Ulthima - Symphony of the Night (2021) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Ulthima
- Title: Symphony of the Night
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Inverse Records
- Genre: Melodic Death Metal, Symphonic Metal
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / Mp3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 40:01
- Total Size: 561 / 339 / 102 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Black Swan 04:55
2. Tears of Fire 04:16
3. Belegar 04:08
4. Daughter of Twilight 04:55
5. Beyond the Veil 04:15
6. Eternity 04:12
7. Dancing with Shadows 03:32
8. Ulthima 04:06
9. Symphony of the Night 05:42
1. Black Swan 04:55
2. Tears of Fire 04:16
3. Belegar 04:08
4. Daughter of Twilight 04:55
5. Beyond the Veil 04:15
6. Eternity 04:12
7. Dancing with Shadows 03:32
8. Ulthima 04:06
9. Symphony of the Night 05:42
The band was started in Mexico in 2010 by founders Antonio Valdés (bass) and Ricardo Escobar (guitar). They moved to Finland, the story goes, to pursue music in the environment where so many bands and musicians they admired were from. That is quite a commitment strategy. The originators are joined by Ville Nummisalo (drums), Jon Welti (guitars), Niko Sutinen (keys), and Tuomas Antila (vocals) for the new album.
The music is symphonic metal, really. This arena can contain a large variety of styles ranging from the epic to the operatic. Ulthima makes use of Death Metal ideas and sensibilities and employs keys to create a symphonic surrounding. This has the effect of making the music turn toward the prog side and the technical precision is there as well. Melodic Death Metal is the closest label if we need one for this music, I would say.
The album has nine tracks that have their origins throughout the ten year time span of the band. Listening to them, it is not at all obvious which ones are older and which ones newer as they all have a polished and compositionally mature sound. All the songs are up-tempo and theatrical in a very high-energy sense. I particularly liked “Eternity” and the title track for their creativeness and ingenuity as well as the sharp execution of the score by the band. If you are in a symphonic metal mood, this one is a winner. Recommended.
The music is symphonic metal, really. This arena can contain a large variety of styles ranging from the epic to the operatic. Ulthima makes use of Death Metal ideas and sensibilities and employs keys to create a symphonic surrounding. This has the effect of making the music turn toward the prog side and the technical precision is there as well. Melodic Death Metal is the closest label if we need one for this music, I would say.
The album has nine tracks that have their origins throughout the ten year time span of the band. Listening to them, it is not at all obvious which ones are older and which ones newer as they all have a polished and compositionally mature sound. All the songs are up-tempo and theatrical in a very high-energy sense. I particularly liked “Eternity” and the title track for their creativeness and ingenuity as well as the sharp execution of the score by the band. If you are in a symphonic metal mood, this one is a winner. Recommended.
Year 2021 | Metal | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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