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Perdition City

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Perdition City
Perdition City

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Perdition City

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Ulver
's fifth album,
Perdition City
, continues in the more modern,
electronic
-oriented direction of their previous two releases,
Themes From William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
and the
Metamorphosis
EP, the latter of which stated in its liner notes that "
is obviously not a black
metal
band and does not wish to be stigmatized as such." This album hammers that point home, since it really has nothing to do with
, musically, visually, or lyrically. Instead,
is an album of moody, atmospheric
electronica
, built up around basic down-tempo beats and noir-ish electronic piano harmonies, and then fleshed out with various blips and bleeps, static noises, samples, and occasional vocals. Surprising moments include the lonely soprano saxophone solo on the opener,
"Lost in Moments"
(which comes dangerously close to
adult contemporary
/
smooth jazz
territory); the gravel-voiced
Ken Nordine
-sound-alike reciting what sounds like a voiceover from a '60s detective show during
"Dead City Centres"
; and frontman
Christophorus Rygg
's slick
blue-eyed soul
(!) singing on
"Porn Piece or the Scars of Cold Kisses."
Still, the highlight is the album's closing track (and its only real "song"),
"Nowhere/Catastrophe,"
with its climactic vocal harmonies and purring, liquid-like electronic accents. There are questionable moments, such as the arguably pretentious narration during
"We Are the Dead,"
but, on the whole,
evokes just the sort of desolate, rainy-night-in-the-city atmosphere it sets out to create. ~ William York

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