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Garm = Christofer Rygg = Trickster G, he's been involved in Arcturus from the beginning but Arcturus was always a bit of a side project for everybody involved, so I'm not surprised he quit. Bassist Skoll of Ulver also played on the first two Arcturus albums. And yeah, Garm has been using lots of vocal styles, in both Arcturus and Ulver.

Siegbran (eofor), Tuesday, 20 May 2003 12:12 (twenty-three years ago)

did he sing on all the arcturus tracks?

dog latin (dog latin), Tuesday, 20 May 2003 17:28 (twenty-three years ago)

two years pass...
Friend Stripey picked up the most recent Ulver the other day and had this to say in a mail to me, which she asked to share with Scott, but I figured it would go well here. As she explained, this is an unedited jotting down of notes, and should be taken as such:

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This caught my ear in the record store because I liked the paradoxical singing -- both forceful and wispy, also the peculiar sampling going on behind it -- the textures. And while it hasn't quite held up to my initial expectations, it is a very intriguing album and worth listening to again and again just to hear new things in it each time. It has metal's pretention, but shoegaze's texture. It's also got a huge dose of goth -- especially in the lyrics, but the keyboard player was obviously stolen from some defunct prog rock band. And then there's that lovely little gamelan interlude that tickles my ears at the beginning of the third song. Steve's probably thinking Talk Talk because there's a vibraphone in the fourth song, and where there is vibraphone, there will inevitably be Bark Psychosis comparisons. But to be honest, besides some of the pacing and a bit of the percussion, I can't here any Talk Talk here. The 80s band that I _am_ hearing loud and clear though is Ultravox. I think that's because of all the pomp and the bluster and the lyrics that feel like they need dry ice and an eastern bloc country as a backdrop.. But it's also in one of the voices : a sort of heavy-metal Midge Ure. Take a song like "Vienna" and add a bunch of prog keyboards and a bit of feedback and some Loop loops, then put the voice a bit lower in the mix so it sounds more whisper-y, but still confident. There, see what I mean?

Like most metal albums, the lyrics are both specific and broadly archetypal. And it's obvious to me that these folks are Tool/Perfect Circle fans, because they use the same sort of ironic wordplay that Maynard favors. Right down to some of the same themes :

"truth is a hospital
please be patient"

or, my personal favorite :

"is the vampire
in the mirror
eternal
like Hell"

(good use of line breaks there -- it adds layers of meanings)

ONe last thing I wanted to mention, the genius sampling and editing in the seventh song -- it starts out with an oppressive goth string arrangement that's also got a tiny bubble of vibraphone (?) beneath it for relief, and the lyrics are all about blood and death and ambulences and hospitals, which add to the tension. And then, just as the lyrics are winding up for the final punch, the tune suddenly morphs seamlessly into a 1930s style Big Band brass extravaganze (a la Mercury Rev). It's a brilliant musical shift, but it doesn't make "sense" lyrically, so that the listener's mind -- or at least my mind -- is left reeling from the disjoin. Wait a minute, we were in an ambulence rushing to the hospital -- how did we end up in a Busby Berkley film?! I think it's the first time I've ever felt that something was both SO RIGHT, and SO WRONG for a song simultaneously. I wonder if others felt this way too?

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 10 June 2005 23:57 (twenty-one years ago)

wow, sounds great. I have to hear this record.

moley, Saturday, 11 June 2005 00:05 (twenty-one years ago)

I've heard only three tracks from this album, but the whole album feels disjointed like that. They're mashing a boatload of styles together - including some sparse, atmospheric moments that are most definitely reminiscent of Bark Psychosis or Talk Talk.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Saturday, 11 June 2005 00:18 (twenty-one years ago)

shit, i have to write about this record and i don't want to go on and on about it here cuz i want to keep it fresh in my head. does that make sense? after i have written something i will come back. anyway, it doesn't really sound like talk talk. when i was listening to it the other nite it occurred to me that some of its whatthefuck? beauty and twists and turns would appeal to latter-day talk talk fans. i love it. and i definitely think it's the best thing since the double-disc marriage of heaven & hell album. and i like the more recent glitchy electronic stuff too. i think i even put the ulver remix album on my top ten a few years ago. and i love the early stuff! from the first demo on! hee hee, anyway, i'll be back. they are fucked. actually, anyone who heard the last arcturus album would know what to make of this one. this one is just warmer and dreamier and it doesn't have arcturus's dizzying circus-prog organ.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 11 June 2005 01:46 (twenty-one years ago)

