All Artists: Asmegin Title: Arv Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Napalm / SPV Original Release Date: 1/1/2008 Re-Release Date: 1/13/2009 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 693723507828, 0693723507828 |
Asmegin Arv Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
"Arv", the long overdue new release from the charismatic Norwegian formation has finally arrived. And the wait has paid off, as Asmegin have successfully captured the unique character and beauty of their homeland. "Arv" of... more » | |
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Product Description "Arv", the long overdue new release from the charismatic Norwegian formation has finally arrived. And the wait has paid off, as Asmegin have successfully captured the unique character and beauty of their homeland. "Arv" offers an extraordinary mix of sweeping metal riffs and melancholic folk melodies. Fragile violin arrangements collide with raw metal, thundering double bass with Hammond organ parts, and powerful clean vocals with brutal grunts that are time and again haunted by a finishing touch of bewitching female vocals. To ensure that each detail of this multi-faceted work comes into its own, the band turned to Lasse Lammert (Alestorm...), whose mastering expertise allows each track to roar out of the speakers. "Arv" offers an authentic piece of Norway that fans of Nordic music should definitely not ignore. |
CD ReviewsNot quite the same Asmegin redrum010 | Reno, Nevada | 12/05/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) "With Asmegin's debut album in 2003, I believe they set the standard with Scandinavian Folk Metal going a step further than Korpikklanni and Finntroll. Now anyone expecting another album that's in your face brutal and fast paced, be fore warned that THIS ALBUM IS NOT THAT. Instead Asmegin (with a new vocalist, drummer, and bassist) is heading down a different path. The folk music is a little more prevalent in ARV than in Hin Vordende Sod and So. Now this album may grow on me but I was completely surprised to hear their new sound. Not at all what I expected. Some songs do have a nice 'feel' to them but not what I was hoping with this sophomore release. No more high pitched black metal screams, the death metal growls still exist though. But that continuous excitement you got from listening to the first album has truly departed. I'm trying not to be overly critical, because I'm sure I'll grow to like this album as much as I rated it. Just make sure you preview these songs before you buy. And if you've never heard of their first album check it out. One of my all time favorite albums ever!"
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