Aryanwülf Groma Glas, the self-titled album by the band of the same name, is a powerful and intense offering that showcases the group's unique blend of black metal and folk music. The album features a range of tracks, from the haunting and atmospheric "Ghosts in the Forest" to the blistering and aggressive "Blood and Soil."
One of the most striking aspects of Aryanwülf Groma Glas is the band's use of traditional folk instruments, such as the bagpipes and the hurdy-gurdy, which add a haunting and eerie quality to the music. The vocals are equally impressive, ranging from guttural growls to clean, soaring melodies.