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Wolves In The Throne Room - Two Hunters review




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Band: Wolves In The Throne Room
Album: Two Hunters
Release date: September 2007


01. Dea Artio
02. Vastness And Sorrow
03. Cleansing [ft. Jessika Kenney]
04. I Will Lay Down My Bones Among The Rocks And Roots [ft. Jessika Kenney]
05. To Reveal [vinyl bonus]
06. Cleansing [extended version] [vinyl bonus]

I found myself out of my element up in northern Washington state with a "pack" of hard-boiled, anarchist, primalist, outdoorsmen?all of whom, if given the opportunity, would have been perfectly willing, I suspect, to get on their knees for Nathan Weaver, Wolves In The Throne Room's vocalist?a little over a year ago. Not only were there a lot of trees, mud, cheap whiskeys, and showers that went untaken, a lot of Wolves In The Throne Room was listened to.

My initial response to the band was, as is to be expected of a stubborn asshole like yours truly, overwhelmingly negative. I didn't get it. I didn't get why all of these bedraggled, mud-stained, tattoo-covered, pinkos worshiped them. "Surely," I thought, "there are better atmospheric black metal bands out there." Well, I was right. There are. But Wolves In The Throne Room belong to the highest caliber of the aforementioned category, a conclusion to which I came?cliché alert!?after a long hike in the woods. When I returned to the commie's cabin, rain-soaked and fatigued, and Two Hunters was blasting, it clicked.

I don't mean to suggest that you have to be from the Pacific Northwest ( Wolves In The Throne Room is from Washington) to get what makes them a good band and Two Hunters a good album. But it helps. Wolves has the uncanny ability to capture the sonic essence of the forest with their instruments. If you haven't experienced the eerie, sublime grandeur of the Northwest's forests, you will be at some disadvantage while attempting to understand Wolves' rather droning, melancholy, and misty music. It is marked by an overwhelming sense of isolation in an unforgiving and inelegant wilderness, just like Washington's forests.

You don't have to know the inner-workings of the Pacific Northwest's woodland to appreciate its aural spirit, though. The raw, primal power of Two Hunters should be enough to please your dogged ears. If you are a fan of atmospheric black metal--particularly of Burzum--or a fan of some of the better Crust Punk bands, you'll immediately fall for the excellent drumming, savage bellowing, and production fuzz of Two Hunters. Wolves In The Throne Room truly are gifted craftsmen of the atmospheric black metal trade and Two Hunters is one of their better creations.

Essential track: "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots."


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 8
Production: 9

Written by wormdrink414 | 18.02.2011




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This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.


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18.02.2011 - 10:11
Himann
Orm KrigGud
Very good review. Will try and check it out.
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18.02.2011 - 10:18
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Himann on 18.02.2011 at 10:11

Very good review. Will try and check it out.

This is probably the best album to start with if you're looking to get into them - although they're already in your favorite bands list, so I'm a bit confused.
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18.02.2011 - 11:16
Himann
Orm KrigGud
Written by Troy Killjoy on 18.02.2011 at 10:18

This is probably the best album to start with if you're looking to get into them - although they're already in your favorite bands list, so I'm a bit confused.

Back when I added them to the list I believe only Diadem Of 12 Stars was out and I dont think they were even featured in MS. managed to catch Black Cascade more recently, which I thought was alright (loved the vocals). Wasn't too sure of how this album would be though.
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18.02.2011 - 20:29
!J.O.O.E.!
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Wolves' last really good album. I don't listen to it (or them) nearly enough these days.

A rather strange review though if you don't mind me saying, the fixation on geographical location was an odd angle to go from. For me anyway.
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18.02.2011 - 20:45
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by Guest on 18.02.2011 at 20:29

Wolves' last really good album. I don't listen to it (or them) nearly enough these days.

A rather strange review though if you don't mind me saying, the fixation on geographical location was an odd angle to go from. For me anyway.

Agreed and agreed.

I only throw on this or Diadem maybe once or twice a year, but it's not because it's bad. There's just too much other shit to listen to. haha

As for the review...it did seem a bit odd to me focusing on the geography and nature so much as opposed to the actual music, but I suppose in a way it did help describe the sound.
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18.02.2011 - 21:11
Rating: 8
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
The geography makes sense, as it is integral to their musical identity, but it was perhaps significantly overemphasized.

this has been their best release to date, insofar as i am concerned.
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19.02.2011 - 00:22
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by Troy Killjoy on 18.02.2011 at 20:45

Written by Guest on 18.02.2011 at 20:29

Wolves' last really good album. I don't listen to it (or them) nearly enough these days.

A rather strange review though if you don't mind me saying, the fixation on geographical location was an odd angle to go from. For me anyway.

Agreed and agreed.

I only throw on this or Diadem maybe once or twice a year, but it's not because it's bad. There's just too much other shit to listen to. haha

As for the review...it did seem a bit odd to me focusing on the geography and nature so much as opposed to the actual music, but I suppose in a way it did help describe the sound.


I thought writing about the tremolo picking and screeching would be boring. I didn't, however, need to repeat the word "forest" 100 times. SO, I understand. Am extremely offended, but understand.
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19.02.2011 - 02:13
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by wormdrink414 on 19.02.2011 at 00:22

Am extremely offended, but understand.

