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Ulver - Liminal Animals review



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Band: Ulver
Album: Liminal Animals
Style: Electronic Avantgarde
Release date: November 29, 2024
A review by: RaduP


01. Ghost Entry
02. A City In The Skies
03. Forgive Us
04. Nocturne #1
05. Locusts
06. Hollywood Babylon
07. The Red Light
08. Nocturne #2
09. Helian (Trakl)

Well, I guess that's Ulver's lane now.

It was in my review of their previous album, Flowers Of Evil, that I've already raised an exclamation mark at the fact that Ulver, a band that has built a reputation of being chameleonic, was starting to repeat themselves by the mere fact of there already being two albums in a row that mostly dealt with the same sounds. I know that in the meantime the band has releases other albums, like Scary Muzak and Hexahedron (Live At Henie Onstad Kunstsenter) (both of which we reviewed), among a bunch of other live albums that didn't feature original material, but those felt more like projects on the side. When the bands started releasing singles regularly in this already familiar art pop style, it became clear that this is the mainline now.

In a way I have already reviewed this album, or at least a huge chunk of it. I've noticed this was a point of confusion for me and other people online asking how many times are Ulver gonna be releasing the exact same album again and again, albeit with an extra song, purely because websites like Spotify chose to package each new single release as an EP that included all the previously releases singles from the same cycle instead of just leaving the single by itself. With the news of Tore's passing, and with no full album announcement, I decided to include a writeup on what singles were released and unofficially packaged together by that time as a tribute to the musician, without knowing that more singles and a full album would come, nor that Tore was not apparently involved in the making of this album at all. Regardless, now we have some closure on all those disparate singles releases.

Liminal Animals' cover art reminds me a lot stylistically of the one for Matt Elliott's Drinking Songs, and that somber and lethargic interpretation continues to inform the lens through which I view Liminal Animals even at its most tongue-in-cheek. Having had plenty of opportunities to grow accustomed to the songs of the album through their release schedule, I did find myself less excited about them due, in part, to this being the third Ulver to have "synthpop" as its main genre tag, and also because few of the songs felt as exciting as the ones that remained highlights from The Assassination Of Julius Caesar and Flowers Of Evil. More so, "Hollywood Babylon" is way too tongue-in-cheek for its own good, and despite repeated listening I can't find myself figuring out its appeal in a way that doesn't make it the most unappealing of Ulver's tracks.

Liminal Animals is, however, not a retreat of the other two synthpop albums, and its lack of obvious highlights does make more sense in that aforementioned somber and lethargic lens. Not as romantic as The Assassination Of Julius Caesar nor as flamboyant as Flowers Of Evil, a lot of Liminal Animals feels more mellow and understated. There are tracks that would've fit on the other two of the records (like "A City IN The Sky"), but also tracks that take a more ambient approach (like the two "Nocturne" tracks), or a kind of art pop that feels more in line with the band's works from before their overtly synthpop times (like "Locusts"), or the dark jazz touches given by guest Nils Petter Molvær on "Forgive Us". Even for an album where the synth is the main instrument, I find certain synth melodies, like the ones in "Ghost Entry" and "The Red Light" that feel so alien for Ulver.

In the end, I am quite conflicted. The highs aren't as high. The lows are lower. But on average, Liminal Animals did find a skin of its own to inhibit even while sporting the same main genre tag. Three decades of being chameleonic don't instantly wear off, but I would forgive Ulver, as per their plead, if this is the lane in which they stick.






Written on 13.12.2024 by Doesn't matter that much to me if you agree with me, as long as you checked the album out.


Comments

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13.12.2024 - 15:56
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
Admin
Yeah, it's enjoyable but almost more background-y than some of their entirely electronic explorations.

Funny the BC link is to Hollywood Babylon as that was my letdown track. It's swell and all, but at first glance was waiting for their chilled out 60s psyche modernized version of the Misfits song of the same name.
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15.12.2024 - 04:08
DULLver. kidding. I liked this one more than Flowers of Evil, but not as much as The Assassination of Julius Caesar. the debut Bergtatt happens to be one of my all-time fav albums, and along with Blut aus Nord, Negura Bunget n Diabolical Masquerade - prompted me 8 yrs ago to start an avant-garde black metal project of my own. my tav of the ones past the OG trilogy would have to be ATGCLVLSSCAP (which stands for pneumoltramicroscopicovolcanoconiosis aka 34t0qg q3[ig qq3 gq3 8g)

maybe it's partly bein critical since I create a lot of horror-oriented music, but I think Scary Muzak was like acupuncture to the nuts region for any listener who's seen just how far the quality n valdity of horror has fallen in the past 25-30 yrs
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15.12.2024 - 08:35
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by prnzokoshiroltra on 15.12.2024 at 04:08


maybe it's partly bein critical since I create a lot of horror-oriented music, but I think Scary Muzak was like acupuncture to the nuts region for any listener who's seen just how far the quality n valdity of horror has fallen in the past 25-30 yrs

If your soundcloud page is anything to go by, it was painstakingly go through some excruciatingly dull tracks that gave me the reason why you couldn't able to get atleast an avg of 100 visitors on your page, which btw, is easily to get the traffic on. Try hard from next time when you comparing atleast with a massive brand like Ulver.
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15.12.2024 - 15:52
Starvynth
i c deaf people
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Written by Cynic Metalhead on 15.12.2024 at 08:35

If your soundcloud page is anything to go by, it was painstakingly go through some excruciatingly dull tracks that gave me the reason why you couldn't able to get atleast an avg of 100 visitors on your page, which btw, is easily to get the traffic on. Try hard from next time when you comparing atleast with a massive brand like Ulver.

