AURVANDIL was created in MMVI as a spontaneous, scornful, hatred-driven catharsis. Now the yonder beckons, and AURVANDIL yearns. For the eternal night, for solitude, for Gaïa. For total extinction. “Yearning” stands as a cold, harsh manifest of what once was, an ode to spite and a reflection of somber, melancholic hatred.
Cover and booklet artwork created by Sperber Illustrationen.
Review written by the Wanderer: “Yearning” is the debut album of this french project, this time supported by Wiedergänger on drums, which leads to perfection of the sound. A further development to the first eisenwald installment Ferd is to be heard clearly, but Aurvandil remained true to himself. Compositions and sound breathe the spirit of the early 90’s, primarily mid-tempo played Black Metal, with fast outbreaks and in contrast slow appearing parts as well as calm acustic passages with folk-influences. The rarely used vocals let the music speak for itself and keep the overall epic and dismal atmosphere.
Tracks:
- Yearning – Prelude
- End of an Age
- Reign of Ice I
- A Guide to Northern Scapes
- Walking – Interlude
- I Summon Scorn
- Reign of Ice II
- Gylfi Journeys
- Reaching – Finale
- Jesus’ Tod (Burzum cover)
Genres: Black Metal
Label: Eisenwald Tonschmiede
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Künstler: AURVANDIL
Spieldauer: 01:04:44
Format: CD
EAN: –
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