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For fans of acoustic folk music, listeners who enjoy melancholic and peaceful soundscapes, and admirers of norwegian folk artists like ulver and empyrium.
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LA RECENSIONE

The chords of an acoustic guitar stand out in the silence like the trunks of ancient trees rise from the untouched earth, the strings create a dark green mantle that hides the sky, soft piano notes fall on the leaves, others land on the ground without a sound, dispersing into the silence.

Here and there the wind penetrates the green canopy and reaches the ear like an ancient wooden flute, in "Lengsel" something else can be heard, perhaps the voice of a fairy...

Melancholy and sadness fused with an extraordinary sense of peace that only nature can offer, a flow of sounds, colors, and emotions that listeners with a bigger heart will have the joy to be carried away by.

They are Norwegian, signed with Prophecy, and in 2006 they released this EP with a duration of about 35 minutes...

Genre: acoustic folk, pure and untouched... if you liked Ulver (Kveldssanger) and Empyrium, don't miss them...

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Vàli's Forlatt EP presents an acoustic folk sound rich with nature-inspired imagery and a melancholic yet peaceful atmosphere. The delicate instrumentation and soft piano notes evoke a serene emotional landscape. Fans of Ulver's Kveldssanger and Empyrium will find this Norwegian release captivating. The EP flows gently, offering a heartfelt musical experience that resonates with listeners seeking purity and tranquility in folk music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Naar vinden graater... (03:34)

02   Dypt inne i skogen (03:06)

03   Et ensomt minne (04:23)

04   Nordlysets dans (03:04)

05   Lengsel (03:38)

06   Sorg (06:08)

07   Skumringens omfavn (00:51)

08   Her ute i moerket (04:13)

09   Taake (01:41)

10   Doedens evige kall (04:35)

Vàli

Vàli is a Norwegian, nature‑focused acoustic folk project. Releases discussed in reviews include the EP Forlatt (about 35 minutes) and the 2013 album Skogslandskap (Prophecy).
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