04:14 - psykometal Yea, it's a real shame that iTunes is a top entertainment technology company and yet their online music downloads are VBR compression.
04:09 - Unhealer @InnerSelf, awesome track indeed. The rawness reminds me to Ihsahn's "The Grave"
03:59 - huascaman I can't imagine the new COB not being worth getting. Wouldn't buy it from itunes though.
Disc I 01. Intrauterin 02. Bliss 03. Bloody Lips And Paper Skin 04. You Feel Like Memories 05. Eribo - I Collect The Stars
Disc II[limited boxset edition bonus] 01. White Miasma 02. Where Have You Gone My Friend [Asylum Party cover]
Disc III[limited boxset/jewel case edition bonus] Instrumental demo tracks: 01. Intrauterin 02. Bliss 03. You Feel Like Memories 04. Eribo - I Collect The Stars 05. White Miasma
Neige strikes again. Yes, the bloke from Alcest who apparently believes it's his sworn duty to make sure as many bands possible are working together towards achieving his vision (a perfect shoegaze/post-rock black metal album perchance?), is here too, but only handling the vocal duties and not contributing to the songwriting itself. If you expected Écailles De Lune number 2, you might be slightly disappointed.
I'm a big fan of both bands... but saying one or the other is more monotonous or more unfocused doesn't make sense. They're almost identical in their approach.
This is a great failure... I adored both of their previous albums, but the approach on this one just doesn't fit with their music. It's very monotonous.
This is what makes it so special for some of us you'll either like it or you'll hate it
It's not that don't I like minimalistic or monotonous music. Usually I love it, like Svart or the whole sludge post movement. It's just that Lantlos doesn't suceed at it.
The relaxing sections, Niege's vocals and the songwriting of this release is in my opinion what makes it worthwhile. It is such a shame that the album is over so quickly which left me in a bittersweet state, yearning for more.