EMPYRIUM — Songs of Moors & Misty Fields

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4.12 | 10 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 1997

Filed under Folk Metal
By EMPYRIUM

Tracklist

1. When Shadows Grow Longer (1:30)
2. The Blue Mists of Night (6:27)
3. Mourners (9:18)
4. Ode to Melancholy (8:47)
5. Lover's Grief (9:11)
6. The Ensemble of Silence (9:52)

Total Time: 45:08

Line-up/Musicians

Andreas Bach / synthesizer
Markus Stock / vocals, drums, guitars, bass
Nadine Mölter / cello, flute

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SilentScream213
Empyrium continue their unique sound of Folk Doom Metal, with tons of Symphonic elements and a medieval touch for good measure. This one is an improvement over the debut on all fronts, having a good amount of variety in sound and dense, lush soundscapes of flute, keys, acoustics… all manner of folky instrumentation.

Melancholy permeates this release, but it’s not the depressive kind. This is an almost peaceful, romantic gloom, poetically painting beautiful nature scenery with admiration of love lost or unattainable. Vocals have a nice range of somewhat epic, deep cleans and Black Metal shrieks. The occasional double bass drumming adds great energy to this release as well, the band knowing when to kick things into doomy overdrive.

The music occasionally borders on boring, but most of the time, the rich orchestrations and gentle melodies are more than enough to carry the release. Very unique for its era, and still pleasant today.
Warthur
Dialling back on the symphonic elements of their debut album, leaning on the folk metal aspects more and teasing out the doom metal undercurrents of their sound, on their second album Empyrium produce what may be the finest release of their metal-oriented years. With the next album onwards, they would shift into the dark folk territory they already find themselves on the threshold of here, but this last incorporation of metal aspects into their sound is quite excellent, and sets a precedent for musical territory later explored by the likes of Agalloch. An enchanting 45 minutes and an album that truly deserved to put Empyrium on the map.

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