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Kveldssanger (translated as "Twilight Songs") is the
second studio album by
Norwegian band Ulver,
issued in
March 1996 via Head Not Found. The
album was...
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possibly a
rumour started by
Century Media.
Metal Injection concluded "
Kveldssanger had no
electric instruments,
Nattens Madrigal had no
acoustic instruments...
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collects together Ulver's
first three full-length albums, Bergtatt,
Kveldssanger and
Nattens madrigal in LP
Picture Disc format,
housed in a cardboard...
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Grellmund committed suicide on New Year’s Day 1996 at the age of 19.
Kveldssanger,
issued March 1996 by Head Not Found,
Ulver eschewed a
typical black...
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elements of
Bergtatt were
isolated and
expanded upon for
their second album Kveldssanger,
incorporating classical guitars,
cello and
choral chamber chants overlaid...
- children's
television series Dragon Tales on PBS "Ord", a song by
Ulver from
Kveldssanger, 1996 Ord (surname) Object-relational
database Odinic Rite Deutschland...
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create dense male
choirs on
albums such as the
majority of the
vocals on
Kveldssanger. In 2005, Rygg
collaborated with
Portuguese musician/producer Daniel...
- by some
other 'legislators' of the genre, Forseti, Orplid, and
Ulver (
Kveldssanger)[citation needed]. Like the
Norwegian black metal band Burzum, Empyrium...
- Vargnatt,
together with
their first three full-length albums, Bergtatt,
Kveldssanger and
Nattens madrigal (remastered) with a
bonus 4-track
rehearsal of songs...
- permission. "Eitttlane" is a
rearrangement of "Nattleite" from the 1996
album Kveldssanger. In an
interview with
Modern Fix
Kristoffer Rygg commented, "A Quick...