Dark Forest (GBR)

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Dark Forest (GBR)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 13:01

Dark Forest - Beyond The Veil (2016)

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Year : 2016
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 134 mb


Bio:

Dark Forest was forged in the Black Country, England by guitarist Christian Horton. For just over a decade they have been delivering their uniquely rousing, defiant heavy metal to the world. With the release of their self-made EPs in 2007, the band quickly gained the attention and support of the heavy metal underground, both in England and abroad, and then went from strength to strength, gigging across Europe and the UK and releasing their self titled debut album in 2009, then Dawn of Infinity in 2011.In 2012 Dark Forest recruited the outstanding vocalist Josh Winnard as their new front man and shortly afterwards also gained the incredible talents of guitarist Pat Jenkins. With this new line up, the band immediately began writing fresh material and entered the recording studio in June 2013 to produce their third album “The Awakening”.The album is recorded in 444hz instead of the standardised 440hz tuning. The decision was based by studying the lost “Solfeggio frequencies”, original sound frequencies which were apparently used in Ancient Gregorian Chants and were believed to impart “spiritual blessings when sung in harmony”* and also by studying the nefarious origins of 440hz. Tuning to 444hz corresponds to a “C” of 528hz on the Solfeggio Frequency Scale, the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA. This frequency is also believed to encourage “Transformation and Miracles” .Dark Forest’s innate sense of melody remains intact on “The Awakening”, as well as the band’s trademarked epic twin-guitar duelling, but this time the album is permeated by a general sense of oppression and sorrow and sounds much more reflective than their previous works. Not by coincidence, “The Awakening” opens with the ending lines of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem “ The Mask of Anarchy” and ends with the anthem “Sons of England”. The awakening must be both spiritual and intellectual and through the rediscovery of our roots and a connection to nature, must lead all humanity to remember the truth - that we are infinite consciousness and we are one. This is the realisation that will defeat the global control system of the elite and set humanity free.The Awakening will be unleashed on the world in February 2014 by Cruz Del Sur Music.2015 will see Dark Forest once again begin the process of forging new music directly inspired by the nature and mythology of their land and continue to deliver their passionate live performances to fans from around the world.

Album:

Beyond the Veil is sure to be one of the year’s most cherished Heavy Metal albums. The album will be released August 26 on Cruz Del Sur Music. The history of UK Heavy Metal is a long and rich one, producing some of the world’s greatest bands. With Beyond the Veil, DARK FOREST carries on a proud tradition with an album of fiery metal and unforgettable songwriting, laced with medieval and folk elements.Beyond the Veil features original artwork by Duncan Storr, the English artist known for providing amazing paintings for Skyclad and Rage. HellFire Studio mastermind Ajeet Gill is currently mixed and mastered the record. The album is almost 70 minutes long and features 12 tracks of astonishing heavy metal.Beyond the Veil represents DARK FOREST’s peak of creativity, the zenith of a process begun in 2009 with the release of their self-titled debut album. If their last album The Awakening was a sort of “rite of passage”, then Beyond the Veil is the full realization of potential. The tie between DARK FOREST and the lore of their land is authentic and is expressed with mature and poetic lyrical content. A big credit in this process must be given to vocalist Josh Winard (ex-Wytch Hazel) whose performance is dramatic and powerful.The Beyond the Veil compact disc edition comes with 16-page booklet, including more original artwork from Duncan Storr. The vinyl LP version will be released in a luxurious gatefold edition and comes with an A2 poster.

