Ulver's Ghost Entry

2023-12-16 by Raul Stanciu STAFF | 24 Comments
Ulver released a brand new single, "Ghost Entry" that continues the synth pop direction of The Flowers of Evil. It is accompanied by a remix courtesy of Autechre. No further information was revealed as of yet.

Listen to "Ghost Entry":


Re-entry by Autechre:


Tagged: Ulver

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CugnoBrasso
December 16th 2023
2658 Comments


Seems that my least favorite Ulver phase is still ongoing.

Trifolium
December 16th 2023
38927 Comments


"least favorite Ulver phase" [2]

Yeah agreed. Not at all a fan of this direction either.

Maybe one day they'll go somewhere else again!

sanji999
December 16th 2023
41 Comments


"least favorite Ulver phase" [3]

Imperial
December 16th 2023
2041 Comments


I got my blood inside repress last month, so hearing this is kind of sad.

DungeonBoy
December 16th 2023
9698 Comments


It's not a new Ulver song unless Garm mentions a date

botb
December 16th 2023
17810 Comments


Synth pop ulver rules tbh

LilLioness
December 16th 2023
3371 Comments


Homie just wants to make pop tunes.

CugnoBrasso
December 16th 2023
2658 Comments


Blood Inside is top-tier Ulver

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
December 16th 2023
60350 Comments


Blood Inside = best Ulver yas

scared to hear this if it's a runoff from Flowers, band doesn't have nearly enough sex appeal to sustain this length of gay clubnight pander

Space Jester
December 16th 2023
11003 Comments


As long as he makes more improvisational prog electronic live albums I don’t mind

Grungil
December 16th 2023
602 Comments


Sounds promising.

InFlamesWeThrash666
December 16th 2023
10557 Comments


Better than most tracks on Flowers

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
December 16th 2023
25826 Comments


"remix courtesy of Autechre"

um excuse me?

budgie
December 17th 2023
35213 Comments


productions great but it's missing the pop. gimme a catchy chorus. just feel like garms blueballin me here

tigersbrokefree
December 17th 2023
375 Comments


Seems that my least favorite Ulver phase is still ongoing. [4]


Sabrutin
December 18th 2023
9663 Comments


hell yeah new synthpop Ulver

As long as he makes more improvisational prog electronic live albums I don’t mind [2]

MetalMarcJK
December 20th 2023
1004 Comments


I like Ulver. He is so cool.

Sabrutin
December 20th 2023
9663 Comments


huh, never realized how consistent the line-up was. I always think of Garm but they've been a consistent trio for 20+ years by now

Trifolium
December 20th 2023
38927 Comments


Yeah I don't know what's up with all the 'he'-ing in here...

Eakflanderyof
December 23rd 2023
5400 Comments


As others have said, I'm ready for ulver to move beyond their depeche mode phase

LilLioness
December 23rd 2023
3371 Comments


May be waiting a while.


budgie
December 23rd 2023
35213 Comments


ulver hit their peak in 2000 with porn pieces

StormChaser
December 28th 2023
2090 Comments


this is so much worse than Depeche Mode tho

CugnoBrasso
December 28th 2023
2658 Comments


I also peaked in 2000 with my porn pieces



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