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Rosalind
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Subject: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:18 pm |
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Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten 5/5 http://www.mediafire.com/?zhd2inm2ite http://www.mediafire.com/?oggym5wm5ycGoing in already a fan, I had always noted that they always had an odd sense of something different about their folk/Viking combination; a willing to somehow dabble with neo-folk and more bombastic moonsorrow-like epic bombastic passages. It is my delight to discover that here they really play on that, going beyond their past efforts to produce an avant-garde and progressive piece that will relentlessly transform for disquieted folk/doom, to epic bombastic aggression, to neo-folk violin-heavy passages to a blackened fury, but throughout all these rapid changes, amidst the crushingly heavy guitars and delicate acoustic passages, comes the unbelievably addictive melodies. The vocals vary beautifully from that clean-growl utilised before, here feeling icy and rawer than ever before, still singing entirely in German. He dominates the top layer of this album, constantly changing between clean whispers, yells, and growls with an almost limitless versatility lending itself to the manner in which the tracks progress throughout their length. The guitar work also manages to live up to their past efforts, the bass making a notable contribution, heard providing the backing for the other guitars. Whilst the rhythm spends most of its time providing an aggressive crunch in the form of chords, it is the lead that excels here; so much more than simple riffs, the frequently clean, almost sprucy or jazzy tone meandering melodically throughout the course of the album, providing any number of interstitial layers and additional draw. The drums are raw and with plenty of bite, aggressively attacking, fighting to be heard over the cacophony of the instrumentation, readily easing into the back to keep the beat for calmer passages, assisting in the steady build-up into the crescendo. It is, however, the keyboards that feel notably different; no longer even feeling like keyboards but instead mimicking a whole host of folk-like instruments, from violins, flutes, xylophones and piano, truly providing an endless variety to the proceedings, varying multiple times within each track to not overload it, but create a constant source of intrigue. There honestly isnt a single misstep made here; each instrument has their role to play and they perform superbly, the composition is complex and progressive whilst never feeling obscure and as each track opens you are struck by a feeling of awe of the overwhelming epic melody of the track at hand, constantly feeling as though they are bettering what came immediately before it. Compositionally, they show more willing to stretch to the boundaries of the genre, providing a far greater number of ambient passages interspersed with aggressive crunching chords and icy tremolo riffs. Everything about this albums conception feels so epic in scale, so grand in the manner the trumpets sound off and the drums collide, the rawer production allowing you to clearly hear every pulsating guitar note, every subtle piano line and every flute backing; you could take the best track from all their past works, and be lucky to have it stand up to anything presented here and their past albums were both excellent releases in their own right. Now if thats not progress then Im struggling to think what is. This is a very possible contestant for my favourite release this year. Highlights: Sturmzeit, Am Ende Der Welt, Ich bin der Frost
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:22 pm |
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Well apparently the vocalist/Keyboardist/guitarist appreciated this review even if the rest of you fuckers didnt
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:04 pm |
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I'm gonna DL this right now. FWIW, whenever an album's over 100MB, I prefer Megaupload to Mediafire because it dl's in one part, not 2.
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:06 pm |
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- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- I'm gonna DL this right now.
FWIW, whenever an album's over 100MB, I prefer Megaupload to Mediafire because it dl's in one part, not 2. 1) I don't have a Megaupload account 2) I prefer all my uploads in one place 3) Its actually quicker to download two MF links as theres no waiting period. 4) Wth does FWIW mean?
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:28 pm |
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- Rosalind wrote:
- Wth does FWIW mean?
FWIW=For what it's worth
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:59 am |
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I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:39 am |
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- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art
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Rosalind
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:01 pm |
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- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art :/ I know, Im just saying Im excited and want to listen to it.....
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:07 pm |
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- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art :/ I know, Im just saying Im excited and want to listen to it..... You mean you're going to buy it? Because i've given links so you can download it.
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:23 pm |
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- Rosalind wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art :/ I know, Im just saying Im excited and want to listen to it..... You mean you're going to buy it? Because i've given links so you can download it. Well, I doubt if its in a store nearby, and I dont have the money to order or buy it if its in a store (I prefer buying over downloading), so I might have to settle with a download.
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:37 pm |
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- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Rosalind wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art :/ I know, Im just saying Im excited and want to listen to it..... You mean you're going to buy it? Because i've given links so you can download it. Well, I doubt if its in a store nearby, and I dont have the money to order or buy it if its in a store (I prefer buying over downloading), so I might have to settle with a download. You'll pretty much have to order it from their label from what i've seen, which for you means importing from Germany I think?
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:46 pm |
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- Rosalind wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Rosalind wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- I NEED THIS ALBUM AFTER THIS REVEIW
That's why he included Mediafire links under the cover art :/ I know, Im just saying Im excited and want to listen to it..... You mean you're going to buy it? Because i've given links so you can download it. Well, I doubt if its in a store nearby, and I dont have the money to order or buy it if its in a store (I prefer buying over downloading), so I might have to settle with a download.
You'll pretty much have to order it from their label from what i've seen, which for you means importing from Germany I think? Eff. Downloading is my only option, I guess I'll D/L later on. Maybe tommorrow
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:17 pm |
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Thought Id let you know that the d/l is really slow.
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:57 am |
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- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Thought Id let you know that the d/l is really slow.
I get ~120Kbps wit mediafire, but if its slow for you its not exactly something I can change
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Christoff Odendaal
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:29 am |
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D/ling as I speak...er.. type.
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Mantooth901
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Subject: Re: Music Review: Fjoergyn Jahreszeiten Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:10 am |
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- Rosalind wrote:
- Mantooth901 wrote:
- Thought Id let you know that the d/l is really slow.
I get ~120Kbps wit mediafire, but if its slow for you its not exactly something I can change It's cool I got a different link and am listening to the album right now. Its pretty friggin sweet so far.
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