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Take Part in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Yule Festival At Home and In-Game!

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Campfire - Living Room

 

Whether you’re playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla or just enjoying the winter season (here in the Northern hemisphere at least), you can partake in their Yule Festival now in progress with their latest Yule Season game expansion.  Show us how you’re spending the holidays #LikeAViking. 

Tune in to our 24/7 #ValhallaFireplace music live stream featuring the music of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Original Game Soundtrack playing continuously through the month of December!  It’s now live on YouTube.  Share a video or photo of how you’re enjoying a bit of yuletide warmth at home while streaming the video.

Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/lakeshorerecords/live

Tag us on social media: @soundtracksmore with #LikeAViking – we’d love to see you streaming the video.  Let us know what you think in the video comments or below if you want to see more music live streams.  Happy Holidays!

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Lakeshore Records Launches The Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Fireplace 24/7 Music Live Stream On YouTube!

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Campfire - Living Room

Photo: John Bergin, Lakeshore Art Director

Lakeshore Records in partnership with Ubisoft invite you to cozy up to the beautiful Assassin’s Creed Valhalla campfire, taken from the game!  Now streaming 24/7 on the Lakeshore Records YouTube channel, the music live stream features the epic soundtrack from the No. 1-iTunes album, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack)!  With the music by Jesper Kyd, Sarah Schachner, and Einar Selvik, the fireplace scene accented by light snow and Northern Lights transports you to the land of the Vikings.

 
Show us your #ValhallaFireplace!  Whether that be on your computer, streaming on your TV, or projected to your wall, we want to see how you’re spending the winter like a Viking!  Tag Lakeshore Records on social media (@LakeshoreRecords on Instagram; @LakeshoreRecs on Twitter) with your photos or videos of your #ValhallaFireplace set up and we’ll repost our favorites throughout December.  Happy streaming!
 

Critics Love Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Original Game Soundtrack! (Reviews)

Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack) - Jesper Kyd, Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik

Now that the Assassin’s Creed Vahalla game is released, no doubt fans are curious about the music heard in-game, created by Jesper Kyd, Sarah Schachner, and Einar Selvik!  And, as it happens, a lot of those fans are music critics!  Take a look at some selected reviews which highlight the richness and depth of the music which complement the vastness of this open-world game.   

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack) is out now via Lakeshore Records and Ubisoft Music: [Download/Listen]

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Soundtrack Charts No. 1 In Multiple Countries!

Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack) - Jesper Kyd, Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik

Video game titan Ubisoft and Lakeshore Records have released the highly-anticipated video game soundtrack to the most talked-about game of the season, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla!  The 47-track album features original compositions by Jesper Kyd and Sarah Schachner as well as original songs by Einar Selvik (of Wardruna) and has charted to No. 1 on iTunes in multiple countries such as the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada, Ireland, Belgium, and more!  

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack) is out now digitally: [Listen/Download]

 

 

Interview: Einar Selvik Talks Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Einar Selvik is a Norwegian composer and founder of Wardruna, a project renowned for its innovative and genre-creating renditions of old Nordic songs.

Selvik merges the scholarly with pop culture by integrating old Nordic instruments, poetry and poetic meters in a contemporary soundscape. He lectures about his work with historical music at universities, such as Oxford, Denver, Reykjavik and Bergen. Selvik’s work is used by top Old Norse scholars to exemplify how music might have sounded in early Scandinavia.

Selvik and Wardruna contributed on History Channel’s Vikings soundtrack, in which Selvik also appeared as a singer on two episodes of the television series. He was awarded the Egil Storbekken’s Music Prize, which is a national award given to those who have made extraordinary efforts in Norwegian folk music, especially with older folk instruments.

More recently, Selvik was tapped to work on the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla game soundtrack with co-composers, Sarah Schachner and Jesper Kyd. The game is set in 873 AD in warring Norway and follows the Viking invasion of Britain. The full album is out now on Lakeshore Records. 

 

SSM: How did you get involved with the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla project?

