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Metamorphosis

 
Album Review: Metamorphosis

  • Artist: Ulver
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1999
  • Type: Extended Play (EP)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This EP's title reflects the changes that Ulver -- at this point down from a full band to just the duo of Christophorus Rygg (aka Garm) and Tore Ylwizaker -- were going through at this time, moving from the electronic-leaning but still metal-related Themes From William Blake's The Marriage of Hell to the more heavily electronic approach of Perdition City and beyond. In fact, by this point the metal aspect is already totally gone. The highlight here is "Gnosis," which ties together trip-hop beats, film-noir ambiance, and some subdued but memorable singing by Rygg (using words from a poem by Rimbaud). Also notable is the track "Of Wolves & Withdrawal," which is nine minutes of near-silence that, upon closer listening (at maximum volume) reveals a mix of rumbling sub-bass frequencies, extremely quiet static brushing sounds, and a few ominous clamoring noises at the end -- it may not have been meant as a way to frustrate old fans wishing Ulver would go back to playing black metal, but that's the likely result this among that segment of the audience. Overall, this is certainly not Ulver's most distinguished release, but it's still worthwhile for fans of their post-metal electronic work. ~ William York, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Of Wolves and Vibrancy Ulver (4:45)
Gnosis Ulver (7:59)
Limbo Central (Theme from Perdition City) Ulver (3:36)
Of Wolves and Withdrawal Ulver (8:55)

Credits

Ulver (Main Performer), Tore Ylwizaker (Mixing), Ingar Hunskaar (Mastering)
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Metamorphosis
EP by Ulver
Released September 27, 1999
Genre Electronica
Length 25:15
Label Jester
Professional reviews
Ulver chronology
Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
(1998)
Metamorphosis
(1999)
Perdition City
(2000)

Metamorphosis is an EP by Norwegian band Ulver, released in 1999. The release acts as a turning point in Ulver's dynamic sound. Following the avant-garde sound of the Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell album, Metamorphosis becomes the first product of Ulver's new electronic sound.

Track listing

  1. "Of Wolves and Vibrancy" – 4:45
  2. "Gnosis" – 7:59
  3. "Limbo Central (Theme from Perdition City)" – 3:36
  4. "Of Wolves and Withdrawal" – 8:55



 
 

 

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