The second album from this band from Norway.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of guitars, strings, piano, turntables and computers.
This band has so far released three albums. I was certain that I had reviewed their 2017 debut album some years ago. But it seems like that is not the case and I will therefore do that later this winter. In the meantime, I intend to review their third album before the end of this month.
The band is listed as a krautrock band in ProgArchives and other places. That is not the full story, though.
Cosmic krautrock with a lot of space rock influences is my take on this two pieces of music, three quarters of an hour long album.
The cover art work, featuring a small town up in the Arctic region (Iceland or most probably the Finnmark county in Norway), describes the music well.
Music which is an eerie dirge. Slow and pretty sad.
The music is also pretty monumental and big. There is not any notable variations and differences between these two pieces of music.
This music may sound alien, but it is still a decent enough album and one well worth checking out.
2 points
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