Mossweaver
Old Growth
Reviewed: 2020-12-21 | Rating: / 5 | Tagged: nature, antifascist, primitivism, germany, post-metal, misanthropy, atmospheric black metal Grouping: Popular | Genre Category: Rock | Genre: Metal | Sub-Genre: Black Metal | Style: Atmospheric Intended Audience: monochrome lumberjacks
The soundtrack to walking in the woods on the mountain behind my house
Official Description
Shaman Animist creates a nature-inspired musical scenery of atmospheric black metal guiding you into wilderness and primal landscape. A breath taking, overwhelming piece of art.
My Thoughts
This is one of those albums I didn’t want to like. Have you ever felt that way? Like an album was not so much your kind of thing as it was pandering to you? That’s how I felt about this when I heard the teaser track a while back. It felt, I don’t know, focus grouped maybe, to be the sort of album I would like.
Fortunately, I got over my pretension and gave it another listen when it was released. Yes, it is still almost eerily the perfect sort of album for me: nature obsessed, human hating atmospheric black metal with post-rock influences and unabashedly emotional. However, I have lost the feeling that it was assembled cynically. This is truly a great album, and destined to become a classic here at the Forest Wanker Compound. Old Growth have done something really special here.
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