new Ulver track posted on pitchfork[views:5589][posts:10]_____________________________________ [Oct 4,2013 3:27pm - the_reverend ""] ULVER, PITCHFORK.COM STREAM NEW TRACK "SHRI SCHNEIDER" New album "Messe I.X - VI.X" out October 8 on Kscope NORWAY - Norway's celestial dark rock outfit Ulver has teamed up with Pitchfork.com to stream a new track "Shri Schneider" from the band's upcoming album Messe I.X - VI.X, out October 8 on Kscope. Stream "Shri Schneider" before it releases next week at: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/16131-shri-schneider/ Messe I.X - VI.X can be pre-ordered now as a vinyl, download and CD, which also features a 5.1 surround mix of the album, through the Kscope webstore at: http://www.burningshed.com/store/kscope/ Another new song "Glamour Box (ostinati)" is currently streaming online on the Messe I.X - VI.X mini-site at: http://kscopemusic.com/ulver/ TRACKLIST: As Syrians Pour In, Lebanon Grapples With Ghosts of a Bloody Past Shri Schneider Glamour Box (ostinati) Son Of Man Noche Oscura Del Alma Mother Of Mercy The follow up to 2011's acclaimed Wars of the Roses, Messe I.X - VI.X is a different entity; reverberating 2007's somber and solemn Shadows of the Sun, with the band even going as far as to say it feels like a companion piece to it. The album also echoes the early electronic experiments of EPs 'Silence Teaches You How to Sing' and 'Silencing the Singing,' and is furthermore said to invoke the ghost of an abandoned Nattens madrigal renaissance-project. Six compositions altogether written, produced, recorded and mixed by Ulver, this time consisting of Ole Alexander Halstensgård, Kristoffer Rygg, Jørn H. Sværen and Tore Ylwizaker, with additional aid and advice from composer Martin Romberg, who also arranged the music for the 21 members of Tromsø Chamber Orchestra. The album also features the extraordinary talents of contemporary composers/musicians Ole-Henrik Moe and Kari Rønnekleiv. The Norwegian master has evolved over the past two decades to cross an astonishing body of disciplines, taking in ambient, avant-garde, electronic, psychedelic, prog and jazz influences. Now it is the electronic, atmospheric and classical sensibilities which come to the forefront on Messe I.X - VI.X. Stay tuned for more information on Ulver and Messe I.X - VI.X. Ulver online... http://www.kscopemusic.com/ulver http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ulver/31166220421 http://www.kscopemusic.com |
______________________________ [Oct 4,2013 6:21pm - Hoser ""] Listening now. |
______________________________________ [Oct 4,2013 10:51pm - the_reverend ""] and? |
_________________________________________ [Oct 4,2013 11:15pm - Unfunny person ""] Listening... And Listening and... SMOKING THE REEFER |
_______________________________ [Oct 6,2013 5:05pm - Burnsy ""] So fucking good. |
________________________________________ [Oct 7,2013 5:36am - conservationist ""] IT'S DISCO II |
_____________________________ [Oct 7,2013 8:58am - Yeti ""] ZZZZZZZZZ.... |
__________________________________________________________ [Oct 7,2013 9:35am - Pig Bag of Assorted Nigger Parts ""] So deep. |
_________________________________________ [Oct 7,2013 9:50am - shuttup_phaget ""] shuttup phaget |
________________________________ [Oct 10,2013 11:49pm - Hoser ""] the_reverend said:and? I like it. Ulver have always been like, deep...maaannnnn. But seriously, you can hear their age coming out in their music. It's a lot more mature musically, but not so avante garde that you want to call Bjork and give her a piece of your mind. The textures are thick, but not overbearing. They remain one of my all time faves. |
______________________________________________ [Oct 11,2013 2:26am - controversial views ""] Pitchfork is for girl pants wearing hipster NYC faggots. |