I don’t know what any of this has to do with the band Ulver, but if you really think you can support your arguments by reducing other Metal Storm users to page views and the number of their followers, you should clean up your own backyard first. There’s a whole lot of dirt there.

prnzokoshiroltra has over 600 followers on SoundCloud, which is more than the total number of your followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Last.fm combined. Moreover, he creates music that brings joy to others, while your only "achievement" on social media is idolizing blithering idiots like Trump and spreading homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, and a stinking pile of Putin's worst propaganda.
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15.12.2024 - 17:50
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Ha, I'm getting into someone nerves so bad that he pulled my Facebook posts to compare with my 'post' here. That too be coming from a staff member adhering a "The Rules of Posting" so diligently he has gone way "offtopic" here. Isn't one of the rules "Try to stay on topic"?!

You're not a setting a good precedent for others as a staff member.
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15.12.2024 - 21:49
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 15.12.2024 at 08:35

Written by prnzokoshiroltra on 15.12.2024 at 04:08


maybe it's partly bein critical since I create a lot of horror-oriented music, but I think Scary Muzak was like acupuncture to the nuts region for any listener who's seen just how far the quality n valdity of horror has fallen in the past 25-30 yrs

If your soundcloud page is anything to go by, it was painstakingly go through some excruciatingly dull tracks that gave me the reason why you couldn't able to get atleast an avg of 100 visitors on your page, which btw, is easily to get the traffic on. Try hard from next time when you comparing atleast with a massive brand like Ulver.

I wasn't actually comparing my stuff to Ulver - I was saying that it might just be my own issue that I didn't enjoy 'Scary Muzak', or regard it as an exceedingly worthwhile addition to Ulver's catalogue. I think that the plaguing horror that your apparent personality n reading comprehensions skills are - have my shit, Ulver n Carpenter all put together beat soundly, so congrats there guy, I bow-eth before thy massive cauldron of inverse talent. I won't fling political diatribes at you 'cause it seems spot-on/par for the course. I wish I had a printer going now with the setup I have here so I can print your guest reviews out n wipe my ass with their de-ward-winning poignant objectivity n perspective built around projecting your insecurities at others who don't kiss your ass - I bet you could get more than 100 people per day to view them as when the liquor cabinet's dry they need another reliable source to kill their braincells n further lose faith in humanity with

I apologize to the staff if it's frowned on to strike back against generic psuedo-tirades of idiocy but this is my 1st time here gettin slammed by someone in the almost decade n a half I've been here (I had an account 'prnzo' previously before this one)... in any case, thanks Starvynth n apologies if this fuels the trollwagon but Cynic DouchetooLman has it coming, I'd reckon

edit - also a fan of Raiders of the Lost Ark n George Carlin. don't mind me, when I'm called out on aggressive misunderstandings or other horseshit pissin negativity my way, I blast the fuck back. disagreement is healthy n essential - but don't skimread if you wanna start shit with especially me. at least get your facts straight n read what someone says as face-value rather than letting your subjective associations n implications run wild in a half-ass excuse to start conflict.

I know most of this text will go in one ear n out the other (if it's not ignored almost entirely) but I'm not here to be autistic edgelord guy or over-reactive spazz.or however the fuck you may interpret things. but don't keep this shit going with some pathetic one-liner that you think is witty n the usual dumbshit's tactic of refusing to be on the same page - outlasting smarter folks with repetitious, embarassing drivel. I'm not being any more thorough with you than anyone, friend or not - so don't do that shit like I'm obsessed n depending on your obnoxious company, of all things. I'd be utterly flabbergasted if all this was replied to with maturity n tact - but that's about as unlikely as Necrophagist reforming. anyway. go ahead n talk some shit thinkin it makes you look like a winner. if I had to guess though - I might be typing up a mini-novella here but you're the one probably looked at as a glorified 3rd-grader who can't swallow his tenuous illusion-guarded pride.

there, enough paragraph blasting. waiting for typical laymen response...
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not even Count Chocula or Vlad's Dad (Fat Drac)

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16.12.2024 - 15:22
nikarg
Staff
Let's take a breath, now. Anything that doesn't refer to this Ulver review should be taken to PMs.
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16.12.2024 - 17:40
Rating: 7
Metren
Dreadrealm
I am quite surprised by the apparent dislike for "Hollywood Babylon" as it is my favorite track on the album. Granted, it's the melodies and production that make it the standout song, not the sarcastic AF lyricism, which I could do without. Overall, I much prefer this album to Flowers Of Evil but The Assassination Of Julius Caesar is still the one on which they truly killed it with their current style.
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16.12.2024 - 22:53
Starvynth
i c deaf people
Staff
Here’s another off-topic comment, but I promise it’s my last one in this thread...

I want to apologize for bringing up matters unrelated to our site but concerning MS users into the forum. That was unprofessional and inappropriate of me. What users post outside of Metal Storm is their private business and should not influence staff members in any way.

Instead, we should be glad that Metal Storm doesn’t have the kind of hostile atmosphere found on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the like, and that we are not part of conventional social media but rather something of a counterbalance to it. I momentarily lost sight of the fact that our community works differently and is meant to be different, and I’m sorry for that.

Cheers!
And have a wonderful Christmas season – no matter if you believe in Santa Claus, Beelzebub, Vishnu, or Rob Halford.

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