I love you, Scott

Ned Raggett (Ned), Saturday, 11 June 2005 13:51 (twenty-one years ago)

Now that I've heard the entire album, I will ease off from the Talk Talk comparison. There's not enough silence to make that shoe fit, however, the dreaminess of it did make me feel as though I was listening to the more glacial-moving moments of Bark Pyschosis, A Northern Chorus, or even the Projekt Records bands.

Also, hearing it all together accentuates the WTF-ness that Stripey wrote about. There are so many shifts in the pacing and musical style. Also, there's definitely a cabaret element happening here.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 23:02 (twenty years ago)

This sounds great, but what is the album called?

mzui (mzui), Thursday, 16 June 2005 07:55 (twenty years ago)

Blood Inside

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 16 June 2005 12:06 (twenty years ago)

One track: Christmas reminds me of Depeche Mode circa 1993

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 16 June 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)

superb review here:

Ulver - Blood Inside [featured album]

http://www.metal-invader.com/db/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=1914

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 16 June 2005 12:09 (twenty years ago)

another artist that springs to mind: is the melting pot of sounds ala early Tricky

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 16 June 2005 12:13 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
hyperbolic review here:

http://decibelmagazine.com/0905_ulver_bloo.aspx

(and i totally did the ...ON ACID! trick, but i don't care cuz you have to smack people around in order to make them buy something weird. or at least i do cuz i'm no good at being subtle. i heart hyperbole.)

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 29 August 2005 01:56 (twenty years ago)

and i totally got the "end of everything" thing from that ILM MBV thread from a while back.

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 29 August 2005 01:58 (twenty years ago)

four months pass...
Blood Inside is something special - something else entirely!! My metal pals claim it isn't even metal, but it is. It's metal that's had all the metal "bits" taken out and replaced with everything else under the sun.

Wogan Lenin (dog latin), Monday, 9 January 2006 14:21 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
It still ended up making a bunch of the metal polls, and a lot of metal people did like it a lot.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 11 February 2006 03:24 (twenty years ago)

of course it's metal. i dunno, i really appreciate it. i find that with all hard rock/metal/punk there seems to be a lot of people scared to deviate fromt he original flow.

Vintage Latin (dog latin), Saturday, 11 February 2006 03:28 (twenty years ago)

i don't think most people would call it metal. i don't think i even know what to call it. it's art music for art metallers. it's a wonderful thing whatever it is.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 11 February 2006 03:37 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...
someone put up the entire Lycantropen movie - short swedish film - that ulver did the music for. i love the album. never thought i'd actually see the film! i reviewed that along with sham mirrors in the voice when they both came out.

part 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNvlQ4LRtqY


they are so perfect for film.

scott seward, Tuesday, 3 April 2007 04:31 (nineteen years ago)

Apparently Ulver are now working on a re-recording of "Nattens Madrigal" with a full orchestra. I smell another "S&M"...

Siegbran, Tuesday, 3 April 2007 10:14 (nineteen years ago)

hah! yeah, you would think people would know by now to WALK AWAY from the orchestra. on the other hand, i am gonna want to hear it.

scott seward, Tuesday, 3 April 2007 11:19 (nineteen years ago)

it's only fair after posting the link to the arty art film to post a link to Ulver live in 1993!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAecD0_FTug

scott seward, Tuesday, 3 April 2007 11:20 (nineteen years ago)

three months pass...

look...

ULVER To Release 'Shadows Of The Sun' In The Fall
http://tinyurl.com/395fyp

djmartian, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:06 (eighteen years ago)

the most recent ulver record i own is the marriage of heaven and hell thingie. i remember feeling a little cut that they'd turned their back completely on black metal. it's an entertaining release nonetheless, though i never felt compelled to listen to anything that came after it.

nattens madrigal is about as pure and glorious as black metal gets.

