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Ulver

Bergtatt

  • AMG Review of Bergtatt

    Amg
    William York
    All Music Guide

    Ulver's first official album blends together diverse elements that would surface on their next two (wildly different) albums. On the one hand, there are sections of grim, blasting lack metal with harsh vocals and blurred, buzzing guitars, similar to their later Nattens Madrigal/Madrigal of the Night album (though with less savage production). On the other hand, there are also a number of quiet, folk-like acoustic passages (including an entire song, "Bergtatt -- Ind I Fjeldkamrene") in a style that the band developed more fully on their subsequent release, Kveldssanger. Forming a gray area in between these two extremes are the more subdued, mid-paced metal sections, during which frontman Garm sings in an unusual semi-chanted style. His overdubbed vocals resemble a choir of Gregorian monks, but instead of sounding merely odd, they fit really well with the music. Bergtatt is not the heaviest or most aggressive lack metal around by a long shot -- even the faster, more intense sections feel atmospheric due to the somewhat distant-sounding, not very closely miced production -- nor is it the most evil or blasphemous. What makes the album stand out, along with the varied vocal styles and the excellent songwriting, is its unique atmosphere -- mysterious, melancholic, eerie, and oddly tranquil. Considered a lack metal classic by some followers of the genre, Bergtatt is an excellent debut and one of the high points among Ulver's impressive, diverse discography.

Lost in the woods (in winter, in a hole, with an owl)
over 3 years ago

No two albums by this band seem to be the same. It's good to see a band that were, and still are, doing things a bit differently than others in the black metal genre. If they just built a sound around the first track on this album it would still sound interesting. Top-notch production - none of that 'in the bedroom' TM sound quality here (which they actually used on a later album). Clean, drone...

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Lost in the woods (in winter, in a hole, with an owl)
over 3 years ago

No two albums by this band seem to be the same. It's good to see a band that were, and still are, doing things a bit differently than others in the black metal genre. If they just built a sound around the first track on this album it would still sound interesting. Top-notch production - none of that 'in the bedroom' TM sound quality here (which they actually used on a later album). Clean, drone...

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