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Death.FM - Moonsorrow - Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa
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Moonsorrow - Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa |
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Azdragar |
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23 May 2011 |
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Moonsorrow always have been one of the most interesting groups. The Finns grew by album and every album also shifted their boundary. Unlike hop clubs like Ensiferum and Korpiklaani Moonsorrow opted for the epic and atmospheric approach, often packaged in very colossus spun out of songs. This sixth album is full hard not to. Four huge chunks of epic viking metal, and three short interludes. We want nothing else, because this is the approach that best suits the Finns. Moonsorrow is alive again in engaging melodies, chilling screaming vocals and compelling epic riffs, induced by atmospheric keyboard sounds and folk instrumentation. The album was an impressive reverb and it does so by referring to Bathory, hypnotic riffs to very epic and majestic. A song like Huuto in principle provide all the elements of a good pagan metal song. Tragic melodies, occasional rapids, loud echoing background vocals and the fiery speech of Mitja Harvilahti and Ville Seponpoika Sorvali. The atmospheric music is in that sense a series of highs and make the solemn rhythms and carefully worked vocals (both clean and aggressive) to even poetic. Recommended. I Rate this Album 4.5/5
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