TRRG
TRRG is part of a lost tradition of Gråtsång (lament, keening, crysong), a ceremony where the singer is supported by the other musicians to express a pain, such as a trauma, a loss of a loved one, the emergence of war, something which is hard to express or even approach without a communal support. Gråtsång is the acknowledgement that you can not heal what you can not feel, and we as humanity have since long reached a point where we can no longer deny the pain we are carrying, in our bodies, in our societies, in our bloodlines and in our souls.
The goal with gråtsång is not to worship the pain, it is to bring it forth so we can witness it, heal it and restore the parts of ourselves that were carrying the pain. In such, gråtsång is not aligned with satanism where pain is used as a way to separate (dissociate) oneself from the pain you are carrying.
Norse noise is a genre emerging from the Norse bloodlines, the forests, lakes, fjords and mountains of Scandinavia. It is part of a larger movement of re-embodying music, moving away from the quantification, machinification and dehumanization of music. It's goal is to reconnect with who you are beneath the imprints and conditioning left by our destructive societies and broken communities, from our chronic overwhelm and survival stress, from addiction and sexual misery, from our disconnection from nature, our innate divine self and ultimately our disconnection from God.

