Vocals essential
Album would be hollow without them. Absolutely extends the vast frigid, melancholic, Nordic soundscape he composes. I hope he's still exploring this avenue. Beautiful work.
Album would be hollow without them. Absolutely extends the vast frigid, melancholic, Nordic soundscape he composes. I hope he's still exploring this avenue. Beautiful work.
I can fully understand if somebody does not like the vocals. Compared to others the voice is definitely not nice... but anyhow... if I listen to it, taking the voice just like an instrument, the overall picture is great, so I fully recommend the whole album.
Stacks-O-Wax is very polite in his review. Truth is Ouanquere has ears made of cloth.
I think most listeners would disagree with member Ouanquère's assertion that Arve Henriksen "should not be allowed to sing." This is an incredible and distinctive falsetto at work. Henriksen's voice is VERY in tune, and is certainly a hallmark of the album. In fact, listeners might want to sample tracks 1 and 5 first. Fans of Jon Hassell's "Vernal Equinox", Seefeel's "Succour" (for the vocals) and Nils Petter Molvaer's "Edy" will be taken by this release.
Ethereal, meditative sounscapes by and large, Henriksen's trumpet playing is open and breathy, not unlike Nils Petter Molvaer's quieter moments. However, the man should not be allowed to sing. I'd rather hear nails on a blackboard than this dude trying (and failng miserably) to hit high notes. Approach tracks 1 and 5 with caution. A true falsetto he is not.