Cover of Ulver Nattens madrigal: Aatte hymne til ulven i manden
Rocky Marciano

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For fans of ulver, lovers of black metal and atmospheric metal, and listeners seeking intense and emotional music experiences.
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THE REVIEW

"In its heart: an immeasurable abyss, like the dark sea, which loves its depths."

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights Ulver's Nattens Madrigal as a profoundly emotional and intense album, likened to an immeasurable dark abyss. It emphasizes the deep atmospheric qualities and raw depth of the music. The metaphor of the sea illustrates the compelling and heavy nature of the album's core.

Tracklist

01   Hymn I: Wolf and Fear (06:16)

02   Hymn II: Wolf and the Devil (06:21)

03   Hymn III: Wolf and Hatred (04:47)

04   Hymn IV: Wolf and Man (05:21)

05   Hymn V: Wolf and the Moon (05:14)

06   Hymn VI: Wolf and Passion (05:48)

07   Hymn VII: Wolf and Destiny (05:32)

08   Hymn VIII: Wolf and the Night (04:38)

Ulver

Ulver is a Norwegian band formed in 1993, widely noted (in these reviews and beyond) for moving from early black metal and folk/acoustic music into electronics, ambient and other experimental directions. Kristoffer “Garm” Rygg is repeatedly cited as the central voice and identity across their transformations.
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