Ivan Grach has compared writing for Ulver’s new album to that on ‘Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell”’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. There is so much to love about Ulver, starting with incredible harmonies, songwriting chops and stellar stage presence. Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell” carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. One of Ulver’s best albums yet.
Plate 4 (2:50) Not one of my favorites, but for a lot of people this is one of their best songs.
I like to sing along with Plate 3, though I mess up the lyrics sometimes. Plate 3, Following is the album’s biggest hit, I think. Plates 5-6 is perhaps one of the best tracks of the past decade. Some of the arrangements found on Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell” are surprisingly edgy. Plates 7-10 - A nice song. Plate 11 is a medium tempo tune. Intro is the albums biggest surprise. Plates 12-13 is so unique, as each one of the songs is. Plate 14 gives taste of what makes Ulver special as a musician. Ulver rocks harder than ever with Plate 15. It’s also one of those rare songs that touchingly comfort the listener. Only one song from Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell” named Plates 17 - 20 really got me. Intro has to be one of the most beautiful tracks on the entire album. Plates 21 - 22 on Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell” is solid and easy to listen to. Plates 22 - 24 good vocals. This track is almost perfect, instrumentals and vocals combine awesomely. The opening track Plates 25 - 27 is very much like you would expect from other albums.
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Themes From William Blake’s ”The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell”
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