The Flight of Sleipnir
Skadi


5.0
classic

Review

by PsychicChris USER (552 Reviews)
February 6th, 2017 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Whether you’re here for the metal, prog, folk or anything in between, it’s an effort that you’ll be happy to get lost in.

Things seem to be a little different than usual on The Flight of Sleipnir’s sixth full-length studio album. While their studio lineup previously revolved around Clayton Cushman and David Csicsely performing various instruments, Skadi sees bassist Dave Borrusch and guitarist Justin Siegler joining the duo. The album also features fewer songs than any other aside from their 2009 debut, leading one to wonder its scope will compare to their past efforts. But at its core, Skadi sees the Denver group continuing to deliver their perfected fusion of folk, doom, prog, and black metal.

While there are a couple more musicians performing this time around, each instrument still bends over backward to accommodate every style shift on display. The guitar ranges from acoustic strums to hazy tremolo picking and occasional doom chords, the drums deliver a mix of tribal beats, slow motion blasts and waltz tempos, and the vocals are largely delivered with a drowned out shriek with occasional layer chanting. With the exception of “Voices” serving as a mellow instrumental, each song gradually oozes through its movements like some kind of blackened doom Opeth.

Fortunately, the band stays consistent enough to avoid dragging redundancy. The tempo rarely goes above a trance-inducing crawl despite the prominent extreme metal influence; instead, the tracks’ development is based more on using the dynamic to build atmosphere. The production job also has a more distant sound than their other recent outings, giving everything a hazy sheen not unlike Burzum at their most nostalgic.

Seeing how every track on here is of a similarly high quality, the highlights will likely depend on the listener’s personal taste. While “Awaken” and “Falcon White” do a splendid job of bookending the album with the opener in particular showing off the most black metal, the folk flourish that gives the album its character stands out the most on “Earthen Shroud” and “Voices” with the former featuring some smooth organ as it builds. Elsewhere, the second track “Tenebrous Haze” may be the most unique track thanks to it riding the doomiest set of riffs.

I’m not sure where Skadi can be ranked in The Flight of Sleipnir’s overall outstanding discography but it’ll definitely be a top contender as far as 2017 releases go. It is another fine example of an album that welds multiple influences to achieve a greater sense of purpose. Whether you’re here for the metal, prog, folk or anything in between, it’s an effort that you’ll be happy to get lost in.

Highlights:
“Tenebrous Haze”
“Earthen Shroud”
“Voices”

Originally published at http://indymetalvault.com



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Mythodea
February 6th 2017


7457 Comments


these guys have a certain tendency towards awesome album covers. great review, I've just started listening to the first song and sounds great, even though I don't like doom. Vocals sound as sth I could get used to.

BallsToTheWall
February 6th 2017


51216 Comments


Phenomenal art agreed. This sounds pretty god so far.

bnelso55
February 6th 2017


1445 Comments


Bold rating and a compelling review. Pos'd. Good work. These guys are from my hometown, so I'll certainly spin this, if just for the sake of keeping tabs on the local scene back home. I bet I'll enjoy this to some degree though.

Dinosaur
February 7th 2017


1373 Comments


falcon white is so good. I've been all over this record the past week.

L4titudes
February 7th 2017


3677 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Half way through this and it's really great. Hoping it retains a 4.

ZippaThaRippa
February 7th 2017


10671 Comments


This isn't prog at all, this is good!

Storm In A Teacup
February 23rd 2017


45689 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is chill but heavy

Hawks
February 23rd 2017


86785 Comments


Never heard of this band before, but this sounds awesome. Def gonna jam.

Panzerchrist
March 18th 2017


730 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm a little confused with your rating versus your final paragraph. If you aren't capable of ranking it among the band's discography, how are you capable of giving it a perfect score?



Other than that, your review is well written. Gave this a go earlier today based on the band name and was not at all let down. Had a lot of the same thoughts.

hesperus
April 6th 2017


1454 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

goddamn, falcon white rips

Inveigh
July 17th 2017


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This band has been killing it for a long time. Only a few spins into absorbing this one, but it definitely continues their tradition of quality

Lichtmens
October 28th 2017


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think the review is excellent although I do not agree it's a 5. A 4 yes. Beautiful doom with the focus on folk and atmoblack, indeed the comparison with opeth, intelligent and not demanding soundscape is on the mark.



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