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Of The Wand & The MoonAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (December 12, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Euphonious
  • ASIN: B0000520BA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #723,426 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a standout in my neo-folk collection., November 17, 2004
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This is the first release of ex-Saturnus guitarist Kim Larsen's new neo-folk project. So far, I think I like this one the best. The other two full lengths have a lot more ambient parts that are not folk at all, and some of that is pretty good, but some of it doesn't really go anywhere. This one is basically all short, fairly simple folk songs. Music definitely doesn't have to be complex to be good. There are all kinds of people on this album actually, also ex-Saturnus Jesper Saltoft does drums on one song, and Brien Hansen takes care of "Sound Constructions." There are also synthesizer used, and violin, cello, and flute.

Kim Larsen's vocals are extremely relaxed and restrained, basically whispering throughout most of this, sometimes more like soft talking, VERY similar to Death in June. This vocal style is sometimes heavily criticized but I think it works very well like that.

The first track, written in "runes" is just a short intro with some manipulated vocals, nothing much. `I Crave for You" is a basic OW&TM song, dark acoustic strumming, whispering, and later adding some percussion, with almost unnoticeable, but necessary, underlying keyboard ambience. "Lion Serpent Sun" has some low-pitched piano playing, a few strange ambient noises, along with slightly more upbeat strumming with an excellent melody. "Sol ek Sa" is a little different, it consists of Violins and Cellos instead of acoustic strumming; it's a particularly dark and depressing track. "In the Colours of the Night" is probably my second favorite song here, it simply has some of the best acoustic melodies... that's all there is to it. It is a little more upbeat, particularly in the "chorus" which adds some percussion, not drums though, more like a little maraca or something. "The Substance of Simplicity" is one of the more ambient songs, with mostly just this atmospheric, almost mechanical noise on top of some simple strumming and distant murmurs.

"Raven Chant" is defiantly my favorite song here. Along with excellent acoustic melodies, there is the addition of a clarinet, (which isn't listed in the booklet so I think it's synthesized - but still sounds good) Clarinets or Oboes turn any song to gold, and this is no exception. It is quite upbeat, kind of joyful almost compared to the rest of the album, has a lot of percussion, and more of a verse-chorus structure and the chorus is stunning, and I can't stop tapping my fingers when it's on. The melody will get stuck in your head for days, and you will want it to. Next is "She with Whom Compar'd the Alpes are Vallies," this song is also a lot different and upbeat, sounding more like traditional folk. I've heard comparisons to Led Zeppelin's more folky songs, and come to think of it that is a pretty good comparison. "VargQld" is a deviation from the rest of the album, containing mostly drums and violins. "Wintry Mantle" is very calm, starting out with some ambience then turning into a very laid-back rhythm with heavy bass and some kind of medieval sounding synth'd instrument that kind of reminds me of Current 93. "Nighttime Nightrhyme" is probably the most relaxing track, containing mostly clarinet. The last track is like the first, a short ambient sound, but then a few minutes of silence followed by 6 minutes or so of ambience.

This is a great CD for an intro to the neo-folk world including bands such as Tenhi, Forseti, Nest, Orplid, newer Empyrium, Sol Invictus, Current 93, Death in June, etc. and great if you are already into those bands. Of Wand & The Moon is currently working on a new album called Sonnenheim, keep your eyes peeled for it.
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