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Artist: SOLSTAFIR
Album: "ENDLESS TWILIGHT OF CODEPENDENT LOVE VINYL (2LP BLACK)"
Year:
06.11.2020
EAN/UPS:
822603157215
Media type:
LP
- Vinyls come in printed inner sleeves with deluxe ‘soft touch’ gatefold.
Цена:
42.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00024611
Label: Season Of Mist
Genre: Progressive/ Instrumental Metal, Epic Pagan Viking Metal/ Folk Metal, Black Metal/ Atmospheric/ Dark Metal
Статус: Артикулът е временно изчерпан! Доставка до 30 дни.
Out of Stock 30 days delivery
- Seventh full-length album by the biggest Icelandic metal / rock band. - Recorded at the renowned Icelandic studio Sundlaugin (SIGUR ROS, KONTINUUM, YANN TIERSEN) as per the 3 previous albums. - Mixed and mastered by Birgir Jón Birgirsson (SIGUR ROS, ALCEST, AUDN). - Cover from the famous painting ‘The Lady of the Mountain’ (1864) by Johann Baptist Zwecker.
Music will always be inspired by the environment in which it is created. With its incredible array of highly diverse landscapes ranging from white glaciers via volcanic bizarreness, moss-green bubble-fields, deep fjords, and frost-cracked mountains to black beaches, Iceland has shaped a host of astonishingly original in SÓLSTAFIR. More than ever, SÓLSTAFIR’s new opus ‘Endless Twilight of Codependent Love’ highlights the contrasting influences that have inspired the band over the years. Whether you’re listening to the black metal infused “Dionysus”, “Her Fall From Grace”, the gracious song “Til Modar” or a straightforward SÓLSTAFIR masterpiece “Akkeri”, the Icelanders have mastered all these elements and blended it seamlessly into one record. Cover artwork by Johann Baptist Zwecker (The Lady of the Mountain, 1864).
Recommended if you like: (later) ENSLAVED, AGALLOCH, ULVER, IN THE WOODS, LONG DISTANCE CALLING, PRIMORDIAL ...
TRACKLIST CD/ 2LP:
1. Akkeri (10:10) 2. Drýsill (08:52) 3. Rökkur (07:06) 4. Her Fall From Grace (06:36) 5. Dionysus (05:31) 6. Til Moldar (04:29) 7. Alda Syndanna (04:30) 8. Or (06:58) 9. Úlfur (08:49)
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