I bought the CD some days ago, and the stuff they've written inside the cover is AMAZING.
1. Ulvetid - Wolf-time: The wolves Skull and Hate swallows the moon and the sun. The following fimbulvinter destroys the land and sets of Ragnarok
2. Mjød - Mead: Odin kicks Suttung's ass in order to steal his magical Mead, and bestoves it onto Kvelertak
3. Fossegrim: The black magician of the forest, Fossegrim, teaches a young apprentice in the fine arts of el-guitarism. But not for free!
4: Blodtørst - Bloodthirst: The snake/king of Nielheim fests on the blood of dead men, while his army of snakes attempt to destroy the worldtree Yggdrasil
5. Offernatt (Sacrifice night): Screams echo through the forest. Knives have a thirst for blood. Thirteen men unleash the gates of Hell.
6: Sjøhyenar (havets herrer) - Sea Hyena (lords of the sea): Black beasts from the abyss with powers from hell eat men! Ugh!
7: Sultans of Satan: The Sultans of Satan ride their mighty steeds through earth, wind and fire hunting for Christ
8: Nekroskop - ? (Possibly a combinations of the words Nekrolog (Obituary) and Horoskop (Horoscope): An old book bound in Humanflesh summons an evil spirit that projects visions of madness and mayhem. Doom!
9. Liktorn - Corpsethorn (usually, I'd translate Liktorn with those little dead spots you can get under your foot or on your toes when dead flesh is compressed. It's a medical condition, couldn't find what it was named in English. This is a reference to the tale of Balder's death, where he is shot with a mistletoe, so I felt that a direct translation would be better): The halfgod Loke trics Balder's blind brother Hed into killing him. Balder is trapped in Helheim until the whole world mourns his death, which of course Loki refuses.
10. Ordsmedar av rang (Wordsmiths of rank): Tor, the god of lightning, chisels out lyrics with his mighty hammer (for Kvelertak) while beating up trolls.
11. Utrydd dei svake (Kill all the weak ("utrydde" means "make extinct", but can also be used about people)): Everyone except for Kvelertak is sent to Helheim to swin in rivers of wine!
Pretty awesome, pretty damn weird. Their conection to nordic mythology is pretty vauge - a bit of ironic distance to their material, which is good. Metal bands who dress up as Vikings and sing about Thor makes fools of themselves most of the time.