Ulver
Childhood's End


3.5
great

Review

by FictionalFlames USER (64 Reviews)
June 4th, 2012 | 59 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ulver pays homage to their childhood's musical exposure.

It's been one year since Ulver released War of the Roses, and now they have the audacity to deprive their fan base by releasing a cover album, and not new material! Those bastards! It seems to be that case, yet the band's gears are still turning, with perhaps new inspiration. Basically, every single song is originating from the 60's psychedelic era from big named bands from that time period, such as Jefferson Airplane or The Pretty Things. Even so, when I look back on the album, I can't help but wonder about the band's future. Childhood's End could be the leading factor that determines any musical direction the band will have for any upcoming future release. For all we know they might be creating a new era for themselves by covering these songs, or it's as simple as it is, a cover album. But that's just speculation.

As the album goes, the most expected reaction towards this release is probably, “Oh, it's just a compilation of covers, it's gonna suck ass”, without any consideration of being open-minded. Generally that thought process usually is the case with covers in general; the ruining-of-classics-syndrome as I call it, just look at Korn covering Pink Floyd. This time around Childhood's End turns out to be one of those rare exceptions. For the most part, Ulver is treading in some deep waters by coming too close to that unforgivable ruining-of-classics-syndrome. Somehow or other they manage to swim out of that mess and instead they hit a bulls-eye by adding that “Ulver” vibe to it all. The songs “The Trap”, “I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night”, “Magic Hollow”, and “Street Song”are great examples as why this compilation is worthy for entering any Ulver playlist, and the entire album itself is quite enjoyable.

Whether or not, it's still considered to be “new material”, but lets be honest, we can't rush greatness, and have knee-jerk reactions demanding new albums over a cover album. It's been one year people, so let's not get in a twist over a cover album after one year of new material being released. You just might be surprised of how enjoyable this cover album is. At the end of the day, Childhood's End stands clear as a formidable release, even if it is a compilation of covers. A true must-have for any Ulver fan.



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FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I've been on a roll this week.

JamieTwort
June 4th 2012


26988 Comments


Listened to some of this the other day, it's pretty good.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks brah.



Listen to I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, then come back to me to see if you wanna check this out.

Graveyard
June 4th 2012


6372 Comments


Haven't listened to this one yet

I'll get on it

EyesWideShut
June 4th 2012


5902 Comments


“Oh, it's just a compilation of covers, it's gonna suck ass”

i dont think many people heard the originals so this will just be Ulver making good psychedelic rock..

its cool album yo.

Venpts16
June 4th 2012


283 Comments


Awesome review, Fictional! Definitely pos'd!

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@EyesWideShut, People always have retarded reactions to things, especially elitists, so I more or less just covered that problem.







@Venpts16 thanks man

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Tell the staff or something. I don't think it would be kosher if i did it. Plus it was released not too long ago.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
June 4th 2012


10702 Comments


Well written review, pos, although it could be more detailed in the description of the music.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@Voivod thanks man. I know it could've had more detail about the music. I just didn't find anywhere it could've fit within the review, because I wanted the reader/listener to go out of their way to listen to it and find what they like more.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Captain you're probably blocked. try another staff member.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

When you said : "hmmm that's weird my ability to post in the threads is no longer there. Not sure what happened. Logged in twice, still doesn't work.



I even left a comment earlier today that worked so I'm not sure what happened bro."





I thought you were saying you were putting a shout in a staff member's shoutbox and it wasn't showing. So I suggested about another staff's shoutbox.



tarkus
June 4th 2012


5568 Comments


i looked for this when it came out

im still skeptical

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I used youtube to listen to it.

Funeralopolis
June 4th 2012


14586 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

album is pretty boring

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i didn't know that.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Already took care of it. Go check for yourself.

FictionalFlames
June 4th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh nice it got featured.

BallsToTheWall
June 4th 2012


51216 Comments


Good stuff lad.

zxlkho
June 4th 2012


3493 Comments


I enjoyed this quite a bit.



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