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:12 (eighteen years ago)

omg NEW ULVER

thanks, dj martian!

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:16 (eighteen years ago)

didn't know you were a fan, actually :)

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:22 (eighteen years ago)

This is exciting news. Anyone know if it's getting released on "The End" this time around?

John Justen, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:26 (eighteen years ago)

i only have 'blood inside' but it's one of my very favourite records. when i decided to introduce my music-collection to my brother, it was the first album i urged him to play. he put it in the disc-drive without pressing it down and scratched it. :-/

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:29 (eighteen years ago)

i would think that it's the same, i.e Jester Records for Europe and The End Records for North America

djmartian, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:34 (eighteen years ago)

i remember an ex-girlfriend did something similar with my copy of 'tea for the tillerman'. in fact, it was one of those players that you open and close with a button and it slides in and out. she didn't put the record in the slot properly and it got stuck when she pressed the button. scratched it so badly it wouldn't play...

but back to ulver,

i think...i think i should purchase 'blood inside'

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:35 (eighteen years ago)

LJ, you would probably like Teachings in Silence etc. although it's much darker/emptier. Might want to work your way into the earlier albums, they aren't likely to appeal to your sensibilities (as I understand them) right off the bat. Try to track down the quick fix of melancholy EP also, which you are almost certain to like if you like blood inside.

Of course, you don't like "Nail", so I'm not entirely sure what to think about you. Perhaps this will improve your score overall :)

xposts

John Justen, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:39 (eighteen years ago)

hey dude, I LIKE nail, but i prefer the last two for some unfathomable reason! 'kreibabe' is one of the finest, most awesomely warped pieces of music i've ever heard, and the rest ain't far behind. i'm also a fan of more than a little metal, so i'd probably really enjoy the early stuff. would you say 'bergtatt' or 'nattens madrigal' would be a wiser foray?

also, cheers for the EP leads! :-D

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:44 (eighteen years ago)

i'd say bergtatt, because you get a cool hybrid of nordic folk and black metal with that one and it's a good intro to their black metal dynamic. nattens madrigal is an onslaught from start to finish. though honey to these ears

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:48 (eighteen years ago)

let's see what john says

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:48 (eighteen years ago)

i tend to prefer onslaughts too, mind

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:49 (eighteen years ago)

Well, if part of what you enjoy about Blood Inside is the lush production, nattens is going to be a bit of a shock. It's a fantastic by harshly recorded album (w/intent). I think I'd go with bergtatt. If you're like me, though, eventually you'll end up buying everything you can find.

John Justen, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:53 (eighteen years ago)

i would suggest that the organic and primal production (or lack of production as it were) on nattens lends the record a really ambient quality. the playing is extremely tight as well. no one can doubt that it's an extremely focused record, despite its harsh sound.

great artwork in the sleeves too with some really artistic shots of the band

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 19:58 (eighteen years ago)

does it sound anything like (this will sound heretic but bear with me) Primal Scream's 'Accelerator'? that's the kind of harsh, distorted guitar kerfuffle i go crazy for.

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:03 (eighteen years ago)

the guitar in the ulver is not as loose and is more melodic than the primal scream.

accelerator is a cool track.

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:12 (eighteen years ago)

oh wait, i've just thought of a possible comparison. does it sound anything like serena-maneesh's 'beehiver II', 'don't come down here' or 'your blood in mine'?

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:23 (eighteen years ago)

I don't know that Primal Scream song.

xpost:Nor do I know those songs.

John Justen, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:25 (eighteen years ago)

oh wait, I've got it. opening track off Sleater-Kinney's last album ('The Fox'). Do Ulver's guitars achieve that sort of lo-fi distorted glory?

Just got offed, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:33 (eighteen years ago)

hahah, the idea of comparing sleater-kinney to nattens-era ulver is hilarious :)

but in practice, there just may be something there. i'd need to hear the track in question again...so watch this space.

i've never even heard of serena-maneesh.

