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| Ulver - Silencing the Singing |
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Band: Ulver Title: Silencing the Singing Rating: Release Date: 18 December, 2001 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Darling Didn't We Kill You? 2: Speak Dead Speaker 3: Not Saved |
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Customer Reviews Ekstrem Atmosfære These three songs are very repetitive overall with small subtle changes and sounds. This EP is good if you like Ulver moments of very soft, slow atmosphere, with not that much melody. This is what makes atmospheric music. The best example is the 3rd track, where the same short melody is basically repeated over and over for 10 minutes, with different little sounds happening each time. It's much better with headphones. The first 2 tracks are a little more varied but still similar. There are a few really great melodies too such as the end of track 2 there is a very nice soft violin played. This is not similar to Perdition City at all. There are no groovy rhythms to be found, and nothing remotely upbeat at all. Some of the sounds sound like skipping records, distant grim bells, and just. . . ambient stuff. If you liked Perdition City. . . well, I can't tell you if you'd like this or not, that's up to you. I know I love them both. This CD definately is not for everyone, even Ulver fans. I easily see why people would hate it: too boring, too repetitve, not much melody, not much rhythm. . . but I personally find it to be another Ulver masterpiece.
Yet another thought-provoking disc from Ulver
More eerie electronic goodness from Ulver All in all this is a solid E. P. I enjoyed it, but I can easily see reasons why people would hate it: Too boring, not enough going on, too repetitive, etc. And for that I give it a 4, because Ulver could have done a lot more with it in comparison to their previous two releases. However, it is a worthy electronic collaboration. If you have never heard Ulver before, I would advise trying to find Perdition City, and then Silence Teaches You How To Sing, before buying this. Ulver is a band of many sounds. While most of their albums are unreased in America, they started out as a black metal band, and are now purely electronic, but they had many changes throughout their career. However, they managed to keep their avid darkness admist all of their works.
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