Siberian band NYTT LAND presents its new epic musical canvas. Working with the same unchanging 4 band-members, the musicians continue to revive the true magical sound of the Ancient North.
OĐAL...
HERITAGE...
PATH TO THE ROOTS...
Oðal is inspired by the traditional music of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, the Old Icelandic epic and the atmosphere of classic Norwegian black metal.
This time the album was recorded without using samples; all parts of the instruments were performed live. All songs were recorded and mixed in one of the technical quality best Russian studios, "Radio Sibir", which strongly affected the sound quality. All the sounds of nature were recorded in western Siberia and northern Norway.
For the first time the 4-year-old son of Natalia and Anatoly, Yuri Pakhalenko, took part. By this they emphasise the concept of the album - heritage.
As in the previous album, Fimbulvinter (CSR234CD), Oðal features the traditional Siberian overtone singing technique "kargyraa", but the overtone singing by vocalist Natalia Pakhalenko gives a special character to the sound. This is very unique, since this technique is a almost exclusively a male singing practice due to its physicality.
So, it's time to start the path to the roots...
Presented in a 6-panel digipak.
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Reviews:
"Nytt Land sounds a real blessing for all lovers of ritual and related music genres. This album feels like being touched by the hand of a music Goddess. No doubt about it, this album will also become one of my favorites of this year!" (9/10, Side-Line)
"Nytt Land has definitely not promised too much, even the first seconds of the album are so intense that everything else takes a back seat.... The relationship between vocals and instruments is perfect... The Siberians understand how to incorporate entire soundscapes and intertwine with vocals and instrumentals so that they naturally merge in the songs... dark and mystical, which more than does justice to the self-proclaimed genre Dark Shamanic" (Blutrache)
"Nytt Land Takes you to an Ancient Land... Every piece is traditional and is radiating with the rhythmic power of northern European sound... This is what Oðal is about, keeping the Siberian history alive in a world that doesn't regard history in high esteem. This is what makes the album so meaningful and important and why the idea of regenerating ancient music is something that we could use a lot more of. Nytt Land is reviving their heritage for us to appreciate." (Indie Band Guru)
"I sat back with yesterday's crossword... and in the background the two voices and many percussion of Nytt Land pounding away. I am sure I mentioned before that Dead Can Dance's 'Aion' is a particular personal favourite but in fact I enjoy more works by that group, and while Nytt Land doesn't have the same complex sound or as many inspirational sources from all around the world this work I enjoyed very much" (Vital Weekly)
"Atmosphere creation is a primary goal for Nytt Land and it is unquestionable they achieve it through the use of native percussion... Odal is as authentic as they come, and recording the native sound in western Siberia or northern Norway adds even more to authenticity... these songs are almost trance inducing". (
Metalreviews.com)
"...this is another great sounding album from Nytt Land and if you are a fan of dark and shamanistic Norse/Siberian folk music, you should check out this recording" (8.5/10, Hatred Means War)
"...there is no, or next to no metal on this record, but its aura is definitely present all throughout. They get massive points for using physical, traditional instruments, and using some badass overtone singing! Count me in!" (Can This Even Be Called Music)
"Ciò che eleva i Nytt Land al di sopra della concorrenza è il superbo lavoro svolto per le vocalizzazioni... Album che conferma i Nytt Land nel gotha di una scena che ha il delicato e nobile compito di mantenere vive quelle sonorità ancestrali che sarebbe delittuoso lasciar cadere nell'oblio del dimenticatoio, e che in "Odal" rivivono nella dimensione ad esse più consona." (Darkroom Magazine)
"Αέρας κοφτός και ψυχρός,λύκοι να γρυλίζουν και τρομακτικές κραυγές χρωματίζουν την ατμόσφαιρα.Ρυθμοί βγαλμένοι από αυτόχθονες τις βόρειας Ευρώπης με συνοδεύουν ενώ ο ήχος της ξεχασμένης tagelharpa (τετράχορδη λύρα των Νορβηγών) με συναρπάσει!... μια ενδιαφέρουσα ιστορική αναδρομή σε όλους τους ξεχασμένους ήχους που θα ακούγαμε από αρχαίες φυλές της Σιβηρίας και των VIkings... και μιλάμε για κάτι πολύ εξεζητημένο." (Metal Revolt)
"Folk v podání Nytt Land dýchá šamanským primitivismem a jakousi prastarou aurou... Oðal“ je vážně vysoce povedená deska, jež jde nad rámec kvazi-atmosférického pidlikání a skutečně předkládá skladatelsky propracované kompozice, jimž kupříkladu nechybí výrazná gradace... „Oðal“ je jednoduše výborné album, dost trvanlivé, poutavé a s fungující atmosférou. Což je ve své podstatě vše, co člověk může od tohoto žánru žádat. Jednoznačná spokojenost. (Sicmaggot)
"Odal ist eines dieser ganz seltenen Alben, die es schaffen, innerhalb von Sekunden zu berühren und zu fesseln und diese Intensität über die komplette Spieldauer aufrecht erhalten. Man sollte sich für das Album auf jeden Fall Zeit nehmen und es im Ganzen genießen, um alle Details mitzubekommen... gibt es von mir eine ganz dicke Empfehlung. Das Album der Sibirier ist das außergewöhnlichste, das ich seit langem gehört habe." (Kalle-Rock)
"...melodischer und eingängiger als der Vorgänger. Hier kann man wirklich eine Entwicklung feststellen... die Band den Spagat zwischen Wiedererkennungswert, Stiltreue und Entwicklung. Nytt Land gehen weiter und klingen dennoch absolut vertraut. Die deutliche Entwicklung in der Produktion tut ihr übrigens, um diese Band einen festen Bestandteil in der internationalen heidnischen Folkmusik-Szene werden zu lassen". (Heidan Frihals)
"Em apenas três anos, os Nytt Land, com line-up intocável, já chegaram ao quarto álbum que é nada mais, nada menos do que uma tela pintada por cores sonoras que evoluíram muito à custa de terem sido captadas no Radio Sibir, um dos estúdios russos mais conceituados... Enigmático, especialmente para quem não cresceu no seio das comunidades siberianas, “Oðal” também é aconchegante, quente (mesmo que oriundo de terras tão frias quando o Inverno impiedoso ataca) e sobretudo hipnotizante. Indicado para fãs de Wardruna e Forndom." (Ultraje)