Blut Aus Nord Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars
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Tracklist:
1. Acceptance (Aske)
2. Disciple’s Libration (Lost in the Nine Worlds)
3. The Cosmic Echoes of Non-Matter (Immaterial Voices of the Fathers)
4. Translucent Body of Air (Sutta Anapanasati)
5. Antithesis of the Flesh (...and Then Arises a New Essence)
6. ....the Meditant (Dialogue With the Stars)
7. The Alcove of Angels (Vipassana)
8. The Formless Sphere (Beyond the Reason)
9. Elevation


Release Date: 02/23/2009

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Nate B. USER (12 Reviews)

2009-08-23 | 46 comments | 785 views

Summary: A mystical journey through planes unknown.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Do you remember the last time you just sat and looked up at the stars on a clear night? It’s amazing how such a simple act can fill you with childlike wonder and amazement at the vastness of the cosmos and what lay beyond it. French progressive black metal outfit Blut aus Nord has successfully channeled these feelings into musical form with their latest effort Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars, and I’m not kidding around in saying that it’s a serious contender for album of the year.

Black metal is usually typified by its instrumental simplicity and minimalism which it uses to get its point across bluntly, but Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars is a fairly complex piece of music comparatively speaking. The guitar melodies are richly harmonized and highlighted by the wonderful production, much of the time played with tremolo picking, as is the black metal custom. Though a persistent celestial vibe is given off throughout the album, none of the songs can really be mistaken for another as the guitars employ a multitude of techniques and songwriting devices that never fail to take the listener off-guard and pique their interest in the piece.

Tremolo’d riffs are counterbalanced by heavy-as-hell palm muted power chord sections and moments of contemplation where the keyboards take the lead while the song continues to steadily pace along beneath. The keyboards aren’t as prevalent here as they are on Blut aus Nord’s other work, especially their first few albums, but they fill in the gaps between the two guitars very nicely and help the album to maintain its mystique. The drumming may not be the most technical stuff in the world, but I can’t imagine it being any more fitting to the album as it never draws too much attention to itself and always seems to be playing the right thing at the right time. The vocals sort of come and go as they please but add to the songs in a butter-on-bread sort of way. Honestly though, if the album were completely instrumental I would like it just as much; it’s that good.

There will be those that accuse Blut aus Nord of being too daring or artsy with this release, but it amazes me how they continue to confidently unfold their sound into unexplored territory without losing touch with their roots. Quite frankly, Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With the Stars, along with Beherit’s Engram gives me hope that modern black metal isn’t going to completely collapse in on itself and become totally irrelevant within the next year. Blut aus Nord is still showing that they aren’t afraid to break new ground and challenge stereotypes without compromising the gloom, pessimism, and spirituality that black metal is all about. If you’re losing faith in modern black metal, this could be one album to restore it.

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plutosatanclubhouse


Comments: 98
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4.5

album is way awesome

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lobby


Comments: 310
08.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

definitely a brilliant album

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KYZAR


Comments: 490
08.23.09


sounds blacktastic

Benzum


Comments: 4736
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4

can't wait to check this out

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Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5589
08.23.09


Just listened to one of the songs on youtube and it was fucking fantastic.

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R6Rider


Comments: 1316
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4

Not on this album, but I just checked out Procession Of The Dead Clowns

Very scary sh*t

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TricksterGRex


Comments: 1887
08.23.09


best song they've done tbh

TWWTG is their best album

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Mendigo


Comments: 2178
08.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

great album, but I like Odinist and especially The Work Which Transforms God more, though I probably just need to give this a few more listens.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18758
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4

Sick review.

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jingledeath


Comments: 4397
08.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review, album is pretty good

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Wizard


Comments: 9840
08.23.09


If you’re losing faith in modern black metal, this could be one album to restore it.

You're either too elite or not looking hard enough.

This was a an excellent review. I like what I've head from these guys but their stuff is hard to come by.

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TricksterGRex


Comments: 1887
08.23.09


i dunno i hear there's this obscure cd store called amazon.com that might carry their stuff

Wizard


Comments: 9840
08.23.09


i dunno i hear there's this obscure cd store called amazon.com that might carry their stuff

Really? This is probably only within the last year or two. I heard these guys a few years back.

plutosatanclubhouse


Comments: 98
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks for the comments guys :D

You're either too elite or not looking hard enough.


This was a an excellent review. I like what I've head from these guys but their stuff is hard to come by.
maybe a little of both? :p

This is new this year so you really shouldnt have a hard time finding it in most distros or even in mainstream online stores for that matter.

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18758
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4

Candlelight is a well known record with plenty of resources, like the guy said, it's so easy a caveman could find B.A.N material. If not you're plain retarded.

Wizard


Comments: 9840
08.23.09


Well I'm partially retarded but that doesn't excuse the fact that I couldn't find anything by them for a reasonable price.

redskyformiles
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Comments: 5794
08.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

moonsorrow lite.

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plutosatanclubhouse


Comments: 98
08.23.09

Album Rating: 4.5

I don't think this sounds anything like Moonsorrow, they sound like a folkier more modern Bathory-Blood Fire Death to me

rasputin
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Comments: 9668
08.23.09


i have ultima thulee it's pretty good

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Bleekill


Comments: 149
08.24.09

Album Rating: 4

I was about to review this about a month ago when I saw no review for it. Not necessary now though, good review.

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