this is the best album in the 777 series - the increased emphasis on atmosphere and flow, a big flaw of the previous albums, has much improved and made much more of a believable atmosphere and enjoyable album runtime from start to finish. though this is far from a black metal album, the clean vocals and sparse to mid-paced tempo and beats dominating much of its runtime, the sinister and disorienting blut aus nord atmosphere remains. flaws remain such as the clean vocals not quite being up to scratch but this is a very fitting end to the 777 trilogy and a marked improvement. :]
Sludgy, Proggy, intense and one hell of a ride. I'm not surprised that Blut Aus Nord is becoming more popular; their discography is too damn awesome to not be recognized.
Blut Aus Nord still being dull as shit 60% of the time, now with poorly executed clean vocals. Fuck this trilogy, start doing something sonically stimulating again.
There's nothing noteworthy about this album whatsoever. Bland guitar, dull fake drums and forgettable emotionless cleans. It isn't challenging, it isn't experimental; it's just dull.