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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best albums I own,
By Donald R. Webb (Monterey, CA, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Till Fjalls (Audio CD)
Vintersorg is an artist in whom I have long been interested. I first heard him on Borknagar's 'Empiricism' (after having heard much *about* him before that), and, being extremely impressed with him, have since wanted to hear his solo work. 'Till Fjälls', in particular, was the one I wanted to hear (perhaps because of the gorgeous photos of mountains, and the all-Swedish lyrics...). Now, finally, it is mine, and I must say, it is a *fantastic* album.It opens with the brief and folksy 'Rundans'. A very pleasant intro to the album, it hinges around a simple but eloquent melody (sung by Vintersorg, of course) over pastoral acoustics, with an electric guitar in the background during the verses. No drums in this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely STUNNING--one of the best in my collection,
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This review is from: Till Fjalls (Audio CD)
Ah, Vintersorg... Till Fjalls is easily one of the most underappreciated truly fantastic albums in the history of modern music. And no, I'm not the sort of person who says that every day. In fact, this is a first. I don't write a lot of reviews in non-paying venues, but the fact that this album has only THREE reviews has goaded me to action.If I had to put it in a genre, it's Black Folk Metal, but it's also epic, and gentle, and crushing, and operatic, and many other things. Vintersorg's voice is phenomenal--transcendent even--a baritone like you've never heard before. He sounds like he rows a longship down the fjord to work every day. Vocals alternate between "clean" (untreated, natural) and "black" vocals (a snarl/growl, for the uninitiated, sometimes treated with effects, which is a bit silly in Vintersorg's case, as the "black metal" vocal style is very mannered and normally used to conceal poor-to-nonexistant vocal training, which clearly ain't a problem for this Viking), with all of the real standout moments of the album occurring while he is in "clean" mode. Sounds like some overdubbing in spots (a la Enya), but it's great throughout. There's some nice female vocal on at least one track, as well for you Tristania, Lacuna Coil, Nightwish, Gathering, Within Temptation, Theatre of Tragedy, and SOTB fans. The instrumentation, which is also quite competant, if not downright excellent, incorporates electric and acoustic guitars, piano, synth in a variety of relatively realistic tones mimicking clarinet, strings, horn, etc., and creating a feel at once bleak and intimate, often soaring and majestic, and perfectly complimentary to the voice, which is why we're here. The production is unintrusive and unremarkable--it could be better, but it's excellent by the standards of the Black Metal scene(anyone who's heard much early Emperor, Ulver, Darkthrone, Mayhem, Immortal, etc. will know what I am talking about)--and about perfect. Till Fjalls occupies an unusual position in Vintersorg's career. It's after the Otyg albums (I'm pretty sure) which are straight-out folk, more or less (and really twee and ridiculous in a few spots and a bit hard for me to enjoy). The next, Odemarkens Son, is also good, but is much more "metal" in a stereotypical sense, with solos, etc. By Cosmic Genesis, he's switched to Space Rock, almost, which is no major problem, but also unfortunately to English, which has less appeal, because even coming from someone who knows NO Swedish, the conviction with which he sings lyrics in his native language, and his ear for its sounds in terms of lyrical composition, renders his Swedish songs his best work. He's also in Borknagar now; I think their new album is some of his best work (despite being in English--I'm sure the lyrics would be no less ridiculous in in some incomprehensible Scandanavian language, but at least I would be none the wiser). If you like this, get it, it's really well-produced and his voice is if anything even stronger. And if you like goth, heathen folk, or black metal (but are open-minded--"In the Nightside Eclipse" this ain't, in fact, it's far better), you WILL like this. There are NO weak spots on this album. Vintersorg is an amazing musician, and this album has potential appeal even for people who think they can't stand Black Metal.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning and magnificent piece of metal,
By tdevitt@nni.com (Right Down the Street) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Till Fjalls (Audio CD)
Vintersorg, the Otyg frontman's side project, often lends comparison to the latter band. A good possibility for why that is could be Vintersong's powerful and moving vocals. Even though I do not understand the language he is singing in, what he's saying speaks to me because of the power of his voice. This particular cd goes back and forth from heavy to melodic but there is a certain beauty present in every song. The photos in the liner notes take you to a place from legend, and fits perfectly with the music presented within. This cd is a must-buy for those who are tired of boring radio alternametal, and are looking for something new.
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