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NATTFIOLEN

Jordsjų

 

Symphonic Prog

4.13 | 290 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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4 stars 4.5 stars. The Norwegian duo are back with their followup to 2017's "Jord" an album I consider to be a top three for that year. "Nattfiolen" was released in 2019 and I would describe it as more pastoral than "Jord" less immediate but man it's right there and a worthy followup. In fact I think they actually improved on some things, and this seems more mature as well. I'm still hearing SINKADUS at times but not as much. As usual they get some guests to help out and here we get five with two adding synths and the others backing vocals, percussion and double bass.

The opener "Ouverture" along with "Septemberbal" are the two short instrumental tracks, the former is pastoral with flute and piano while the latter is acoustic guitar melodies throughout. The other five tracks range from under 6 minutes to just over 9 minutes and man this is good. "Stifinner" opens and closes with these powerful outburts but in between we get some beautiful music led by the flute and vocals. I like the long instrumental breaks and that mellotron 5 minutes in.

"Solens Sirkulaere Sang" reminds me of SINKADUS the way it opens with flute and organ before it turns more powerful. It settles back and vocals and drums arrive just before a minute. Love that guitar, so Swedish. The calm before 5 minutes with vocals is almost haunting. That SINKADUS vibe is back and then it builds to the end. Great track. "Mine Templer II" has that guest double bass, vocals, flute, light beats and piano. Mellotron before 3 minutes as vocals soar. Picked guitar and piano only follow then a change after 3 minutes. Check out the guitar, I just like how clean it sounds and that tone.

"Til Vargen" is the longest at over 9 minutes and it's mellow to start with flute and keys before speeding up some around 1 1/2 minutes. This one is a ride people from pulsating keys, flute and drums bringing ANGLAGARD to mind to the fragile vocals and a calm before 3 minutes. Check out the mellotron that follows sounding amazing. Love that picked guitar then it all picks up. A dark calm at 6 1/2 minutes and I love when it starts to pick back up. "Ulvenatt" is the closer and it's a laid back, feel good piece of music with floating organ, light beats and picked guitar.

The album cover is a thing to behold, just gorgeous like that last track. The band thanks TUSMORKE and WOBBLER in the liner notes. This was mastered by Jacob Holm-Lupo. A top five for 2019.

Mellotron Storm | 4/5 |

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