Charlie Howard, Thursday, 12 July 2007 20:39 (eighteen years ago)

according to jester records the new Ulver album will be released October 1st

djmartian, Friday, 13 July 2007 19:53 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.monkeyhouse-recordings.co.uk/Other/Tattoo/Wrist001.jpg

scott seward, Friday, 13 July 2007 20:11 (eighteen years ago)

not me. tempting though. or at least the old logo.

scott seward, Friday, 13 July 2007 20:11 (eighteen years ago)

You have to seek ulver (wolves) in Norway as they are almost completely eradicated from nature. On the other hand, destroying them is against the law, so I would advise you to let them live.

Geir Hongro, Friday, 13 July 2007 22:11 (eighteen years ago)

YOU'RE BLOWING MY MIND HERE DUDE.

John Justen, Friday, 13 July 2007 22:20 (eighteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

briefly, while i have the time, breaking my self-imposed ilx exile to note that the new album is lovely. very dreamy. beautiful. late-night mood. even the sabbath cover fits in nicely. though it was a lovely song to begin with. so, nothing strange about that. nowhere near as jarring or as fanciful as the last album, but just as deep and wild in its way.

scott seward, Saturday, 11 August 2007 04:08 (eighteen years ago)

I'll have to give them another shot sometime, I guess. Like I say I want to feel it! Maybe I need to go wild pitch and check out the William Blake thing, which I haven't heard.

"raw buttin' these toilet seats" (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 21 September 2016 05:37 (nine years ago)

i would buy the new one. didn't have much interest in the snooz-0)))) collaboration. kinda wish ulver had made an album with scott walker instead of those doofuses for maximum mindfuck.

― scott seward, Wednesday, September 21, 2016 2:36 AM (seven hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yes!!

the new one is definitely worth checking out, but imo their best recording since blood inside really is the psych covers album

imago, Wednesday, 21 September 2016 09:52 (nine years ago)

also I do like the spoken-word thing on wars of the roses

imago, Saturday, 24 September 2016 15:14 (nine years ago)

war of the roses was the last one I bought

Cosmic Slop, Sunday, 25 September 2016 01:55 (nine years ago)

six months pass...

plowing through some of their early stuff and holy shit, Nattens Madrigal is going to give me hearing loss

frogbs, Monday, 10 April 2017 21:17 (nine years ago)

so can we talk about how this new record rocks? depeche mode is the obvious referent but it's coming at it from this weird angle that i love. jury's still out on which side it lands on of pastiche vs. homage, but the tunes are def there

austinb, Sunday, 16 April 2017 00:34 (nine years ago)

it lands on the side of being awesome. i made a thread about it

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Sunday, 16 April 2017 00:36 (nine years ago)

found it

austinb, Sunday, 16 April 2017 00:50 (nine years ago)

Not hearing what you're all hearing. Sounds like computer generated pastiche most of the time, with the distant clinical emptiness of Lansing-Dreisden. Guess I'll just have to try a few more times

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Sunday, 16 April 2017 07:20 (nine years ago)

two years pass...

https://ulver.bandcamp.com/album/drone-activity

posted elsewhere already?

lowercase (eric), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 20:55 (seven years ago)

i had no idea, omg

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 21:20 (seven years ago)

four months pass...

I've just picked up a few Ulver albums including the Drone Activity. Hadn't realised they'd released a new one

Duke, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 19:28 (six years ago)

including the Drone Activity

Duke, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 19:29 (six years ago)

ten months pass...

https://thequietus.com/articles/28828-ulver-interview-3

A longish interview in the Quietus for their new album. It seems to be in the vein of "the Assassination...", which is exciting

Duke, Thursday, 27 August 2020 12:00 (five years ago)

Cover of new album:

https://www.normanrecords.com/artwork/medium/48/182048-ulver-flowers-of-evil.jpg

Duke, Thursday, 27 August 2020 12:03 (five years ago)

And it's out!

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Thursday, 27 August 2020 22:33 (five years ago)

Yes, out today here. Looking forward to getting this.

Duke, Friday, 28 August 2020 07:51 (five years ago)

It feels like he's easing into the sound introduced on the last album and letting himself have more fun with it.

unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Friday, 28 August 2020 13:02 (five years ago)

Yes. Sounding good so far.