ES: I was first approached by the musical team of Ubisoft through my publisher BMG in 2018. They were familiar with my work with Norse and Nordic music and had already been using a lot of my Wardruna compositions as temporary music in the game ad was interested in discussing a possible cooperation. I made an initial pitch with my musical ideas and we had some discussion over the phone before we decided to meet up in person.

A delegation from the AC music team came over to Bergen, Norway where I happen to be holding an acoustic “skaldic” concert in the royal medieval feasting hall “Håkonshallen”. This format of performance is in many ways very close to parts of the musical expression they wanted me to work on, so it was quite an appropriate occasion and backdrop to start planning our further collaboration on ACV!

 

SSM: The track ‘Vígahugr – Lust For Battle – Skaldic Version’ is awesome! Can you speak about your process with creating this track and the instruments you used?

ES: Thank you! It is in fact one of my favorite pieces from this whole material and also one of the songs I would consider as reflecting most authenticity in terms of the composition as a whole. The Norse culture was predominantly an oral society and so we clearly see that in the oldest song traditions we have here in the north, rhythms and melody are often guided by the (often) complex poetic structures.

The Vígahugr song gives good example of just that and also clearly reflect the tonality of ancient Scandinavian music. The lyrics is an excerpt of a poem composed by one of the most interesting Viking age skalds there was, Egill Skallagrimsson from the saga Egill´s Saga. They rather vividly express the rousing and build up before a battle, and if people think that Metal lyrics are brutal in nature, then they haven’t read much Viking age poetic battle descriptions, ha ha!

The backbone of the song is vocals and a seven stringed Lyre. Based on the historical sources we have; Lyres were the most common string instrument in Northern Europe in this time period and that is naturally also reflected in my work on the game. I also use bowed lyre (AKA Taglharpa, Haargigje, Jouhikko etc.) which is the earliest bowed instrument we have in the Nordic region.

The sources are conflicted on whether or not the instrument bow was used in the Viking age, but archelogy from both Ireland and Denmark suggest it was. Further, I have used bone flute as well as various percussion and animal-hide framedrum.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack) - Jesper Kyd, Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik

SSM: You have been involved with so many projects, from playing in the metal band Gorgoroth, fronting the Nordic folk project Wardruna to working on music for History Channel’s Vikings. What do you find is the most challenging part of the creative process for you?

ES: Yes, I´ve been very fortunate to get the chance to gain experience from many different types of musical formats and concepts. I guess one of the main challenges is to find the balance between being patient and working with deadlines. I like to let the songs take me where they want to take me rather than squeeze them into a predetermined shape or structure.

Not pushing it too much but still being pro-active. I generally like to take my time with my writing so when I started working the soundtrack on Vikings I really had to learn how to work faster without compromising the art itself. More instinctively and really tuning into my artistic impulses and intuition. I think that whole process helped me further develop my skills as a composer.

 

SSM: As someone who travels the world holding lectures and workshops about life in the Nordic region, what do you find is a common misconception about Vikings?

ES: Well, there are quite a few both positive and negative stereotypes and misconceptions out there. I guess the most common one is that the whole of ancient Scandinavian history has been named and defined by what a small number of people in the Nordic population did for a short amount of time. The word Viking is first and foremost a verb defining what some people did when they went off to sea, trading, raiding and warfare – which by the way wasn´t exclusive traits to the Norsemen.

They were, however, the best at it back then and dominated the period with their superior ships and fearless mentality – which again makes it very understandable why these Vikings have dominated the views on Norse history as a whole as well. Still, I would say that the old Norse culture has far more interesting things to offer than just warriors and warfare.

 

SSM: What’s coming up next for you?

ES: These days I am still doing musical work for AC Valhalla and also focusing on the new Wardruna album Kvitravn set for release in January 2021. The plan and hope are of course to start doing concerts again but with the current situation we have to plan for all sorts of scenarios depending on when the world goes back to some form of “normality”. If the concert restrictions are continued I will focus my time on writing music and studio work.

Follow Selvik on Instagram @einar_selvik!