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Home › Forums › Horse Feathers › General Discussion › Galar – Til Alle Heimsens Endar (2010) Review 8.9/10
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| March 11, 2010 at 1:50 am #5446 | |
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The thing that I really like about this music is the variety of instruments they use and the way one section flows to the next. Marius Kristiansen takes care of the vocals, guitars, and bass guitars while Are B. Lauritzen does the clean vocals, piano, keyboard, and bassoon (they use a session drummer in the studio).  There are also some female vocals on some of the tracks as well. They are smart enough not to mix the bassoon into the heavier parts of the music. Instead we have songs that transition from the blast beats and Windir style melodic guitar lines into more classical moments. On paper this might not sound like it would work. It seems like two different styles just slapped together, one beginning where the other stopped but Galar’s music transitions beautifully from one to the other. The voice of the songs remains the same even though all the instruments have changed. They have more finesse now and this is surely a more beautiful piece of work than Skogskvad. However, I feel that there was a bit more raw energy on Skogskvad and in ten years I will remember it more than Til Alle Heimsens Endar. It’s not a bad album at all, it’s just that Skogskvad is one of my favorite albums of all time and therefore very hard to top. 8.9/10
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| March 13, 2010 at 2:18 pm #5447 | |
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Awesome. |
| March 13, 2010 at 3:29 pm #5448 | |
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Anyone else feel the instrumentals overpower the vocals way too much? The quality of the instruments are top notch wish I could of said the same for the vocals though. |
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