Oslo punks Draumar announce debut album release

Oslo-based hardcore punk band Draumar has revealed plans for their first full-length album. The self-titled release will arrive on February 27 through Static Shock Records. To mark the announcement, the group shared two new tracks: “Atomvinter I” and “Atomvinter II.”

Draumar, a hardcore punk outfit from Oslo, is stepping into new territory with their debut full-length album. Self-titled and slated for February 27 via Static Shock, the record builds on the band's growing catalog. Previously, Draumar issued their live recording Live på Blitz 2024 this year and their initial EP D’KRIG back in 2022.

The new album features 12 tracks that showcase the band's raw energy. Highlights include the newly released songs “Atomvinter I” and “Atomvinter II,” which offer a glimpse into the album's intense sound. One track, “Herrene,” includes a feature from Finn Erik of Bannlyst, adding a collaborative edge.

Full tracklist:
- Ut å stjele
- Likbil
- Blodigler
- Norske våpen
- Ta meg med
- Molotovdraumar
- Atomvinter I
- Atomvinter II
- Demon i et speil
- Herrene (ft. Finn Erik fra Bannlyst)
- Parasitt
- I hjernen min

This release positions Draumar as a rising force in the Oslo punk scene, continuing their trajectory from EP to live sets and now a complete album.

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