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Track 3 recorded for compilation Thousand year bond, English version of vocal recorded in March 2010.Track 4 recorded for compilation Night and Fog vol.3 in 2008, remixed in March 2010.Track 5 recorded for album Fire Chariot of Destruction 2005, remixed in March 2010.
Graveland is perhaps the only band that manages to put out yearly releases that differ from the prior in an extremely slight way, to the degree that would provoke someone (probably a metal listener) to inquire whether Rob Darken's scheme has become something comical in his mind and he is only recording these pieces out of habit. Pagan habit. Cold Winter Blades is more of the same, however there is an amount of variation in sound here that moves to the side of the sound that would be expected.
Three of the songs here are leftovers from previous sessions and the first two are new. The first three songs have a stronger medieval feel than most other Graveland songs that I've heard, and I've heard quite a few over the years. The riffs are slightly sharper and the keyboards more pronounced creating more obvious melodies than in the previous few albums, which works to give the listener something to catch on to other than droning digital choirs over rounded guitar noise. White Winged Hussary is the standout track, it uses clean melodies and clear, acoustically warm drumming to define what it is that Rob Darken is attempting to do in all his works (Lord Wind too). I found it to be the the Graveland track of the finest composition out of his extensive catalog, and makes this piece worth listening to.
Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=RViccnOAGW8