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Huldrafolk is a great album, emotionally balanced. It knows how to touch the listener’s soul, especially in the first and long 'Ashes Of Man And Oak And Pine'. Wyrd are great but they are probably not complete. This is their only flaw.
Huldrafolk is a great album, emotionally balanced. It knows how to touch the listener’s soul, especially in the first and long 'Ashes Of Man And Oak And Pine'.
Wyrd are great but they are probably not complete. This is their only flaw.
Wyrd's second album, Huldrafolk, continues to deliver a powerful blend of black metal and folk elements. While it doesn't surpass their acclaimed debut Heathen, it maintains a strong emotional and atmospheric presence. The album shines with evocative melodies and pagan influences, though attempts at pure black or death metal were less successful. Overall, Huldrafolk is a musically rich and balanced album showcasing the band's unique style. Listen to Wyrd’s Huldrafolk and explore the depths of Finnish folk-infused black metal today!
"It really seems like a Panzer is destroying everything around us. A real punch in the face, there are no words." "‘Christraping Black Metal’ is a truly blasphemous piece, really devastating. A continuous series of free attacks towards God, His Son, and whoever else you can think of."
"It really seems like a Panzer is destroying everything around us. A real punch in the face, there are no words."
"‘Christraping Black Metal’ is a truly blasphemous piece, really devastating. A continuous series of free attacks towards God, His Son, and whoever else you can think of."
This review praises Marduk's Panzer Division Marduk as a brutal and fast-paced black metal masterpiece. The album showcases relentless double bass drums, sharp riffs, and inhuman screams. The reviewer highlights the strong lineup and memorable tracks like 'Christraping Black Metal' and 'Baptism By Fire.' It's a raw, war-themed assault that true black metal fans will appreciate. Dive into the relentless fury of Marduk's Panzer Division Marduk and experience classic black metal at its finest!
Summoning does it perfectly. They may have lyrics focused on The Lord of the Rings, use too many 'computerized' instruments, drum machines, etc., but gentlemen... who among you can resist their notes? 'Khazad Dum'... one should simply put it on their iPod and set out on a long journey. An infinite journey made of endless green meadows, but also of fierce battles.
Summoning does it perfectly. They may have lyrics focused on The Lord of the Rings, use too many 'computerized' instruments, drum machines, etc., but gentlemen... who among you can resist their notes?
'Khazad Dum'... one should simply put it on their iPod and set out on a long journey. An infinite journey made of endless green meadows, but also of fierce battles.
This review praises Summoning's Dol Guldur as one of the greatest black metal albums, uniquely blending epic, Tolkien-inspired themes with atmospheric compositions. The reviewer highlights the lengthy and immersive tracks 'Kor', 'Elfstone', and 'Khazad Dum' as particularly majestic. Despite minor criticism of the use of non-original lyrics, the album is regarded as a powerful and rare piece worth listening to from start to finish. Listen to Dol Guldur now and immerse yourself in one of black metal's most epic journeys!
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