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Likferd

Windir

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Like their countrymen in Enslaved, the members of Windir have dedicated their band's entire career to chronicling the epic tales of Norse history and legend in loving, almost obsessive fashion -- and by means of incredibly violent black metal to boot. Their fourth opus, 2003's beautifully rendered Likferd, is no exception: from the mood-setting period painting by Norwegian artist Tidemand og Gude gracing its cover to the native themes and metallic orchestrations within, everything about the album speaks "Norway." Amazingly, only their second effort to feature any lyrics sung in English, Likferd boasts a wealth of cinematic black metal, with overpowering tracks like "Martyrium," "Despot," and "On the Mountain of Goats" qualifying, for all intents and purposes, as classically constructed symphonic pieces. Except here, they are performed by a virtual orchestra consisting of multi-tracked guitars, keyboards, and a smattering of blastbeat percussion, all of which, along with predominantly hoarse screams and the occasional choral vocal sections, weave densely harmonic reams of sound. Somewhat at odds with the album's analog heart, electronic elements occasionally rear their unwelcome heads, but save for portions of the lengthy "Fagning," they too are more often than not seamlessly integrated into Likferd's impressive canvas. And with further masterful highlights such as "Resurrection of the Wild" and "Blodssvik" leading the way, the stage is set for an emotionally complex and remarkably sensory listening experience.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
Resurrection of the Wild
00:05:52

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

2
Martyrium
00:05:00

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

3
Despot
00:06:01

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

4
Blodssvik
00:05:47

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

5
Fagning
00:08:31

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

6
On the Mountain of Goats
00:05:24

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

7
Dauden
00:04:19

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

8
Ætti Mørkna
00:07:42

Windir, MainArtist

(C) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment (P) 2003 Voices Music & Entertainment

Album review

Like their countrymen in Enslaved, the members of Windir have dedicated their band's entire career to chronicling the epic tales of Norse history and legend in loving, almost obsessive fashion -- and by means of incredibly violent black metal to boot. Their fourth opus, 2003's beautifully rendered Likferd, is no exception: from the mood-setting period painting by Norwegian artist Tidemand og Gude gracing its cover to the native themes and metallic orchestrations within, everything about the album speaks "Norway." Amazingly, only their second effort to feature any lyrics sung in English, Likferd boasts a wealth of cinematic black metal, with overpowering tracks like "Martyrium," "Despot," and "On the Mountain of Goats" qualifying, for all intents and purposes, as classically constructed symphonic pieces. Except here, they are performed by a virtual orchestra consisting of multi-tracked guitars, keyboards, and a smattering of blastbeat percussion, all of which, along with predominantly hoarse screams and the occasional choral vocal sections, weave densely harmonic reams of sound. Somewhat at odds with the album's analog heart, electronic elements occasionally rear their unwelcome heads, but save for portions of the lengthy "Fagning," they too are more often than not seamlessly integrated into Likferd's impressive canvas. And with further masterful highlights such as "Resurrection of the Wild" and "Blodssvik" leading the way, the stage is set for an emotionally complex and remarkably sensory listening experience.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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