Ulver / Shadows Of The Sun
Album: | Shadows Of The Sun | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ulver | Added: | Dec 2007 | |
Label: | The End Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-12-09 | Pull Date: | 2008-02-10 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 27 | Jan 20 | Jan 13 | Dec 30 | Dec 23 | Dec 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 31, 2015: | Sounds of the Underworld - Extended
Eos |
4. | Jan 24, 2008: | A2Z
Solitude |
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2. | Nov 23, 2010: | Gamma Radiation
Solitude |
5. | Jan 19, 2008: | Bloodstains Across Atherton - At the Heart of Winter
Eos |
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3. | Jul 29, 2008: | Streams, Highways, and Electrical Grids
Shadows Of The Sun |
6. | Jan 15, 2008: | The Wonder Girls of Canada
Eos |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2007-12-08
Reviewed 2007-12-08
Excellent “chill-time” songs from the ever evolving Norwegian band. In the past Ulver has played black metal, acoustic folk, glitch, experimental, trip-hop, soundtracks. now this group very ethereal & mellow songs. Great stuff cold & dark days.
((((((1)))))) Beautiful, slow moving with theremin, strings and Chris “Gårm” Rygg’s nice voice
(((((2))))) Very focused on the vocals with what sounds like a choir behind it. Some sparse beats & keyboards, too. Gets slightly louder in the middle.
((((3)))) Starts where #2 left off. Piano, somber strings. Pretty minimal but generally pleasant.
(((((4))))) Random noises, whispered vox, lots of resonating/shimmer via Fennez. Beautiful stuff.
((((5)))) Droney, then heavy on the vocal resonation and drum breaks. Fairly poppy but mostly melancholic.
((((6)))) Oddly fractured bits of vocals, synths, percussion and random trumpet. Gets better in the second half.
(((((7))))) Awesome cover of the Black Sabbath ballad. (from “Master of Reality” if ya don’t know by now)
((((((8)))))) Very chilled with nice piano and theremin in the mix and some creaking floorboards? Great stuff!
((((9)))) Glacial paced vocals and piano, practically floats across your ears until the big ‘ol weepy string section comes in (which should be shorter) but otherwise good.
((((((1)))))) Beautiful, slow moving with theremin, strings and Chris “Gårm” Rygg’s nice voice
(((((2))))) Very focused on the vocals with what sounds like a choir behind it. Some sparse beats & keyboards, too. Gets slightly louder in the middle.
((((3)))) Starts where #2 left off. Piano, somber strings. Pretty minimal but generally pleasant.
(((((4))))) Random noises, whispered vox, lots of resonating/shimmer via Fennez. Beautiful stuff.
((((5)))) Droney, then heavy on the vocal resonation and drum breaks. Fairly poppy but mostly melancholic.
((((6)))) Oddly fractured bits of vocals, synths, percussion and random trumpet. Gets better in the second half.
(((((7))))) Awesome cover of the Black Sabbath ballad. (from “Master of Reality” if ya don’t know by now)
((((((8)))))) Very chilled with nice piano and theremin in the mix and some creaking floorboards? Great stuff!
((((9)))) Glacial paced vocals and piano, practically floats across your ears until the big ‘ol weepy string section comes in (which should be shorter) but otherwise good.
Track Listing
1. | Eos | 6. | Let The Children Go | |||
2. | All The Love | 7. | Solitude | |||
3. | Like Music | 8. | Funebre | |||
4. | Vigil | 9. | What Happened? | |||
5. | Shadows Of The Sun | . |