Sword Of Moss

by Vindkaldr

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Nocturnal Egg (Jordan)
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Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) À l'écoute de Swords Of Moss, des fragments de Homecomer, cette légende contée par Umbría, ont assailli ma mémoire — et pour cause : le black metal atmosphérique pousse, s'épanouit. À l'instant où Vindkaldr perfore notre ventre de sa lame, nous sentons les riffs progresser avec une grande lenteur comme le font les racines, infligeant parfois la douleur sur son passage ; les mélodies, volatiles mais très évocatrices, pollinisent l'esprit et le font voyager. Cet album s'adresse aux plus endurants. Favorite track: Foresight Amongst Columns Of Frost.
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Final While this is undoubtedly Burzum worship, it is not a rip-off: Vindkaldr respectfully surpasses the atmosphere Burzum strived to evoke in both ambient instrumentals and actual black metal songs. Riffs that meander on for over 20 minutes and appear unwilling to change, but when they do, the resulting mood is sublime. Very recommended, but bring along some patience. Favorite track: Foresight Amongst Columns Of Frost.
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Columns of frost Line the forest temple And chants of birds Gild the cold winter wind Inside a giants skull Dwell quiet creatures That work tirelessly And endlessly Making food for their Eternal winter A sorcerer sits On what used to be The giants heavy limbs Now covered in dirt and moss And contemplates life secrets Above him The columns suspend An invisible roof of stars Protecting him from snowfall He speaks with the trees And the clouds He speaks with the birds And the fox But they care not In the centre of the columns He summons a dark spirit Who shows him Man and woman Wolves and beasts The earth as a star In a galaxy of mortals Pain, suffering and death And then he saw nothing And the dark spirit Had left him
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released April 4, 2015

All Instruments: Mauhulakh

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