sound of Urgrund is colossal, ancient, and unforgiving. It was like a titan erupting from the mountain's core, channeling the raw, ancient force of the earth itself. riffs are like the heartbeats of the primordial void, embodying the crushing weight of timeless, mythic power. As in other compositions, it's Cold, desolate, yet cathartic-a monolithic presence that shatters the silence of the void! Hail the winter! Ave, Keep it up!
Well said! Maybe you should be the one doing reviews haha. Yes, the first two tracks are especially good, but I'm sure I'll discover more to love as I keep listening.
@@AveMors Great idea! Listen to Schnee 2 afterward. Tobias once mentioned in an interview that he was crying throughout the entire 10 minutes of recording vocals for Schnee 2.
Agree with your initial thoughts. I’m a big fan of his older stuff, but enjoy most of the new (I didn’t bother with Geister). I’ve also listened to Die Berge twice now and to me some of it kind of harkens back to the older stuff but definitely with better production. Agree with the Das Tor comparison. I think Die Berge is a pretty awesome album!!
Geister really grew on me, but I generally enjoy the older stuff more. But I'm very excited to dig into Die Berge more and more, feels like there's a lot to unpack. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Its a huge investment. Been through the whole thing twice. I really like the production, sounds massive if a little more rawer than I'm Wald. I think I like Im Wald a tad bit better but really you can't go wrong with his stuff. Perfect timing to be socked into the winter and accompany the Wanderer's journey!
Yeah it really does sound huge! Less "flat" than pretty much everything else to date. I'm not sure I can pick between this and Im Wald yet, but I do appreciate that it's 45 minutes shorter lol.
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sound of Urgrund is colossal, ancient, and unforgiving. It was like a titan erupting from the mountain's core, channeling the raw, ancient force of the earth itself. riffs are like the heartbeats of the primordial void, embodying the crushing weight of timeless, mythic power. As in other compositions, it's Cold, desolate, yet cathartic-a monolithic presence that shatters the silence of the void! Hail the winter!
Ave, Keep it up!
Well said! Maybe you should be the one doing reviews haha. Yes, the first two tracks are especially good, but I'm sure I'll discover more to love as I keep listening.
@@AveMors Schnee 4 is still favourite
@@DavitVadatchkoria I saw you mention that on the other video. I'll have to give it yet another listen today.
@@AveMors Great idea! Listen to Schnee 2 afterward. Tobias once mentioned in an interview that he was crying throughout the entire 10 minutes of recording vocals for Schnee 2.
Agree with your initial thoughts. I’m a big fan of his older stuff, but enjoy most of the new (I didn’t bother with Geister). I’ve also listened to Die Berge twice now and to me some of it kind of harkens back to the older stuff but definitely with better production. Agree with the Das Tor comparison. I think Die Berge is a pretty awesome album!!
Geister really grew on me, but I generally enjoy the older stuff more. But I'm very excited to dig into Die Berge more and more, feels like there's a lot to unpack. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Its a huge investment. Been through the whole thing twice. I really like the production, sounds massive if a little more rawer than I'm Wald. I think I like Im Wald a tad bit better but really you can't go wrong with his stuff. Perfect timing to be socked into the winter and accompany the Wanderer's journey!
Yeah it really does sound huge! Less "flat" than pretty much everything else to date. I'm not sure I can pick between this and Im Wald yet, but I do appreciate that it's 45 minutes shorter lol.
As an aside, perfect spot for a review, framing and background is ace! \m/
Dude it really is amazing up there, and Rachel did a great job filming!