ULVER The Assassination of Julius Caesar LP CRYSTAL CLEAR VINYL 2023
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Artist:
ULVER
Title:
The Assassination Of Julius Caesar
Format:
LP (kristallklares Vinyl) inkl. 4-stg. Beileger,
bedruckter Innenhülle und Schutzhülle
Year:
06.01.2023
Label:
House of Mythology
Tracklist:
1. Nemoralia
2. Rolling Stone
3. So Falls the World
4. Southern Gothic
5. Angelus Novus
6. Transverberation
7. 1969
8. Coming Home
Info:
31 August 1997 was one of the
hottest nights in Paris that year. Just after midnight a black Mercedes
Benz rushes through the dark streets with a horde of ravenous paparazzi
on tow. In the Pont de l'Alma tunnel the car swerves into a
roof-supporting pillar and in the echo of the metallic roar dies Diana,
the Princess of Wales. The world has lost one of its greatest icons and
the morbidity of popular culture hits a new high. The story is
strangely resonant with the myth of the Greek goddess Artemis (Roman:
Diana) and the hunter Actaeon, who, after having seen the goddess
bathing naked, is turned into a stag and torn to pieces by his own
hunting hounds. This picture opens Ulver's 13th album, The
Assassination of Julius Caesar.
Such historical quantum leaps often occur in Ulver's musical universe,
which has never been bound by any physical law. And the band's unruly
play with myth, history and popular culture has never been more
manifest than now. From the assassination attempt against Pope John
Paul II on one day in May 1981, to the queer, black house with the
address 6114 California Street, San Francisco, better known as the
headquarters of Anton LaVey's Church of Satan - Ulver moves seamlessly
through time and space, and manages, in their own strange ways, to
create a coherent tableau with a deeply personal backdrop. "I want to
tell you something / about the grace of faded things," as it goes in
the song "Southern Gothic".
Those familiar with this stubborn pack of wolves from Oslo will not be
surprised that they also this time round are shifting shape. Never
afraid of challenging or redefining current musical conventions, Ulver
has now enacted what they are calling "their pop album". You don't have
to worry about vexing radio humdrum or pastel ear candy though - Talk
Talk and Music Machine are pop music as good as any in the universe of
Ulver. A universe where "pop" is more a mark of distinction, denoting
immediacy and possible body movement. Factory Records and Welcome to
the Pleasuredome. The Assassination of Julius Caesar is an album the
band has been longing to do for many years, to delve into the music of
their childhood, along with the now fading memories and drifting clouds
of romance.
After the (to them) surprising success of last year's hybrid
ATGCLVLSSCAP, released on the recently established House of Mythology,
the way was eventually cleared for a full status studio album from
Ulver. Not since Shadows of the Sun, now ten years of age, has the band
worked under such clearly defined criteria, staying true to an
aesthetics. Such music is never easily conceived, but Ulver's
unyielding ethos of following their instincts has again showed them the
way. Fear of repetition and standstill is just as instinctive in the
mind of this group as hunger is for their counterparts in nature.
The core crew behind this album is Kristoffer Rygg, Jørn H.
Sværen and Tore Ylwizaker, in company with Ole Alexander
Halstensgård, who has also been an important contributor to
earlier albums. As usual, there are prominent guests, the renowned
experimental guitarist Stian Westerhus puts his personal signature on
several tracks, the same goes for associated members Anders
Møller and Daniel O'Sullivan. Legendary Hawkwind shaman Nik
Turner adds his sax to "Rolling Stone".
The Assassination of Julius Caesar is mixed by Martin "Youth" Glover,
known from bands such as Killing Joke and The Fireman (with Paul
McCartney), plus producer of The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" and
many other major players. The result is epic and wide-scoped as a
historical drama, without ever mollycoddling the listener.
"What have I done to leave you here," asks vocalist and primus motor
Kristoffer Rygg on the last track, "Coming Home". Since Ulver was
formed a quarter of a century ago, their musical odyssey has taken them
round the world in many shapes. This year will see them perform in
select places with a new spectacular live production. And even if Ulver
might have brought home the game with their most ambitious and majestic
work thus far, rest assured that the wolves will keep on following you
through the night.
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