Peyton Parrish - My Mother Told Me (old Norse Viking Metal) Assassin's Creed - Dawn - Of Ragnarг¶k

Peyton Parrish’s "My Mother Told Me" tapped into a collective fascination with heritage and "warrior spirit." By combining the historical weight of Old Norse lyrics with the aggressive energy of metal, he created a piece of media that feels both ancient and cutting-edge. It is the sound of a longship hitting the waves—loud, relentless, and undeniably epic.

: Parrish utilizes deep, rasping "Viking growls" that evoke the image of a warrior on the front lines. Peyton Parrish’s "My Mother Told Me" tapped into

Parrish took this minimalist folk chant and infused it with the raw power of . His version is defined by: Parrish took this minimalist folk chant and infused

: Ubisoft leaned heavily into the "Skaldic" tradition for Valhalla , and Parrish’s viral success helped cement the game's identity within the "Viking-core" aesthetic on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Why It Resonates Peyton Parrish’s Sonic Transformation The song became the

The Echoes of Valhalla: Peyton Parrish’s "My Mother Told Me"

While the poem is over a thousand years old, it gained massive modern popularity through the TV show Vikings , where it was performed as a haunting folk chant. Peyton Parrish’s Sonic Transformation

The song became the unofficial anthem for the Assassin's Creed Valhalla expansion, . The game follows Odin (Havi) as he journeys through the mythical realm of Svartalfheim. Parrish’s metal cover perfectly mirrors the game’s themes:


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