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Vindensång : Terminus: Rebirth in Eight Parts...
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Ambient / Experimental-Rock, with an emphasis on capturing and reproducing atmosphere and emotion.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Dark Ambient/Noise
Release Date: 2008
Terminus: Rebirth in Eight Parts... Record Label: Archaic Lore Productions LLC
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Prologue: the Advent of Autumn / From Infinity 4:57 $0.99
A Place Where Sand Meets Fog 11:26 $0.99
Return My Flesh and Bones to the Earth 8:34 $0.99
Ashes and Memories 5:05 $0.99
Dusk: Into the Glow of Nightfall 11:58 $0.99
Fading Light 8:22 $0.99
The Origin: the Point of Return 10:47 $0.99
Epilogue: At Winter's End / to Infinity 8:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

Vindensång is the main musical endeavor of multi-instrumentalist and amateur audio-engineer, J. Neblock, who has been creating music with an emphasis on capturing and reproducing atmosphere and emotion through the use of sound since the band’s conception in May of 2005. Musical influences for the project are greatly varied, and the newer material reflects the influence from Atmospheric-Rock, Neo-Folk and Dark / Drone-Ambient, while also being heavily influenced by Drones, Metal, and experimental sound manipulation.

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REVIEWS

Brilliant.
author: Jake Rogers
The much anticipated Vindensång full-length debut is finally here, and it surpasses expectations with flying colors. This is truly unique music, an aural experience unlike any other, defying genre constrictions and forging it's own dark, overgrown path through the sonic cosmos. Traces of ambient, darkwave, post-rock, neofolk, and even a tiny little dash of black metal can be heard across it's generous run-time, but these are only nods, whispers, and hints. Vindensång is truly a beast of it's own, and no-one can deny sole musician J. Neblock's vision, creativity, and talent. From the first distant ringing of wind-chimes at the beginning of "Prologue: The Advent of Autumn/From Infinity" to the final, trailing rumble of "Epilogue: At Winter's End/To Infinity", "Terminus" opens a door to a haunting, dynamic, brooding universe of soundscapes that is as terrifying as it is cleansing. This is more than music - it is a chilling, cinematic journey into the mind and soul of a dying man. The main idea here is, of course, atmosphere, and it succeeds to the utmost degree. The long, sprawling songs are very deep and textural, and the crystal-clear production ensures that every little nuance reaches the listener. Subtle electronics entwine with acoustic plucking and distant electric guitar that floats atop simple yet inventive percussion, all interspersed with masterfully captured natural sounds for a very engrossing musical journey. Lyrically, "Terminus" is a concept album following the protagonist's struggle, pain, and eventual acceptance and transcendence while dying. The music flows well with the lyrics, each song very much setting the scene for what's going on in the story. Mysterious, eloquent lines are delivered in either a discreet whisper or a breathy rasp. The vocals are more felt than heard, never taking the forefront of the music. Even the beautiful CD booklet ties into the feel of it all, with it's obscure, arcane artwork, and in it, Neblock has provided the lyrics in full so it's easy to really immerse yourself in the plot and themes. All in all, a genius, genre-defying work of massive scope. Brilliant.
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