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With the crackling of the four-logged flame, the rustling of falling leaves, the slow grinding of stone to soil; the slanting light of the waning sun, the lilting call of the ram’s horn, and the subtle-warm voice of the high priestess, the ancient Swedish harvest festival begins. Let Draugurinn’s latest evocative, site-specific dark ambient masterpiece take you there. Dave Aftandilian
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I had a passing acquaintance with ambient but this blew me away when I stumpled on it on youtube. I listened to their other stuff and it was nice, too, but this one is my favorite. The youtube of this is missing the last track so I came to get it and purchased to whole collection. krztyf
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This album sounds a bit more rough and raw to me, compared to "Móðuharðindin" for example. But thats totally fine. Really enjoyable Dark Ambient. ᛉ Heidan Frihals ᛉ
Nearly a decade after their last LP, the Chicago post-metal trio resurface with a punishing concept album set in an apocalyptic wasteland. Bandcamp New & Notable May 5, 2024
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This might be my favourite of Heilung. They've improved a bit on their later releases but their debut is still much meaner, and darker. Maria's amazing voice obviously steals the show but I also quite like Kai's too, especially on the live performance. In fact I'd say get LIFA over this IMO.
The spoken word bits are really cool to hear proto-germanic in use but for relistening purposes they are going to be a bit obtrusive. Nevertheless the proper music here is on continual repeat for me. Rabbit