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Ulver

Blood Inside

  • AMG Review of Blood Inside

    Amg
    Eduardo Rivadavia
    All Music Guide

    Ulver's self-imposed exile to the fringes of lack metal's avant-garde persists unabated on 2005's Blood Inside; but the Norwegians' first non-soundtrack release in many a year also brings about some notable changes. Foremost among them being the decision to abandon some of the stark minimalism that characterized those efforts, so that by comparison, the predominantly synthesizer-wrought compositions on hand here sound positively sumptuous. Yet they are still far from noisy or explosive in a heavy metal sense, with only Ulver's reliably hellish (or at the very least cryptic) lyrics holding any last vestiges of the band's lack metal origins. As it stands, those provide but a few of the startling juxtapositions strewn about this typically atypical and unpredictable Ulver experience: including everything from moody and haunting ambience ("Dressed in Black" and the title track), to off-kilter, "Varesian" blocks of symphonic sound ("Christmas" and "Operator"), to the occasional slice of urgent, quasi-echno rhythms of "The Truth" and "It Is Not Sound." The latter's sudden denouement into a mock-orchestral synthesizer solo (recalling at once Mozart and early Genesis) proves that really anything is possible, and the additional examples turned in by "In the Red" (featuring piercing, almost cartoonish stabs of James Bond-like, big-band jazz samples) and "For the Love of God" (imagine the Alan Parsons Project from hell!) help corroborate the fact. Finally, there's the beautifully eerie collision of antiquity (more classical arrangements and instrumentation) and modernity (actual cell phone rings) comprising album standout "Your Call." And if you've noticed an abundance of classic progressive rock references in the above descriptions, it's well worth noting that producer Ronan Chris Murphy (King Crimson, Yes, etc.) was on hand to affect many of these tracks (as were a bevy of guest musicians culled from the cream of Scandinavia's extreme musical arts). And, as one has come to expect from Ulver, the total end result is unfailing eclectic, remarkably inspiring, and never less than a brave step into the depths of the unknown.

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Give me winter or Baby it's cold outside and I can't tell you...
over 3 years ago

In my brain I have this image of an early winter sunset, on the edge of a forest of pine trees. There is a gentile snow falling, and a warrior woman on a horse her body hidden under a cloak. The music in my head, Black Metal, it’s cold, it’s cool, it’s dark and for me it’s something that I can wrap myself in. something that can and will hide me from the elements, and let me slip out of th

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