Line-Up:

Christian Horton Guitars (2002-present), Vocals (2002-2009) - See also: Grene Knyght, ex-Cloven Hoof
Adam Sidaway Drums (2004-present)
Paul Thompson Bass (2009-present) - See also: ex-Excalibur
Josh Winnard Vocals (2012-present) - See also: ex-Wytch Hazel
Patrick Jenkins Guitars (2013-present) - See also: Grene Knyght

Tracklist:

01. On The Edge Of Twilight
02. Where The Arrow Falls
03. Autumn’s Crown
04. Blackthorn
05. Lunantishee
06. The Wild Hunt
07. Earthbound
08. The Undying Flame
09. Mên-An-Tol
10. Beyond The Veil
11. Ellylldan
12. The Lore Of The Land

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Re: Dark Forest (GBR)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 13:02

Dark Forest - Oak, Ash & Thorn (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 134 mb


Bio:

Dark Forest was forged in the Black Country, England by guitarist Christian Horton. For just over a decade they have been delivering their uniquely rousing, defiant heavy metal to the world. With the release of their self-made EPs in 2007, the band quickly gained the attention and support of the heavy metal underground, both in England and abroad, and then went from strength to strength, gigging across Europe and the UK and releasing their self titled debut album in 2009, then Dawn of Infinity in 2011.In 2012 Dark Forest recruited the outstanding vocalist Josh Winnard as their new front man and shortly afterwards also gained the incredible talents of guitarist Pat Jenkins. With this new line up, the band immediately began writing fresh material and entered the recording studio in June 2013 to produce their third album “The Awakening”.The album is recorded in 444hz instead of the standardised 440hz tuning. The decision was based by studying the lost “Solfeggio frequencies”, original sound frequencies which were apparently used in Ancient Gregorian Chants and were believed to impart “spiritual blessings when sung in harmony”* and also by studying the nefarious origins of 440hz. Tuning to 444hz corresponds to a “C” of 528hz on the Solfeggio Frequency Scale, the exact frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA. This frequency is also believed to encourage “Transformation and Miracles” .Dark Forest’s innate sense of melody remains intact on “The Awakening”, as well as the band’s trademarked epic twin-guitar duelling, but this time the album is permeated by a general sense of oppression and sorrow and sounds much more reflective than their previous works. Not by coincidence, “The Awakening” opens with the ending lines of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem “ The Mask of Anarchy” and ends with the anthem “Sons of England”. The awakening must be both spiritual and intellectual and through the rediscovery of our roots and a connection to nature, must lead all humanity to remember the truth - that we are infinite consciousness and we are one. This is the realisation that will defeat the global control system of the elite and set humanity free.The Awakening will be unleashed on the world in February 2014 by Cruz Del Sur Music.2015 will see Dark Forest once again begin the process of forging new music directly inspired by the nature and mythology of their land and continue to deliver their passionate live performances to fans from around the world.

Album:

