Robert Hoftun Gjestad of
Aftenposten wrote that
Kvitravn has a fascinating soundscape but the songs sometimes become too monotonous.
Financial Times wrote that the instruments and natural sounds "create a sense of huge elemental drama with heroic human actors" and described the songs as "stirring, solemn affairs, driven forward by hammered drums and chanted choral vocals".
Nöjesguidens Christoffer Bertzell said he was fascinated by Wardruna's exploration of musical roots, writing that
Kvitravn is more "driven, dynamic and ritualistic" than the band's previous
Runaljod trilogy, and has a greater "vocal focus" thanks to the guest vocalist
Kirsten Bråten Berg. ==Track listing==