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    ULVER – FLOWERS OF EVIL

    Ulver – Flowers of Evil (Vinyl LP | Black)
    Label: House Of Mythology – HOM 023 LP
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Black
    Country: Germany
    Released: 2020
    Style: Electronic

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    In the midst of the forest, the floor is littered with monstrous heads and mythical figures, frozen in torturous combat or threatened by wild beasts. A dragon fights a dog and a wolf. A lion sinks its teeth into the fire-breathing monster’s chest.

    This sacred grove, near Bomarzo in Lazio, Italy, reveals the nightmare vision of Vicino Orsini, a sixteenth century nobleman. It’s a forest of symbols, suggesting a civilisation overrun by the beasts, demons and monsters of the primordial world. Soon after Orsini’s death, trees began to close in on these many peculiar beings, and green moss would eventually seize them. Slowly, nature finished what he had started.

    Flowers of Evil, the new studio album from Ulver, finds the wolf pack exploring the fear and wonder of mankind’s fall from redemption. Visions similar to those of Orsini come to mind, as untamed life abounds:

    THEY SPREAD
    TWIST AND TURN
    IN THE KILLING FIELDS

    The threads of haunted places and images entwine. Have Ulver discovered new pastures under the sun? Or scoured the ruins of their own moonlit past? The truth is, they’re closer to their previous purlieu than perhaps ever before.

    “Doom dance”, someone dubbed their last studio album, the critically acclaimed, Impala Award-winning The Assassination of Julius Caesar (2017). Flowers of Evil comes across as an unfeigned progression along the course set by that album, revealing a band moving deeper into beats and grooves, hooks and choruses, synths and guitars, yet sounding more stripped back, making room for the distinctive detail. Once again Michael Rendall (The Orb) and legendary producer Martin “Youth” Glover have taken crystalline care of the mix.

    As Caesar demonstrated, Ulver haven’t abandoned any of their obsessions, worries or nightmares as they enter the gilded palace of pop. “One last dance / in this burning church”, Kristoffer Rygg announces on the album’s opening track, featuring old friend Christian Fennesz on guitar and electronics. It sees them locked inside their Hall of Mirrors. A slow build brings the music to the album’s pulsing theme:

    WE ARE WOLVES
    UNDER THE MOON
    THIS IS OUR SONG
    WE HAVE LOVED
    AND WE HAVE LOST
    WE ARE READY TO GO

    With Flowers of Evil Ulver have fled a burning Rome, only to confront further crime and corruption. ‘Russian Doll’, the album’s first single, moves determinedly through the night, with a story of unfolding tragedy and misery. ‘Machine Guns and Peacock Feathers’ brings fiery end-time imagery – “barrels are burning / great art will be destroyed” – with a disco beat and flashy ’80s synths. Dismal cries resound on ‘Hour of the Wolf’; echoing Bergman’s classic film, the song is dedicated to the hour between night and dawn, “when most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most real”. ‘Apocalypse 1993’ reveals Ulver at their catchiest, its bounding-goat groove running hand in hand with a grand chorus depicting the catastrophic events at Waco, Texas, during the winter of that year – the very same winter that saw the birth of Ulver’s first incarnation. From that thorny undergrowth, this is what they have become: an eclectic, many-headed beast, chanting the ecstasies of the spirit and the senses.

    Flowers of Evil unfolds with the shattering second single, ‘Little Boy’. A mysterious beat moves the track towards its thunderous climax, and here Michael J. York’s ominous pipes melt into the softer, moodier ‘Nostalgia’, a ’70s soul shuffle, and the heart-breaking Talk Talk-esque balladry of ‘A Thousand Cuts’. Finally, the wolves are back in the palace of excess, waltzing the night away. Yet around them, the wilderness rises, triumphant; “grass will grow over your cities”, as the Bible says.

