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0.0 | Maco097 | February 13th 17 | I remember when Iceland used to have good black metal bands.
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4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | January 26th 17 | Iceland continues to produce winners. This is some truly ghastly black metal on display here, and I mean that in the best way possible. The whole thing has an atmosphere like a cold, ghostly wasteland, sounding as if it were composed by particularly vengeful spirits. The vocalist sounds like a monstrous gale, and the drums have a freezing, echoing tone to them. The guitars sound almost like air raid sirens in some instances, and have the same kind of ghostly feel to them as everything else here does. Ur Draumheimi Viourstyggoar (I think I'm spelling that correctly) is also full of excellent songwriting, as on longer tracks the tension builds and releases with every riff and build-up. On shorter tracks, a bevy of biting riffs fly around, helped by those beautifully chilling leads, and the atmosphere doesn't suffer at all. In a nutshell, this is more engrossing metal from the cold landscape of Iceland, which is quickly becoming one of the most interesting scenes for the genre.
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4.0 excellent | Lvxfra | October 23rd 21 |
3.0 good | Hawks | September 29th 17 |
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