Wednesday, January 21, 2009

From CoC:

"The recording sessions involved pretty much everyone important on today's neofolk scene, from In Gowan Ring's B'eirth to Of the Wand and the Moon's Kim Larsen and Waldteufel's Markus Wolff. It still is a solid release: despite numerous guest appearances, _Jordansfrost_ does sound like one coherent piece of work that deserves quite a few consecutive listens. The album is heavy on acoustic guitars, words are sung and gently hummed in German and English, violin and piano resound, all of those in the best tradition of good old Death in June, Forseti and Darkwood. Sonne Hagal even rearrange a famous German folk tune -- and sure, we have listened to "Totentanzlied" in many different versions, but this is a notable one indeed, beautifully sung in Markus Wolff's distinctive voice, backed by militaristic percussion and accordion.

As the trademark of Sonne Hagal is a peculiar type of calmly dirgeful atmosphere, it is with great pleasure that we note its presence -- _Jordansfrost_ is a most graceful Apocalypse and easily one of the most impressive neofolk albums you're likely to come across this year."

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Empyrium - Songs of Moors and Misty Fields
Empyrium will bring you to a bog enshrouded in fog while the darkness is falling on the swamp oak trees, their blackness a stark contrast to the backdrop of white. Rich green moss mounds emerge from the depths every so often like so many islands in a sea of primordial waste. An amazing listen and definitely one of this bands best. The music is melancholic and slow black metal while the vocals alternate from grim screeching to reflective and somber. Highly reccomended!

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