Duke, Friday, 28 August 2020 16:02 (five years ago)

wow didn't know this was coming, sounding great so far.

weird comparison, but the heavy slow-building atmosphere of the first track 'one last dance' reminds me of blick bassy's 'ngwa,' which is one of my fav songs from last year

whiney on the moon (voodoo chili), Friday, 28 August 2020 17:09 (five years ago)

the singles didn't stand out to me ahead of time but I can already feel this working on me, I think it's the equal of the last one

unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Friday, 28 August 2020 18:30 (five years ago)

To me it has fewer immediate hooks than The Assassination..., but I'm enjoying it and it will grow.

Duke, Friday, 28 August 2020 18:40 (five years ago)

"hour of the wolf" confirmed amazing

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 August 2020 19:09 (five years ago)

actually this just keeps getting better as it goes

agreed with simon it's a more playful version of the sound on the last record... to a nigh-danceable degree on "apocalypse 1993"

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 August 2020 19:18 (five years ago)

when's the D. Lissvik rework album coming out

unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Friday, 28 August 2020 19:23 (five years ago)

So far this isn't grabbing me, but I'll give it time. See you in a month!

lukas, Friday, 28 August 2020 19:30 (five years ago)

I feel the need to plug the new Greg Puciato single for anyone who digs recent Ulver

https://youtu.be/VgCMGAvurl0

unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Friday, 28 August 2020 19:38 (five years ago)

^^ good stuff

whiney on the moon (voodoo chili), Friday, 28 August 2020 19:59 (five years ago)

Yes, thanks Simon.

Duke, Sunday, 30 August 2020 12:25 (five years ago)

I'm enjoying the new one. Short and sweet. But it doesn't reach the highs of its predecessor. It's a more even listen, if that's the right way to put it. "Apocalypse 1993" might be my favourite for now.

Duke, Tuesday, 8 September 2020 21:17 (five years ago)

Really like his voice. How many other death metallers secretly have voices like polished oak?

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Wednesday, 9 September 2020 06:58 (five years ago)

ten months pass...

So far this isn't grabbing me, but I'll give it time. See you in a month!

― lukas, Friday, August 28, 2020 12:30 PM (ten months ago) bookmarkflaglink

Duke's correct that the highs aren't as high, but it's consistent and it scratches an itch nothing else does. Keep coming back to this.

lukas, Friday, 23 July 2021 21:34 (four years ago)

three months pass...

New Ulver. Looking forward to this.

Duke, Friday, 29 October 2021 13:34 (four years ago)

https://ulver.bandcamp.com/album/hexahedron-live-at-henie-onstad-kunstsenter

Duke, Thursday, 4 November 2021 20:21 (four years ago)

Also this ^

Duke, Thursday, 4 November 2021 20:21 (four years ago)

one year passes...

It's really the first time in 15 years that it clicks, but today I was in the mood for relistening to Nattens Madrigal (in two sittings) and I find it actually much closer to Bergtatt than I thought (in composition).
Also had a blast relistening to Blood Inside. Come to think of it, one thing that unites a good part of their discography is how disconcerting and dense and visceral-cerebral and hypnotic their albums are.

Nabozo, Wednesday, 15 March 2023 15:40 (three years ago)

one year passes...

RIP Tore Ylvisaker

https://metalinjection.net/this-is-just-a-tribute/longtime-ulver-keyboardist-tore-ylvisaker-has-died

carry on columbine (Matt #2), Monday, 19 August 2024 13:32 (one year ago)

one year passes...

Okay the new album Neverland is already a classic in my eyes. What do you call this? Dark balearic? I love it

Jonk Raven (dog latin), Sunday, 11 January 2026 12:02 (five months ago)

Thanks for the heads up. I kind of let the last couple albums slip by, but this is really great.

o. nate, Monday, 12 January 2026 22:43 (four months ago)

I think the lack of vocals really helps it be less "metal-coded" and come into its own. I know Ulver have long experimented with other genres but the vocals always seem to root the music in some sort of metal continuum, whereas this really does sound like a unique thing

Jonk Raven (dog latin), Tuesday, 13 January 2026 00:56 (four months ago)


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