
“Wolf Father” is actually Nidingr’s second full-length work following a debut recording "Sorrow Infinite and Darkness" from 2005 (apparently the project had been on ice until now), and I can assure you that it is up to the standards expected from such elite musicians.
Right from the beginning of opener “Fafnismol”, Nidingr exude a fearful, frantic, yet disciplined black-metal offensive that is slightly comparable to compatriots Zyklon-B and Thorns. See, they have the relentless speed and aggression of the first, and the cold, razor-sharp delivery of the second, and notwithstanding the fact that they cover familiar ground and their old-school bona fides, “Wolf Father” feels remarkably fresh and interesting.
Throughout 23 short minutes, Nidingr rarely detour from their relentless black-metal onslaught as virtually every single track sounds like a caterpillar wrecking thru walls of steel and cement. Song number two “Baldrs Draumar” is a remarkable exception, showing a great sense of dynamics with the Norse act bouncing between their common and feral aggression and a more slow-paced and epic momentum, which is superbly graced by the soaring voice of Garm from Ulver.
Fans of Zyklon-B, Thorns and Gehenna will certainly not find themselves disappointed with “Wolf Father”. (7.6/10)
Band info: www.myspace.com/nidingr
Label info: www.vendlus.com | www.jester-records.com
For fans of: Zyklon-B, Thorns, Gehenna
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