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ThunderSisters dive into Viking history with their powerful track "Saga of Love and Steel." We discuss love, battle, and the band's unique approach to Viking metal.

1. Congrats on the release of "Saga of Love and Steel"! Can you tell us about the inspiration behind this song and how it ties into the Viking themes the band is known for?          

-Dy Moob: Thank you very much for taking the time to listen to our work. The inspiration came to me while I was watching the series Vikings: Valhalla. I love shows with Viking themes, and since the band already shares that theme, I decided to write something about love. Love is not always the first thing that comes to mind when we talk about Viking battles and historical conquests, but it has always been a part of their story!

2. Dy Moob, as the main writer of the song, what was your creative process like when composing this track? How did you approach combining love, battle, and Viking lore into a cohesive story? 

-Dy Moob: I started by sitting down with my bass, humming the melody without any lyrics, and playing some bass notes, though it didn't have much structure yet. The next day, I created a simple MIDI guide using a piano sound, a basic bass line, and a vocal sample, which I then shared with the producer Kebras and the vocalist Pri Thunder. They both loved it, and Kebras immediately began composing the orchestral parts, which were largely his responsibility. I collaborated with the rest of the band on arrangement ideas, and then we moved on to recording and mixing, where we added elements inspired by each of the girls in the band. The final mix, combining all our creativity, resulted in a mixing session with nearly 100 tracks and a very exciting song.

3. Kebras’ guitar work really stands out in this track. How did the collaboration with him come about, and what was it like working together to bring "Saga of Love and Steel" to life?     

-Dy Moob: Kebras isn't just a great producer—he's also my fiancé, and I've known him for over five years, not only as a producer but also as the lead guitarist for my other band, Master Dy, where he does an outstanding job. The vocalist Pri Thunder and I decided to invite him to collaborate on this song as both guitarist and producer, especially since he's set to mix the entire album.

4. Pri Thunder’s vocals are powerful and full of emotion. How did you channel the intensity of both the love and battle elements in the song during your performance?                  

-Pri Thunder: The vocals were quite challenging, but the emotion really came through because we could imagine how love stories might have played out during a time of conquests and fierce battles. It made us think about what the brave Norse warriors might have felt in their hearts back then. Dy, who recorded the backing vocals for the chorus, were fully immersed in the recording. In one section, where Isa Nielsen also added her voice, we could really feel the energy of the song. We were all deeply connected to the process

5. ThunderSisters was formed in 2023, yet you’ve already built up a strong following. What do you think has been key to the band’s rapid success in the Viking metal scene?       

-Dy Moob: I had been thinking about the band since 2016, but it was on the back burner because my focus was on getting the Master Dy project off the ground first. Once Master Dy started to gain traction, I finally felt it was time to bring ThunderSisters to life. I began composing in 2023, balancing it with work on the other band, and started to better understand the audience I wanted to connect with. I developed the band's image and sound with a focus on building a strong connection with that audience, whether they’re fans of Viking culture, descendants of Nordic countries, metalheads, or not. When the first song was released, I felt like I had hit the mark because people started connecting with it from all over, and that makes me incredibly grateful for all the effort that went into this project!

6. Your debut album "Valkyries' Call" is set to release in 2025. How does "Saga of Love and Steel" fit into the overall theme of the album? Can you give us a hint of what fans can expect from the full record?                 

-Dy Moob and Pri Thunder: We're carefully crafting the sequence of songs to keep listeners fully immersed from start to finish. We've added instrumental nuances and subtle transitions between tracks to create a seamless flow, without making the songs feel repetitive. Fans can expect an album packed with energy, but also full of deep emotion. And rest assured, we're staying true to the Viking theme throughout—this epic vibe will carry on until the very end!

7. With members from different parts of the world, like Denmark and São Paulo, how do you all come together to create such a unified sound? What does the international dynamic bring to your music?             

-Pri Thunder: The band is based in Portugal, where Dy Moob lives and holds nationality. Isa Nielsen, though originally from Denmark, is currently living in São Paulo. Right now, all four of us are gathered here in São Paulo to kick off our South American tour in collaboration with Master Dy. But fans in Europe and North America won’t have to wait long—we're already working on scheduling shows in those regions, so exciting news is on the way!

8. The Viking metal genre has deep roots in storytelling and mythology. How do you balance staying true to those traditions while also adding your unique sound and modern influences?        

-Dy Moob: First and foremost, we stay informed through constant research and study. While I have Irish ancestry and Isa Nielsen was born in Denmark, we all make an effort to learn as much as possible to ensure maximum authenticity. We design our outfits and face paint to be true to the Viking era, and in our music, we channel the same intensity as if we were fighting an ancient battle. Our instruments are our weapons, and we want the audience to feel that power with every verse, both in the studio and on stage. You can expect a performance filled with raw emotion and dedication—we’ll be in a full-on trance.

9. Can you tell us a bit more about the band’s name, ThunderSisters? What’s the significance behind it, and how does it reflect your identity as an all-female Viking metal band

-Dy Moob: In 2016, I was watching a movie set in ancient times and heard this expression. It immediately struck me—I thought, 'This would be the perfect name for a female metal band with a Viking theme!' That idea stuck with me ever since.
Pri Thunder: When Dy invited me to join the project, the moment she told me the name and explained the concept, it all just clicked. We've been friends for over ten years, so we were both instantly on the same page about moving forward with it. I’m thrilled to have been part of this journey from the start.

10. Lastly, what message or experience do you hope listeners take away when they hear "Saga of Love and Steel"? And what’s next for ThunderSisters as you continue preparing for the album release?   

-Pri Thunder: We're working hard to not only share a meaningful message about Viking culture but to also create a fun, energetic, and immersive experience for our audience. This isn’t just about the music business for us—we genuinely love what we do, and we have a blast doing it. Our goal is to pull the audience into that energy from start to finish, whether it’s through this song or the ones to come on the album. We invite everyone to join us on this journey, to follow along and help us write the next chapters of our story together.

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