I still find "lhum'ad'sejja" and "im ëmat gan líeshtam namvajno" more interesting; the former because it's both rawer and more aggressive yet more melodic than most of Trhä's output while incorporating influences from everywhere from drum'n'bass over blues to dark ambient, the latter because of the Middle Eastern traditional influences which again result in a very different set of melodies and rhythms than any of his other records. This one is much closer to standard ambient black metal but I guess it's really good standard ambient BM, to be honest I probably have to give it some more listens to let all the nuances and details in the songwriting and arrangements really sink in.
@@BennyProfane-bl6sr yeah this one strikes me as a degree more oriented towards ambient soundscapey types of composition, and I have to be a in a very specific mood to enjoy black metal written in that style
boy howdy is that a beautiful album cover, the music found within strikes me as clearly inspired by "Filosofem" era Burzum if Varg Vikernes had listened to (even) more bands on 4AD records than he did in this timeline
I cant believe im just hearing about these guys in 2024. The raw emotion is incredible. Like a more post-rock Black Cilice but not as raw sounding.
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@@markd7933 It's never too late to get an indoctrination in this blackened mixture. Besides, this project has an engorged discography with plenty variety to savour.
This guy is a machine.
I've listened to almost all of his releases and this one is my favorite
there is sth magical, unrepeatable in raw bm
We should have a playlist for Trhä alone, fantastic project
Probably someone already did, considering the amount of fans xD
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as allways when it comes to Trhä, I'll eagerly wait for the physical outputs to come forth!!
Maybe Canti eretici? xD
The best of the three.
That's exactly my opinion!
I still find "lhum'ad'sejja" and "im ëmat gan líeshtam namvajno" more interesting; the former because it's both rawer and more aggressive yet more melodic than most of Trhä's output while incorporating influences from everywhere from drum'n'bass over blues to dark ambient, the latter because of the Middle Eastern traditional influences which again result in a very different set of melodies and rhythms than any of his other records. This one is much closer to standard ambient black metal but I guess it's really good standard ambient BM, to be honest I probably have to give it some more listens to let all the nuances and details in the songwriting and arrangements really sink in.
To me this one sounded more depressive, and the vocals sound more fucked up, maybe some distortion and reverb trickery going on.
@@BennyProfane-bl6sr yeah this one strikes me as a degree more oriented towards ambient soundscapey types of composition, and I have to be a in a very specific mood to enjoy black metal written in that style
boy howdy is that a beautiful album cover, the music found within strikes me as clearly inspired by "Filosofem" era Burzum if Varg Vikernes had listened to (even) more bands on 4AD records than he did in this timeline
helenahappa is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
I cant believe im just hearing about these guys in 2024. The raw emotion is incredible. Like a more post-rock Black Cilice but not as raw sounding.
@@markd7933 It's never too late to get an indoctrination in this blackened mixture.
Besides, this project has an engorged discography with plenty variety to savour.
Hot damn he just keeps em comin
🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Чувствуется его переход в построковое звучание по сравнению с ранними работами
True. But still incredible.
so heartbreakingly beautiful.
If they are from us why can't I read the name and name of songs?
So you can't tell about the project to your friends before you twist your tongue, that's ultra-underground for you sir xD
because it's on the fairy realm server
Trhä's lyrics are in multiple conlangs created by the artist for the specific purpose, the band name is the word for "key" in one of them
in luchlurch@@Tsotha
they are in hadlhaj the language of the endlhetoneg in the grand continent!