The enfants terribles of Season of Mist’s roster, EIHWAR, release their standalone single “Hugrheim” today. Known for their explosive fusion of Nordic folk and electro-industrial chaos, the clan continues to defy the solemnity of most pagan acts with a style that is wild, cartoonish, and fiercely ritualistic.
Following a summer of electrified festival appearances at Wacken Open Air, Resurrection Fest, and Midgardsblot, as well as select dates opening for The Hu, Eihwar present a track that both deepens their mythos and heightens their trance-driven energy.
The term “Hugrheim,” formed from Old Norse roots, could be understood as the “realm of spirit,” of memory, or of consciousness. In the lore woven by Asrunn and Mark, their souls appear as reincarnated essences inhabiting human vessels, recalling fragments of their former existence. The song channels these recollections through warrior cries, horns, ritual percussion, and machine-driven pulse, aligning the band with the pagan folk lineage while advancing into their own shamanic and celebratory, dance-driven terrain.
The accompanying video, directed by Samuel Maurin, features actors Arya and Benoit Lala, while the digital artwork showcases costume design by Yaelle Ghyselink.
Watch the video for ‘Hugrheim’: https://youtu.be/hpo9a4d-p3Q
As Eihwar themselves proclaim:
“Over the past few years, our souls have gradually taken over the bodies of two human musicians. Through incarnation, we lost much of our memories. All that remains are images, emotions, and fragments from our previous existence, mixed in with the thoughts and memories of our human hosts. In this new song, we evoke the memories that gradually come back to us: memories of Hugrheim, the tenth world of Yggdrasil, hidden and unknown to men. This world is shaped by the Hugr, the spirit. In this realm dwell the invisible forces of the soul and consciousness. When our vessels perish here and our incarnation ends, we will return to Hugrheim. Still, we hope to remain here as long as possible this time, because nowadays the beer is fucking good, the rockstar life is pretty damn cool, and dental anesthesia actually exists.”
Stream ‘Hugrheim’ here: https://orcd.co/eihwarhugrheim