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2011 album by Metsatöll For other uses, see Ulg (disambiguation).
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Ulg
Studio album by Metsatöll
Released2011
GenreFolk Metal, thrash metal
ProducerMetsatoll
Metsatöll chronology
Äio
(2010)
Ulg
(2011)
Karjajuht
(2014)

Ulg is an album by Estonian folk metal group Metsatöll. The English translation of the word "Ulg" is "the howl".

Reception

The album was generally well received.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Metsatöll

No.TitleEnglish TranslationLength
1."Agu"Daybreak2:17
2."Sõjasüda"Warheart4:36
3."Küü"Serpent4:07
4."Muhu õud"Muhu Dread3:50
5."Kivine Maa"Land full of stones3:53
6."Rabakannel"Bog-harp4:47
7."Isata"Fatherless2:14
8."Kahjakaldad"Sacrificial shores4:49
9."Tormilind"Shearwater2:57
10."Ulg"The Howl6:02
11."Eha"Dusk4:02

Members

  • Markus "Rabapagan" Teeäär – vocals, guitar
  • Lauri "Varulven" Õunapuu – vocals, guitar, flutes, torupill (Estonian bagpipes) & other traditional instruments
  • Raivo "KuriRaivo" Piirsalu – bass and vocals
  • Marko Atso – drums and vocals

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