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Lugubriel



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:36 14    Post subject: VETTER - Vetterkult ute nå! Reply with quote

Demonhood Productions presenterer:



VETTER - Vetterkult Digifile CD

From the forests of Norway comes a relatively unknown act, conjuring up a unique sonic landscape blending black metal, noise and folk elements. Sounds strange? Well it is. It is also one of the most interesting releases to come out of Norway in a good while. Vetterkult is for all those who find most contemporary black metal somewhat lacking in the creativity department, taking the genre into hitherto uncharted terrain, yet its uncompromising, stark soundscapes should appeal to adventurous listeners and purists alike.

Vetter is the brainchild of Håvard Tveito, a multitalented artist who's also been involved in projects such as Against The Grain, Folkearth, Sonisk Blodbad among others. Mastered by Magnus "Devo" Andersson at Endarker Studio (Marduk, Ofermod, Griftegård etc.)

Vetterkult comes in a limited edition of 1000 copies gatefold digifile designed by Håvard Tveito himself.



Lytt: www.demonhood.bandcamp.com/album/vetterkult
Bestill: www.demonhood.bigcartel.com eller via mail: demonhoodprod@gmail.com


Også ute nå:

VITHR - Hedensk Skikk Og Tro CD


Kommer:

O.B.E.Y. - Romance Of Misanthropy LP

THE DEATHTRIP - A Foot In Each Hell LP

www.demonhoodprod.com
www.demonhood.bandcamp.com
www.demonhood.bigcartel.com
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Lugubriel



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:41 21    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fenner'n approves:

BAND OF THE WEEK: VETTER (norway)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvIn32caQ9M

"one can listen to this youtube track ofcourse, but the entire album has a whole lot of variation. I just read some review that said otherwise (i gotta learn to just not read reviews, arrgh) but VETTER's "VETTERKULT" album is brimming with talent and atmosphere, many solemn feeling intros/intermission-tracks, it's like a droning version of old bathory, a mix of old burzum, isengard and transilvanian hunger, some old black sabbath and a spoonful of saturnalia temple. But my fave track is PETERS SONG, the neo-traditional folk hymn - in lack of better description.


buy VETTER "vetterkult", out on Demonhood, the new label of Einar (duplicate) and Kenneth (neseblod)"
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:08 06    Post subject: Reply with quote

Be han finne fram notatene fra demokvelden på Årnes for noen år siden og sammenligne med hva han syntes om demoen.

Jeg husker ærlig talt ikke, men vet den var på lista. Og han har HELT sikkert tatt vare på arket.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:30 09    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stian wrote:
Be han finne fram notatene fra demokvelden på Årnes for noen år siden og sammenligne med hva han syntes om demoen.

Jeg husker ærlig talt ikke, men vet den var på lista. Og han har HELT sikkert tatt vare på arket.


Skal gjøre det.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:12 22    Post subject: Reply with quote

Koselig omtale fra Lurker's Path:

"Of all the genre labels on Metal Archives, none does a worse job of capturing a band’s sound than Vetter’s. “Folk/Viking Black Metal” accounts at best for about 10% of Vetterkult, the 9-year-old project’s debut album. The rest is a dizzying patchwork of musical styles that, taken as a whole, defies categorisation. Few modern albums are as daring in their scope as Vetterkult – from recent years only Cave In’s White Silence comes to mind – but none offers so unified a whole from such diverse strands. Half the fun of Vetterkult is puzzling out what makes it work as more than just an eclectic mixtape put together by a broad-tasted fan of heavy music.

Running through the album’s main arteries is a bloodstream of avant-garde black metal: a cryptic hybrid of Kénôse and Dialogue with the Stars, cloaked in the cavernous production values of recent old-school death metal. Yet only three of the album’s nine tracks showcase Vetter’s distinctive take on black metal. Almost as important to Vetterkult’s success are its three ambient tracks: opener ‘Over Havet’ is a masterfully dense work of synth orchestration and atmospherics that displays a grasp of the craft to rival Coil or David Sylvian. ‘Stenklang’, on the other hand, slides unnervingly between metallic soundscaping and eerily minimal, Wagnerian horns.

Then there are the real assaults on the listener’s idea of what does and doesn’t belong on a black metal album. As well as the above, Vetterkult boasts a slab of bass-driven sludge (‘Brannoffer’), some fine Sabbathian doom (‘Brattefoss’) and, most impressive of all, a very trad-sounding folk rock song (‘Peters Vise’) worthy of Fairport Convention or The Albion Band, though in the most Norwegian way possible.

All this together may sound like a trainwreck of an album, and on first listen it’s bound to raise a sceptical eyebrow or two. But, as mentioned above, one of the most engaging things about Vetterkult is that, given a few chances, the pieces do actually start to fit together: you start to hear traces of one song’s style in other songs, and eventually an image of the single deranged mastermind behind the album begins to emerge. Much like kindred spirit Tarihan’s Hohe Tannen, Vetterkult achieves the impossible dream of uniting ancient tradition with fiercely modern metal. Such albums come along once in a decade, and for that reason alone, deserve to be heard."

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