Mythology and art have forever been inseparable from the allure of forests, their might and majesty weaving into the tales of humanity’s most fundamental folklore. Fantasy and history coalesce between towering trees, the musings of man fleeting as sunlight filters through the canopy and dapples leaves scattered across the ground. There is no better way to re-imagine this otherwise indescribable awe and grandeur than with the power of heavy metal, a task taken head-on by English metallers Dark Forest. Returning after four years of silence with their fifth studio album, “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” is a bombastic collision of English history and true heavy metal that blossoms in a celebration of unparalleled proportions. Packed with joyous might and melodies rooted deep in folk music, “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” tells grand stories with adept musicians at the helm, growing on itself in fervent enthusiasm over the course of nine tracks for an opus full of festivity.“Oak, Ash, & Thorn” defies the many traditional descriptors of metal, never once manifesting with anger or with anguish, instead favoring the brighter spectrum of emotions. From jubilee to joy, even the darkest tales within its songs are told with the victorious triumph of any great epic, and not without a number of nods to power metal as they make their way. This vibrant approach does not grow tiresome as the album proceeds, but continues to invigorate as the atmosphere continues in its all-encompassing enchantment. Dark Forest’s prior full-length album was also positively received for its upbeat delivery and unique touches of folk, but “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” reflects a more experienced approach to songwriting that 2016’s “Beyond the Veil.”The most defining character Dark Forest has acquired comes in the form of the unwavering persistence and absolute endurance of guitarists Pat Jenkins and Christian Horton, the dynamic spotlights which bath each new passage in brilliant light. Neither one submissive to the other, it is a lively partnership which consists of enthusiasm, technical mastery, and unbridled passion for their craft. Playing riffs with spirit that reflects the vast legacy of NWOBHM, the sheer energy of their delivery gives “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” an unstoppable momentum which wraps through tracks that span upwards of seven minutes long. Absolutely soulful in its warmth is the comforting heartbeat of the rhythm guitar, spurring the tempo of “The Midnight Folk” as the lead riffs hit their stride. With one of the most memorable melodies on the album, “The Midnight Folk” immerses the listener in a refrain that rolls smoothly through verses in the easy rhythm of a dance anthem, similar to the cheerful jaunts of Skyclad. “Avalon Rising” begins with two a melody gently intertwining with a soothing rhythm, mounting to the vocal introduction with seamless unity.Harmonies that run the gamut from calming to invigorating give title track “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” some of the greatest draw of the entire album, packed to the brim with talent and flawless execution in a track that runs more than eleven minutes long. Not willing to shy away from longer songs, Dark Forest has developed a formula that keeps an engaging conversation with the listener, a natural format that mimics intimate storytelling. To keep from falling into the mid-tempo slog of other heavy metal disciples, Dark Forest has a number of unique elements up their sleeve, including the a capella opening on “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” and the distant horn of “Eadric’s Return” that pull the listener into the tale as a participative member rather than a mere onlooker. Also found among discrete tastes of folklore and myth is a blinding amount of national pride, “Eadric’s Return” being the prime example. Dark Forest’s celebration of English history was inspired by Horton reading Rudyard Kipling’s 1906 book “Puck of Pook’s Hill,” with the cover art reflecting three distinct eras of English history that are explored further through the lyrics.The words themselves are equally important as the inflection with which they are delivered. It is in the latter half of the album which sees vocalist Josh Winnard express much-needed confidence most of all, including a capella segments, but striking most strongly in the rousing choruses of “Rising Avalon” and “Heart of the Rose.” More emotional inflection carries in his voice than in “Beyond the Veil,” and it seems as though Horton has focused his songwriting to support the lively tones Winnard strikes with, including a more fruitive exploration of range and depth. There is a clear improvement in the chemistry between members, not just in the partnership between Horton and Jenkins, but their unwavering support for Winnard’s vocal delivery in a variety of moods and tempos.Dark Forest has harnessed the sun and used it to tell tales in a series of nine tracks that hold the inspiring might of power metal without losing the technical edge and strength of heavy metal. Horton and Jenkins paint vivid pictures that sooth, uplift, and transform melancholy into jubilation with tones that swing from folk to the modern era of metal. “Oak, Ash, & Thorn” warms listeners from the inside out, engaging and conversing between history and mythology, driven by merry musicianship. The songs are written in such a way that tracks more than seven minutes long simply fly by, and the songwriting shows increased maturity in creating a more cohesive composition between instrumentalists. Without a single dull moment, this record is an exciting opportunity for fans of metal to enjoy the fresh air and celebrate artists who are truly passionate about their creation.

Line-Up:

Christian Horton - Guitars (2002-present), Vocals (2002-2009) - See also: Grene Knyght, ex-Cloven Hoof
Adam Sidaway - Drums (2004-present)
Paul Thompson - Bass (2009-present) - See also: ex-Excalibur
Josh Winnard - Vocals (2012-present) - See also: ex-Wytch Hazel
Patrick Jenkins - Guitars (2013-present) - See also: Grene Knyght

Tracklist:

01. Ælfscyne (1:25)
02. Wayfarer's Eve (5:24)
03. The Midnight Folk (5:10)
04. Relics (5:55)
05. Avalon Rising (7:15)
06. Oak, Ash & Thorn (11:55)
07. The Woodlander (4:43)
08. Eadric's Return (7:23)
09. Heart of the Rose (3:35)

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