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Anglagard: Viljans Oga
ByDespite the long hiatus, the band is back with an album whose sound is a natural, thoughtful excursus on the state of progressive rock today. Not only is the final result a fresh take on an otherwise artistically comatose genre, but its taste for sonic beauty, beautiful representation of the world, (strictly in minor) and the odd time signatures, all make Viljans ?ga unmistakably ?nglag?rd in both a good and bad way. The complex patterns on "Sorgmantel," or "Langtans Klocka," loosely follow the diktats of the avant-garde (composers like James Dillon,
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If the sound still appears to be modern, this is mainly due to the wise balance between tradition and experimentation. This is synthesized in "Sorgmantel," where flautist Anna Holmgren leads the rest of the band into bold dissonances before letting the song rest on a quiet, albeit sinister, folk texture.
Viljans ?ga is a complex album in an effortless way. This powerful contradiction lies at the very foundation of ?nglag?rd's legacy in a way that shows the delicate relationship between musical experimentation and folk tradition in a post- industrial society. The idyllic scenery is tarnished by nostalgia, hence the unending minor key, in a way that is so typically contemporary and Scandinavian. It's colorful, it's pleasant, it's challenging, and it's complex. Easy. ">
Track Listing
Ur Vilande; Sorgmantel; Sn?rdom; L?ngtans Klocka.
Personnel
Jonas Engdeg?rd: guitars; Anna Holmgren: flute, tenor saxophone; Johan Brand: bass, Taurus; Mattias Olsson: drums, percussion, noise; Thomas Johnson: pianos, mellotrons, synths; Tove T?rnberg: cello; Daniel Borgeg?rd ?lg?: clarinet, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone; Ulf ?kerstedt: bass tuba, bass trumpet, contrabass trumpet
Album information
Title: Viljans Oga | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Alvarsdotter
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