0:00 intro (Verkligheten) 1:46 Arrival 5:32 Bleeder Despoiler 9:08 Full Moon Shoals 13:55 The Nurturing Glance 19:20 When the Universe Spoke 24:43 Stalfagel 29:08 The Wolves are Back in Town 32:32 Wilan 36:20 The Ageless Whisper 41:25 Needles and Kin 46:19 You Aquiver
Stalfagel is such an amazing song. I basically only knew that from a RU-vid auggestion and went to see them in concert based on that...was not disappointed! Great band, a welcome addition to my selection.
i hope you realise the chance u had to see them live! I wonder when was their last north american, or canadian show. I've been a fan for almost 25 years, one of the few bands i have never saw live...
Probably my favourite album from their discog. Overgivenheten comes really close though. Their last EP was also amazing. Really sad that David Andersson is gone, but here's hoping that the good work will carry on!
How in the world could your favorite album in their discog be their two most recent? Do you honestly feel this way or are you just pandering? Have you heard Natural Born Chaos? A Predator's Portrait? The Living Infinite?
The nurturing glance is instantly one of my favourite songs by Soilwork and i have loved these guys since the release day of Natural born chaos, so the fact that it even breaks through the nostalgia barrier is insane. Well done Soilwork I am honored to be your lifetime fan!
@@amjan ahahahahah. Omnium Gatherum, Insomnium, The Halo Effect, real melodeath bands that blow IF out of the water. Other than the fact IF has been writing shitty metalcore with altrock since ASOP (including the horribly produced "I, The Mask"), they haven't been the best nor a melodeath band for longer than that
nobody'S talking about Witan? I'm surprised! it's an amazing song! but i kind of understand on a Soilwork album where every song is special and distinguish from the one we just heard before....long live Soilwork! and thank them for every album they gave us since 30 years or so!
This is one of the greatest masterpieces in music. I'm a classical pianist with a deep knowledge of high art music from all eras, including chamber music, choral, orchestral, composers such as Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Medtner, Enescu, and this is up there with the greatest of the great compositions in my opinion. Not because of the intricate counterpoint or thematic development, or even text painting, but because of the way it impacts the listener throughout.
the last in flames album i have enjoyed, is come clarity! after that its a big no for my ears ;) the only soilwork album i dont appreciate is The ride majestic.
I watch out for free Soilwork to listen in...then, when when i cant stop to headbang, i buy it. I think this LP and the last one Övergivenheten are the next in my Collection of good fuckin Music
@@DefectivePieceofChalk to be fair too: Every cent counts and is better than nothing. In Germany we say: Steter Tropfen höhlt den Stein Love these Soilwork Albums so much - period
A Band Pionner Of a M.Death MetaL, From 🇸🇪 Sweden, this Country aport! GreaT Bands Strongers by the Scene , Soilwork are a one ejemple & to be ! Cuantitative & Consecutivement. . . . LeveL, Category & Permanence.!! 🇸🇪 ⚒️🍀💪⭐☠️⭐~~~~~~~~~~~~
Soilwork on this album manages to overcome itself, showing constant maturity in each release, where they always try to diversify the influences and elements placed in each song, making them unique and with a lot of personality.
Strange disc, not "bad" in any way, but the one I return the least to (next to Sworn to a great divide). After the very rough The Ride Majestic (which I adored) this one is kind of the opposite, polished and "stylish" kind of... Favourite track has to be The Nurturing Glance. Sadly I can't really do anything with the second half... Cover artwork is superb though, maybe their best...