    Tracklist:
    1. One Last Dance
    2. Russian Doll
    3. Machine Guns and Peacock Feathers
    4. Hour of the Wolf
    5. Apocalypse 1993
    6. Little Boy
    7. Nostalgia
    8. A Thousand Cuts

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    Dernière Volonté ‎– Commémoration



    Dernière Volonté ‎– Commémoration
    Label: Hau Ruck! ‎– HR!67
    Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP
    Vinyl, 7″, Compilation, Reissue
    Country: Austria
    Released: 2018
    Style: Modern Classical, Industrial, Neofolk

    Commemoration brings together my work from 1998 to 2003, 5 years when, as you will see, I recorded a lot. Minimalist, factual, often dark and very pessimistic, that’s how I conceived Derniere Volonteat that moment. My equipment was very rudimentary, my texts quickly written on crumpled books, all recorded often in one or two days. It was perhaps the moment, that I was the most productive and also, by anger, the most inventive. A few years ago I started to think of a new edition of Commemoration, a review of those years of ‘iron and lead’, the testament of my ‘anti light’. This is Commemoration in its new edition. Good listening. Geoffroy Delacroix October 2018
    TRACKLIST:

    S I D E A
    Commémoration I – En Avant ! – Soldat – L’alliance Éternelle – Les Armes du Temps
    S I D E B
    Commandement – La Mort notre Alliée – Ultime Soupir – L’avenir – Le Doux Poison
    S I D E C
    Commémoration II – Ma Foi est mon Combat – Où tu Iras – Ma Promesse – Hymn
    S I D E D
    Un Refrain Solitaire – Mon Mercenaire – Songe d’un Matin d’été –
    Coeur de Légionnaire – De Profondis – L’image
    S I D E E
    La Gloire – Lambeaux
    S I D E F
    Le Moulin de la Mort – Prêt pour la Mort

    COMMÉMOR AT ION
    Tous titres Geoffroy D. / Dernière Volonté 1998-2003
    Excepté : “Mon Mercenaire” Avec l’aimable collaboration vocale de Juergen Weber (Novy Svet)
    “Coeur de Légionnaire” Texte Ain Soph / Musique Dernière Volonté
    “De Profundis” Texte Jean-Marc Bernard (1881-1915)
    Concept visuel Geoffroy D. / Goupil A.
    Commémoration remasteurisé version 2017


  • ¿Cultura?

    LAS EXTENSIONES INTERIORES DEL ESPACIO EXTERIOR

    LAS EXTENSIONES INTERIORES DEL ESPACIO EXTERIOR
    Autor: Joseph Campbell
    Colección: Imaginatio Vera
    Edición: 2ª
    Formato: 14 x 22 cm
    Encuadernación: Cartoné
    Páginas: 225
    ISBN: 978-84-940941-2-5

    Publicado en 1986, Las extensiones interiores del espacio exterior fue el último libro que Joseph Campbell entregó a la imprenta antes de su muerte, acaecida en 1987. En esta obra, Campbell hace una síntesis esclarecedora sobre la manera en que deben ser entendidos los mitos. Interpreta la mitología como una función biológica que procede de la misma fuente psicofisiológica de la que brotan los sueños. Y así como las imágenes oníricas son una metáfora de la psique del soñador, la mitología es la expresión simbólica de la sociedad y la cultura a la que el soñador pertenece.

    En el primer capítulo, Campbell apunta que los descubrimientos del siglo XX sobre las leyes del espacio exterior también se encuentran en nuestro interior, o, como dijo Kant, en la mente. Y se pregunta, a raíz de todo nuestro nuevo conocimiento del cosmos, cómo afecta la infinitud de las nuevas dimensiones cósmicas a nuestra mitología, basada en otro universo que no corresponde al real.

    El segundo capítulo explica cuál es la manera de comprender adecuadamente los mitos. Para Campbell, los hechos míticos religiosos no son literales, ni históricos, ni atañen a lugares geográficos. Todo se ha de ver como símbolo, como metáfora de una realidad puramente interior. Por eso las religiones son «mitologías mal entendidas»: interpretan los símbolos interiores como hechos históricos exteriores, cuando la función de la mitología es la de «abrir la mente y el corazón a la maravilla suprema del ser».

    En el tercer capítulo, Campbell se pregunta cómo será la nueva mitología que se está creando en el arte a través de sus diferentes expresiones. Pues el arte es hoy el único vehículo de expresión de los mitos. Y como el lenguaje artístico es también metafórico, en las psiques de los artistas de hoy se encuentran las semillas de las mitologías del mañana.

    Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) fue, junto a Mircea Eliade y Karl Kerényi, uno de los mitólogos más importantes de la se­gunda mitad del siglo XX.

    (Esta obra ha recibido una ayuda a la edición del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte.)