Showing posts with label Atmospheric Metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atmospheric Metal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Split Teaser

Hallo,

We'have published a short teaser to upcoming split release between Petrychor and Frozen Ocean.

Here it is:


Excerpts are:
1. Petrychor - Tomorrow it Will Rain over Bouville
2. Frozen Ocean - To Drown in Hoary Grass
3. Frozen Ocean - Autumn Bridges

Catch the CD in March 2013!

Regards,
Vaarwel

Monday, September 24, 2012

Frozen Ocean "A Perfect Solitude" distribution


Spectral Halls proudly announces distribution of Frozen Ocean's "A Perfect Solitude" that was released on Wolfsgrimm Records and is now available to buy on their mailorder.
43 minutes of intricate fusion of atmospheric metal and ambient. 43 minutes of pure and bottomless solitude.
Glance digipack with totally breathtaking artwork strictly limited to 300 copies.
http://wolfsgrimm-records.de/website

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Frozen Ocean - The Withering Eidolon

New track is available on SoundCloud!

The Withering Eidolon

Here's the lyrics:

Frozen Ocean - The Withering Eidolon

Famished serpent that abominably crawled
From times before the light of reason
A bewitched eidos, a venomous entity
A shield from iniquity lurking within

Fetters of fidelity

Bestial rage and inescapable pavor 
Hide under the cloak of exoneration
Yawning chasm of spurious enlightenment
Will relentlessly devour the weak

Hear the vanishing echoes, last call
Of souls that was vainly fed to abyss
We saturate our spirit with hate
To withstand the obsolete lies

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Gorod - A Perfect Absolution (2012)




Bands who chose Russian words as names often look ridiculous especially when name is transliterated to Latin alphabet, for example German sludge/doom band Schakhtyor. There are two exits from this semi-linguistic, semi-reason-bound trap: either you take the name without transliteration (like Finnish band Курск) or you choose a word that looks pretty cool and do not contain any complex trigraphs or something weird like “shch” or “tsch”. The best instance (although pretty absurd in whole) is famous Austrian avant-garde black metal band Korova – just look how this work appears, it has the pleophony in center, that merely rolling in mouth (but this word means “cow” in Russian, so the sense remains mystery to me).

“Gorod” is an example of second way indeed, and it is necessary to notice that this word both sounds and means quite convenient for music these magicians used to play and present. “Gorod” (“city” in Russian) is a kind of word and notion behind it that are abstract enough to absorb all diversity and peculiarity of art of these French guys, simultaneously simple enough to avoid any parasitic secondary associations and of course short enough to look and sound quite cool.

Gorod’s technical death metal is no doubt technical, moreover I would like to see a group who could compete with them on equal velocities; but the technicity is not their main goal or the point they are would like to underline. For Gorod technicity is just a kind of means, a tool and a clay that will construct the whole sculpture, and such high plank of means just allows them to build things that are unavailable to many their congeners. It is nothing contradictive to call their death metal “progressive” but I doubt that this dry, restrained word can describe all the capriciousness and whimsicality of Gorod’s musical constructions taken, in all modesty, from jazz and related musical endeavours. Furthermore, “A Perfect Absolution” sounds definitely eclectic because of usage of tiny pieces belonging to another genres, small and acting as ornament; this eclectic is not so obvious like for example in music of Iwrestledabearonce; here it is imperceptibly woven into the fabric of album, becoming everything from knots to embroidery flowers.

And last thing I cannot avoid writing about “A Perfect Absolution” is a comparison with its predecessor “Process of a New Decline”, which looks obligate when you deal with bands like Gorod whose artistic manner is quite subtle and needs thorough observation during diachrony. And standing these worx near each other, I can conclude that “Absolution” is a bit inferior than “Process”. In spite of fact that the last album sounds (in whole) much more better than penultimate one, especially the sound of supporting solo guitars which was sometimes even irritating on “Process”, the whole picture of album becomes less bright and lucid. If “Process of a New Decline” has a light and a bit malicious, even venomous atmosphere, moving it to step aside from grey mass of progressive death metal albums, “APA” is bereft of this peculiarity although preserving echoes of it. But nevertheless this is Gorod in its best form.

As A Result: just wonderful and astounding as always, and 2012 top candidate of course

Listen It?: only if you have a taste otherwise go fuck yourself

Saturday, August 11, 2012

FROZEN OCEAN - A PERFECT SOLITUDE is OUT NOW



Hails to all who was patient enough.
It's time to share, or better to shout the news out.
Frozen Ocean's new album "A Perfect Solitude" is now officially OUT; it is released by means and forces of mighty Wolfsgrimm Records.
It is the most personal release of project, it is dedicated to the most frequent and the most controversial inner state that each of us used to be pleased of and neglect, to enjoy and to fear, to live it and to die of it. Grey skies of mournful clouds, cold breath of empty rooms, waste thoughts and vain regrets, distant visions and everlasting recollections - all these things are imprescriptible attributes of those we are used to picture as being alone.
43 minutes of intricate fusion of atmospheric metal and ambient.
A Perfect Solitude.
Preview track "Somewhere Clouds Debark" is available on Youtube:



and a couple of tracks - on project MySpace Page.

ATTENTION!
A significant addition to release was done by Alex from Mayhem Design, who can also be truly proud of his artwork for album.
This addition is A Perfect Solitude WallPaper Pack and it consists of 11 just astounding, breathtaking pictures that have to be placed on your desktop. 
You can see them on album's chapter on Discography page.
Look, they are totally fucking awesome.
ATTENTION!

Thank you for attention, buy this CD. It is worth.