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		<title>Utbyrd &#8211; Varskrik</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The physical reissue of this 2017 digital only release from this Norwegian symphonic black metal band caught my eye as it features Clemens Wijers of Carach Angren doing the symphonic/orchestral arrangements. And boy is this fucking good! Its definitely got a bit of a theatrical/dramatic Carach Angren vibe, with Wiljers rendering some superbly rousing strings [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The physical reissue of this 2017 digital only release from this Norwegian symphonic black metal band caught my eye as it features Clemens Wijers of <strong>Carach Angren</strong> doing the symphonic/orchestral arrangements.</p>
<p>And boy is this fucking good! Its definitely got a bit of a theatrical/dramatic <strong>Carach Angren</strong> vibe, with Wiljers rendering some superbly rousing strings and horns, and it also has a heavy <strong>Dimmu Borgir</strong>  and <strong>Grief of Emerald</strong> influence. It&#8217;s superbly produced ( it took 3 years to write and record), viciously delivered (This isn&#8217;t wispy, atmospheric, symphonic black metal, this has real teeth) and is one of the better symphonic black metal albums I&#8217;ve heard lately, and that&#8217;s saying something.</p>
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<p><em>Varskrik</em> gets right to it with  stunning twelve minute opener, &#8220;Karsten og Draugen&#8221; which sets the bars super hight for the next 6 tracks, but luckily they all deliver. Notably second track blistering , &#8220;Dauning&#8221;, varied marches of &#8220;Sjøormen&#8221;, downright seething majesty of &#8220;Delidegasten&#8221;,  sheer bombastic ferocity of &#8220;Blikkestille Vann&#8221; and menacing stomp of &#8220;Skogen&#8221;. There really isn&#8217;t a weak song amid  the 7 lengthy numbers.</p>
<p>There is little respite, no interludes or intros, just top notch, bombastic regal salvos of symphonic mayhem. The nearest thing is title track, which has just a few moments of slower orchestral/choral introspective, but they are short-lived and soon blown away by complete bombastic devastation.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m surprised these guys haven&#8217;t released anything since this sole album, a couple of members are in a few minor bands like <strong>Gravesang</strong> and <strong>Iskald</strong>, but otherwise this is some young blood that&#8217;s got some amazing talent and potential to be a real player in the Norwegian black metal scene. Killer stuff!</p>
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