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The LP and its 2007 follow-up The Nameless Dead, dialed back on some of the folk-metal elements and focused on first and second takes, resulting in their rawest set of material to date - the albums garnered critical acclaim both at home and abroad. Find great deals on eBay for primordial and primordial shirt. Shop with confidence. PRIMORDIAL TO THE NAMELESS DEAD - IMMORTAL TRYPTIKON MOONSPELL BATHORY. C $15.82; Buy It Now +C $3.96 shipping. Please enter a valid zip/postal code. North America. Show only see.
Once I read something interesting about the feeling of different continents. While America's a young child, ready to go on adventures and believing to be the centre of the world, Europe would rather be an old man, proud of his past conquers, but now taken by his age and melancholic with the present and the past failures, but still full of pride.
Based on this melancholy, Primordial builds this amazing untouchable piece of art, that cries the sad history of the continent in eight points of view. The four initial songs are all told in the heat of the moment, sounding despaired, while the four next songs have an aura of desolation, sounding nostalgic and sad. In the end of the day, both an individual track-by-track analysis and a general outlook conclude the same. This album is flawless, even stronger and darker than the previous album The Gathering Wilderness, but still relying on their trademarks, such as strong riffing, emotional vowels, and so on. Primordial is really unique.
When you listen to To the Nameless Dead, you'll have an epic experience. You'll go to a restless hour, narrated by Nemtheanga's monumental vocals, alternating through melancholic cries and shrieks of disgust, sounding as tearful as nothing else does. This epic narrative goes up and down along with the melody shifts that give the music context. A remarkable characteristic about this album are the symphonic structural features, with songs rising and falling epically, walking from ballads to heaviness.
This is created by their well-constructed melodies, using seconds to alternate between the rhythm of their raw doom melodies to epic folk metal. We can see influence of some music Bathory played, alternating between black metal and smoother rhythms to create good atmosphere, or maybe from Skyclad, with the sadness and epicness that relies on the instruments, but somehow much stronger, with riffs that crash one before another. This is good folk music without using overly 'folkish' characteristics such as melody or instruments, it's just metal storytelling.
The synchrony between the guitars (and the bass, of course) is perfect as well, we can see a great work of arrangement, which was strengthened by its awesome mixing. It's the kind of music whose perfection itself is amazing. We can listen to it over and over again, and it'll still sound like a great tale, told in perfection.
Once again has Primordial surprised us all with their perfectionism. 'To the Nameless Dead' is probably one of the most perfect albums I have ever listened to.
Based on this melancholy, Primordial builds this amazing untouchable piece of art, that cries the sad history of the continent in eight points of view. The four initial songs are all told in the heat of the moment, sounding despaired, while the four next songs have an aura of desolation, sounding nostalgic and sad. In the end of the day, both an individual track-by-track analysis and a general outlook conclude the same. This album is flawless, even stronger and darker than the previous album The Gathering Wilderness, but still relying on their trademarks, such as strong riffing, emotional vowels, and so on. Primordial is really unique.
When you listen to To the Nameless Dead, you'll have an epic experience. You'll go to a restless hour, narrated by Nemtheanga's monumental vocals, alternating through melancholic cries and shrieks of disgust, sounding as tearful as nothing else does. This epic narrative goes up and down along with the melody shifts that give the music context. A remarkable characteristic about this album are the symphonic structural features, with songs rising and falling epically, walking from ballads to heaviness.
This is created by their well-constructed melodies, using seconds to alternate between the rhythm of their raw doom melodies to epic folk metal. We can see influence of some music Bathory played, alternating between black metal and smoother rhythms to create good atmosphere, or maybe from Skyclad, with the sadness and epicness that relies on the instruments, but somehow much stronger, with riffs that crash one before another. This is good folk music without using overly 'folkish' characteristics such as melody or instruments, it's just metal storytelling.
The synchrony between the guitars (and the bass, of course) is perfect as well, we can see a great work of arrangement, which was strengthened by its awesome mixing. It's the kind of music whose perfection itself is amazing. We can listen to it over and over again, and it'll still sound like a great tale, told in perfection.
Once again has Primordial surprised us all with their perfectionism. 'To the Nameless Dead' is probably one of the most perfect albums I have ever listened to.
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller'slisting for full details.Country of Manufacture:United StatesSpecial Attributes:OUT OF PRINT, NOT A 180G REISSUE, W/HYPE STICKER, GATEFOLD, W/POSTERNon-Domestic Product:NoSpeed:33 RPMRecord Size:12'Custom Bundle:NoRecord Label:CapitolEdition:First PressingModified Item:NoDuration:Triple LPRelease Year:1976Genre:RockStyle:Rock 'n' RollArtist:Paul McCartney/WINGSUPC:Does not apply.
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