...En Their Medh Riki Fara... Review
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Album | ...En Their Medh Riki Fara... |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | July 29, 1996 |
Genres | Viking Metal, Folk Metal, Black Metal |
Labels | No Colours Records |
Length | 42:50 |
Ranked | #38 for 1996 , #1,444 all-time |
Album rating : 91.1 / 100
Votes : 9 (2 reviews)
Votes : 9 (2 reviews)
February 13, 2023
An amalgamation of Black, Folk, Viking, and even some Symphonic Metal, Falkenbach’s debut is a unique piece of art that spans many fields. The eclectic collection of music is well written, produced and preformed, making it a very solid if varied package.
The opening track is a blistering assault of pure Black Metal, and it might give you the wrong impression opening with such fast aggression. In stark contrast, the second track is folky, slow, mostly clean-sung and full of medieval, traditional instrumentation. You never quite know what you’re gonna get after that, with every track falling somewhere in between here. It keeps the entire listen interesting and ever changing, full of possibility. Each style is quite well done too.
Personally, I prefer the more Black-Metal styled songs here. The “epic” Viking/Folk tracks too often fall into goofy territory. I’ve no problem with cheese, in fact I usually adore it, but some of the flutes and vocals here and there sound like silly cartoon castle music, and since I don’t believe they were going for that, it’s a bit of a miss. Still innovative and impressive by all means.
The opening track is a blistering assault of pure Black Metal, and it might give you the wrong impression opening with such fast aggression. In stark contrast, the second track is folky, slow, mostly clean-sung and full of medieval, traditional instrumentation. You never quite know what you’re gonna get after that, with every track falling somewhere in between here. It keeps the entire listen interesting and ever changing, full of possibility. Each style is quite well done too.
Personally, I prefer the more Black-Metal styled songs here. The “epic” Viking/Folk tracks too often fall into goofy territory. I’ve no problem with cheese, in fact I usually adore it, but some of the flutes and vocals here and there sound like silly cartoon castle music, and since I don’t believe they were going for that, it’s a bit of a miss. Still innovative and impressive by all means.
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | Galdralag | 6:17 | 80 | 1 | Audio |
2. | Heathenpride | 8:40 | 75 | 1 | Audio |
3. | Laeknishendr | 6:15 | 80 | 1 | Audio |
4. | Ultima Thule | 3:21 | 75 | 1 | |
5. | Asum Ok Alfum Naer... | 7:43 | 70 | 1 | |
6. | Winternight | 4:20 | 80 | 1 | |
7. | ...Into the Ardent Awaited Land | 6:00 | 75 | 1 |
Line-up (members)
- Vratyas Vakyas : Vocals & All Instruments
4 reviews
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