Ginnungagap

by Seidr

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Andrew Russell
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Andrew Russell This album is burned eternally into my mind and one that I keep coming back to time and time again. Austin's drumming especially stands out as some of my favorite percussion work on an album and plays a huge role in the hypnotically energetic soundscapes this album provides.
Rayne
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Rayne I keep coming back to this album again and again over the years, so it's about time I buy it. An hour and a half of staring into a clear night sky and contemplating the meaning of it all. Singular and powerful! There is nothing else like this. Favorite track: Sweltering II: The Pale Blue Dot in the Vast Dark.
Michael
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Michael I’m 10 years late to the party but this is awesome. Experimental but accessible. Heavy.
mkmtrd
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mkmtrd Very unique, technic and atmospheric album. An excellent combination of black metal, post-black metal, doom and funeral doom with folk and ambient, wrapped by the space, stars and the Gods. Favorite track: Ginnungagap.
Bruce
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Bruce Huge, ambitious and epic. A textbook "listen from beginning to end" album. The opening track reminds me of the soundtrack to "Koyaanisqatsi," plus a Carl Sagan soundbite. Too bad ass for words. Favorite track: The Pillars of Creation.
Jonathan Donnelly
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Jonathan Donnelly A wholly unique blend of echoing death metal, powerful post-metal and ethereal doom. Favorite track: The Red Planet Rises.
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    Behold… the fires grow and release sparks skyward to join with the cosmos where infinity invites the energy to rest within her solar womb. Ginnungagap has built upon the endlessly impressive foundation constructed on the debut with more elements of drone, folk and an even deeper glimpse into the emotions and spiritual conflict of the trio behind Seidr as they glimpse with wonder to the heavens to ponder the age old questions, “why am I here and how do I use the star stuff coursing through my veins to make sense of it all?” Difficult questions sure to cross the minds of all of us, but this band truly poured their souls into the creation of this release, so that the outcome shines with an endlessly crushing and hauntingly beautiful answer… the beginning and ending is irrelevant… the universe has always existed, and will always exist.

    With an organic and dense sound field captured by the band and further realized/mixed/mastered by Colin Marston, Ginnungagap is an endlessly deep well of sound textures that sculpt these songs with reverence and envelope them with waves of sincerity. With hearty contributions to this album by Chet Scott (Blood of the Black Owl/Cycle of the Raven Talons), Jack Hannert (Kolga/Giant Kind) and Kyle (Lake of Blood), Ginnungagap is a product of close friends and spiritual family coming together to create one of the best albums you will hear in 2013, if not in recent memory and Bindrune is thankful to bring this labor of love home to all of you.

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released November 11, 2013

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