Negură Bunget- Vîrstele Pămîntului
After some changes within the band and 4 years rest, Negură Bunget return. Good album, but a bit too much folk stuff if you ask me. Feels like a watered down Om (which i think is one of the top 5 greatest black metal albums of the 2000's).
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I was waiting you to post this. :3
Finally, I find somebody with the same opinion on this particular album - "a watered down ", excellently put. I find of a much superior quality in every way, but being present for the releasing concert of in Bucharest(late october of 2006, if I'm not mistaken), I'm probably more involved and I would say everything defending ... Eh, just for the sake of remembering things... The scene was so fucking small, the place should've been, at least, twice larger, but eh, I liked it anyway and seeing a concert for around 3 hours made me feel like being a part of a cosmic event and, obviously that's the idea when listening to "Cunoasterea tacuta" or "Tesarul de lumini". It's a pity for all that Negura was (because that Negura can only be used for past tense) and it's a pity that Negru was so "nice" and become such a traitor; after having the fights inside the band, he, as Hupogrammos & Sol Faur should've left the name behind and should've started projects under another name(s).. But hey, it's all about the money for some and Negru has everything to gain from the fame that Negura used to have.
Sorry for being so long; I was being caught into the current. I can only hope that Dordeduh will show that the entire philosophy that used to stand behing Negura came from Hupogrammos and Dordeduh will be the normal continuation (if that's a word) of the philosophy that made such a stand out for many people. Peace!
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