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New site? Maybe some day.
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metalreviews.com (Alex)
With many notable skeleton icons we have on this site to denote albums there is still an important one lacking – Surprise of the Year. Having made a mistake of giving away an Album of the Year once in my early formative years as a reviewer, I have held on ever since with that tag. Yet, the Surprise is a lot easier to identify, as the whole meaning of the word implies that you were absolutely blindsided, in a good way. You absolutely did not see it coming, but once you had a chance to take the album in, deep in your gut you knew that is the one you have been waiting for a while. A couple of years ago I knew it with Diadem of 12 Stars by Wolves in the Throne Room. And today, having practically lived with this album for a month now, I know it with Loss by UK atmospheric pagan black metallers Wodensthrone. (It is interesting how this genre seems to uncover bands for me, which eventually vault into that big Surprise category.)
In Loss we have some of the most beautiful, thick and textured music, constantly coming in waves, draping around one’s senses, utterly isolating a listener from the sense of reality. Many a band try to go for this nature inspired rustic fullness in their music, but few achieve such mesmerizing swirl which Wodensthrone was able to accomplish on Loss, using the Romanian studio and helping guidance of Negura Bundet members. The feeling of roaming around the Foggy Albion wilderness during ancient druidic times is complete here, without the band having to resort to obvious gimmick melodies. Whatever folky angle the compositions have (Upon These Stones), the tribal strumming never becomes redundant and trite. And if rain and raven cawing effects are present (Fyrgenstream), for once they are entirely believable. The music on Loss is not simply composed, note after note, it is sculpted, as if cut out and eventually turned back into a lasting monolith.
Long and complex, Loss compositions have distinct viewpoints, or so I surmise. Heofungtid has a bit of a militaristic mindset with double bass stirring a pre-battle sense of anxiety and anticipated triumph, before rousing tremolo and subtle keyboard waves create an unbearable desire to plunge into Alcest-like euphoria. Those that Crush the Roots of Blood has more blasting character, with the riff around 6 min leading into dramatic, symphonic and almost cathartic closure. Black Moss is the most disturbing, the most threnodious, the blackest track on the album, invoking darker forces celebrating around the fire, on hallucinogens, before the waves of eerie jangly synthesizer a-la Blut Aus Nord barge in. The closer That Which is Now Forgotten is the saddest lament of them all, but it still has the wild untamed spirit, oozing out of every Wodensthrone pore.
Switching drum beats subtly and utilizing keyboards cleverly, to shade, not to dominate, the record is complete with cavernous voice, constantly falling down deeper into the abyss, reaching for understanding, without grating the senses. The vocals on Loss are just another piece in the texture, not meant to be heard distinctly in front of the mix.
Upon hearing Loss I have both musical and literary recommendations. This album is a must for the fans of Negura Bundet, Fen, Wolves in the Throne Room, Kerbenok and Klabautamann. And if you want to read about the ancient Britain being slowly trampled under the feet of advancing Christianity and monotheism, and do it in the most breathtaking story context, you owe it to yourself to read the Winter King trilogy by Bernard Cornwell. 92/100
Interview
http://azm-magazine.blogspot.com/2009/08/wodensthrone-interview-is-up.html
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awesome...sounds like i need this...and winterking is backed. |
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Yes, excellent band. "Loss" is a solid piece of atmospheric black metal. |
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i'll be listening to this for years to come, without a doubt. |
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Uk has really good bm right now.
Good band, good review, except he says "negura bundet" at the end. Sigh. |
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OH HAIILLL NO YOU DI"NT!!!!!!!Triflin' ass repeatin' peice uh crakuh fikkzt geer pedlin'' groovelezz meduhtuhraineeyun MUTHAFUKKUH!!!! |
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The recent release of Curse has got me listening to Loss. Both great albums. |
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Check out the new one, it's good. It's a bit different, not completely though. |
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at first i was very hopeful about this, but the more i listen to it, the more i see just how bland it is. it has all the right elements, it just gets so boring after awhile. |
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Yeah, I agree ICP is wayyyy better. |
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you have been to an ICP show, your argument is invalid. |
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Cher, did you just find out about the yeti/ICP connection this week? |
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you have been to an ICP show, your argument is invalid. |
Yeah but I don't have ICP tattoos and don't actually like them. |
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Burnsy, did you just find out about my mom this week? |
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Nah man, that shit's OLD NEWS! |
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you have been to an ICP show, your argument is invalid. |
Yeah but I don't have ICP tattoos and don't actually like them. |
does not matter. you can't un-go to an ICP show. once you are in, you are in forever. |
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you are now a de facto juggalo. |
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I don't know man...I just can't believe you got ICP tattoos. It's shocking to me, that's all. |
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BELIEVE
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Wow, that clown even sort of resembles you. |
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As a fan of all things 90s, Cher.. I am disappointed in your lack of respect. |
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Were joking around, Aril. |
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you are now a de facto juggalo. |
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