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TROST

Danefae

 

Crossover Prog

3.93 | 16 ratings

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4 stars "Fuglekongen" for the enchanting vocals, a blend of ambient baroque folk leading to a dreamlike crescendo of hysterical choirs over a heavy riff. "Vaetter" on a piano, then the modern guitar with a chiseled riff and the mystical and complex folk vocal, somewhere between Bjork and The Corrs. "Natsvaermer" for the heady piano, like the idea of insomnia in the title, serving as a base for the crystalline vocals worthy of the Gathering of their beginnings. A slow build-up brings the distorted and embellished guitar. "Vandskabt" for its dreamlike, melancholic djent and extreme doom-post. The progressive combination of vibrant sounds followed by dark, hammering riffs imprints an innovative, avant-garde, fresh, and interesting touch.

"P.S. Far er død» epic, soft and captivating piece, a millimeter-perfect harmony about the loss of a loved one. Narration on tribal pads, with the gripping guitar, the notion of loss and the hypnotic, metallic, post-ethnic flight with Anne possessed and Anders as a fiery guitar hero on energetic growls. «Trøst» for its melancholic instrumental on a grain of rain, very progressive. «Blind» with a Leprousian sound, a captivating djent riff, Anne using her voice like an instrument and letting her words melt inside. The parable of the addictive hamster wheel, deadly on a captivating tessitura between post-heavy and surging rhythm. «Sang om Håb» syncopated applause, frenzied fest noz, melting vocal bringing the riff to the energetic cello. Apocalyptic, triple-pedal, and machine-gun fire are on the menu, astonishingly beautiful.

Danefae hammers home the secrets of their musical longship by offering otherworldly prog metal. A captivating new emotional sound for those looking for a change from the everyday. Originally released on Progcensor.

alainPP | 4/5 |

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