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returntothepit >> discuss >> Kauan - Sorni Nai (2015) by Alx_Casket on Oct 23,2015 8:47am
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toggletoggle post by Alx_Casket  at Oct 23,2015 8:47am
http://www.blood-music.com/store-eu/product.php?id_product=621

The prolific Russian/Ukrainian post rock/doom outfit returns with their brilliant seventh album in only eight year's time! "Sorni Nai" - the band's most mature work to date - is a concept album that references and expands upon territory explored in their previous work ("Pirut"), showcasing a single 52-minute long track, twisting through lush string orchestrations into sinister and operatic doom metal.

The album's concept focuses on the infamous Djatlov Pass Incident. In 1959, nine Soviet hikers went on a trip to reach Mt. Ortorten in the Ural Mountains. None of the hikers were seen alive again. Their bodies were found a mile from their campsite, missing their skis, shoes, and coats while braving -30°F weather. Two of them had fractured skulls, two had major chest fractures, and one was missing her tongue. Investigators listed the cause of death as "a compelling natural force," and the case was immediately closed.



toggletoggle post by Alx_Casket  at Oct 23,2015 8:48am
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toggletoggle post by eh at Oct 23,2015 8:58am
Eh, wake me when the real music comes in



toggletoggle post by Israel Swan at Oct 23,2015 10:44am
Alx_Casket said[orig][quote]
http://www.blood-music.com/store-eu/product.php?id_product=621

The prolific Russian/Ukrainian post rock/doom outfit returns with their brilliant seventh album in only eight year's time! "Sorni Nai" - the band's most mature work to date - is a concept album that references and expands upon territory explored in their previous work ("Pirut"), showcasing a single 52-minute long track, twisting through lush string orchestrations into sinister and operatic doom metal.

The album's concept focuses on the infamous Djatlov Pass Incident. In 1959, nine Soviet hikers went on a trip to reach Mt. Ortorten in the Ural Mountains. None of the hikers were seen alive again. Their bodies were found a mile from their campsite, missing their skis, shoes, and coats while braving -30°F weather. Two of them had fractured skulls, two had major chest fractures, and one was missing her tongue. Investigators listed the cause of death as "a compelling natural force," and the case was immediately closed.


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toggletoggle post by arilliusbm   at Oct 23,2015 11:05am edited Oct 23,2015 11:06am
I have to be in a certain mood for this band. So far I'm digging it. They have matured their sound a bit. I don't know how they make all of these albums in such short time.



toggletoggle post by Burnsy at Oct 23,2015 11:59am
I love the production and flow. Another great album.



toggletoggle post by Hoser at Oct 23,2015 11:42pm
The incident that this song was based on is a cool read. Weird shit.



toggletoggle post by RTTP DEPARTMENT OF IS THIS? at Oct 24,2015 12:58am
Is this the cool feel good thread where we are all supposed to agree?



toggletoggle post by Alx_Casket  at Oct 24,2015 9:22am
What a dumb name for a department. Good luck surviving the upcoming layoffs.



toggletoggle post by Ancient Master NLI at Nov 8,2015 3:20am
This sounds pretty good



toggletoggle post by Alx-nli at Apr 30,2016 9:40am
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