Månegarm - Urminnes Hävd - The Forest Sessions review
Band: | Månegarm |
Album: | Urminnes Hävd - The Forest Sessions |
Style: | Acoustic, Neofolk |
Release date: | June 28, 2006 |
Guest review by: | BornOfWilderness |
01. Intro
02. Himmelsfursten
03. Utfärd
04. Älvatrans
05. Hemkomst
06. Döden
07. Vaggvisa
The booklet of Urminnes Hävd-The forest sessions starts with a speech about the idea behind the album, it says that this is a tribute to their ancestors and folk music, and their show of the true heathen spirit. I must admit, I was seriously turned on by these "promises" as being a major folk music nuthead. But the reality my fellow metalstormers is different.
As you might know this is an acoustic album, a folk album. The idea is not that new, as we have seen with Ulver, Finntroll and Skyforger (among others). But, in my opinion, something goes wrong with this album. Lets start with music itself. Ok most of the songs are fast paced and the percussion is done with tribal-like drumming (djembe, maybe?) and this hits me with a question: do the guys of Månegarm think that the Scandinavian folk music was like this?
Done with acoustic guitars, violin, didgeridoo, opera-like female vocals and freakin' African drums? As everyone who knows anything about Scandinavian folk (Or Fennoscandian: Finland and Karelia for that matter) knows, the music was mostly singing with not too many other instruments and simple percussions, or at least that's what it was like in the Viking-age. In my opinion it's pretty embarrassing to talk about one's roots and do music that has almost nothing to do with them.
But it's not like Urminnes Hävd is a shitty album, no. The slower songs seem to work better for me, as they also are little more original pieces in the huge "heathen" and "folk" music swamp today. For the lyrics I'm at least happy that they are in Swedish and not in English.
But still they lack some creativity, as of the "one final tankard of mead before we go to Valhalla"-type of lyrics just leave me with a bad taste in my mouth.
All and all Urminnes Hävd is really a medicore addition to its genre today. It's entertaining to listen to the first few times but that's as far as it goes. If you are looking for Scandinavian folk music or the real heathen spirit, I suggest that you keep looking.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 5 |
Originality: | 4 |
Production: | 9 |
Written by BornOfWilderness | 18.12.2008
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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