I really hope you aren't - it's constructive criticism. You deserve props for writing a review that doesn't focus solely on the musicianship, but maybe in the future you'll be able to find a balance between out of the box thinking and practicality.
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19.02.2011 - 03:12
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by Troy Killjoy on 19.02.2011 at 02:13

Written by wormdrink414 on 19.02.2011 at 00:22

Am extremely offended, but understand.

I really hope you aren't - it's constructive criticism. You deserve props for writing a review that doesn't focus solely on the musicianship, but maybe in the future you'll be able to find a balance between out of the box thinking and practicality.


No, I was kidding. I get ahead of myself frequently and post the reviews before really editing them. The same thing happens with papers I write for school. I'll be pleased with something, turn it in, then the next day find little things that could use improvement. I'll get better, I hope. I do enjoy writing them.
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19.02.2011 - 21:34
Rating: 9
Carl Berg
Carl Berg
Very good review of a very good album. Well done.
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03.03.2011 - 23:00
Rating: 9
TheAmazingP

I'm sorry, but this review fails to capture even the tiniest part of the essence of this colossal release.

What you're describing as "droning, melancholy, and misty music" is actually a COMPLETE piece of art with an intro, a journey and a liberating end. The lyrics follow a concept, the music delivers it perfectly and it's definitely MORE than just a good listen during your Sunday forest strolls. Oh well:

'NUFF WITH THE TECHNOCRATS!
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04.03.2011 - 05:46
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by TheAmazingP on 03.03.2011 at 23:00

I'm sorry, but this review fails to capture even the tiniest part of the essence of this colossal release.

What you're describing as "droning, melancholy, and misty music" is actually a COMPLETE piece of art with an intro, a journey and a liberating end. The lyrics follow a concept, the music delivers it perfectly and it's definitely MORE than just a good listen during your Sunday forest strolls. Oh well:

'NUFF WITH THE TECHNOCRATS!


Apology accepted.
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04.03.2011 - 14:33
RavenKing

Why are the bonus songs only on vinyl?
That's totally ridiculous. Only dinosaurs and cave men still care for vinyl in 2011.
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04.03.2011 - 14:41
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by RavenKing on 04.03.2011 at 14:33

Why are the bonus songs only on vinyl?
That's totally ridiculous. Only dinosaurs and cave men still care for vinyl in 2011.


Nope, vinyl is seeing an immense resurgence nowadays.
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04.03.2011 - 18:05
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by RavenKing on 04.03.2011 at 14:33

Why are the bonus songs only on vinyl?
That's totally ridiculous. Only dinosaurs and cave men still care for vinyl in 2011.

I'm 19 and I'm working on building a vinyl collection.
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05.03.2011 - 01:07
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

What I like about vinyl is that it encourages listening to albums in their entirety--something that one almost has to do to 'get' atmospheric black metal. Mp3's and Cd's facilitate the singles system.
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05.03.2011 - 02:24
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by wormdrink414 on 05.03.2011 at 01:07

What I like about vinyl is that it encourages listening to albums in their entirety--something that one almost has to do to 'get' atmospheric black metal. Mp3's and Cd's facilitate the singles system.


absolutely. And also no shuffle. It makes you listen to the album as it's intended to be listened to. So in order of the tracks. Okay you might mix up side A for B but that's it.
Vinyl isn't like cd mp3 those formats make music music into a passing thing and makes the listener pay less attention to it all.
And then I am not even going on about the artwork and such...
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05.03.2011 - 02:29
Troy Killjoy
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Written by wormdrink414 on 05.03.2011 at 01:07

What I like about vinyl is that it encourages listening to albums in their entirety--something that one almost has to do to 'get' atmospheric black metal. Mp3's and Cd's facilitate the singles system.

It shouldn't take vinyl records to prevent listeners from picking their favorite songs and forgetting the rest of the album. Admittedly I'll shuffle music I've heard already several times, but never do I listen to a new album in that way unless finishing it from start to finish first. I've said it before - recently in another thread in fact - that I sometimes rate albums based on my experience with a few songs from MySpace, but only with bands whose discographies I'm familiar with.
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05.03.2011 - 03:31
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by Troy Killjoy on 05.03.2011 at 02:29

Written by wormdrink414 on 05.03.2011 at 01:07

What I like about vinyl is that it encourages listening to albums in their entirety--something that one almost has to do to 'get' atmospheric black metal. Mp3's and Cd's facilitate the singles system.

It shouldn't take vinyl records to prevent listeners from picking their favorite songs and forgetting the rest of the album. Admittedly I'll shuffle music I've heard already several times, but never do I listen to a new album in that way unless finishing it from start to finish first. I've said it before - recently in another thread in fact - that I sometimes rate albums based on my experience with a few songs from MySpace, but only with bands whose discographies I'm familiar with.


Agree, me too, and I do the same.
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17.03.2011 - 14:34
Windrider
Raureif
Maybe I see it different than americans, but for me there is Korea and Russia in the Northwest of the Pacific?
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22.03.2011 - 10:40
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by Windrider on 17.03.2011 at 14:34

Maybe I see it different than americans, but for me there is Korea and Russia in the Northwest of the Pacific?


I guess, if your maps are centered differently, it's possible that it can be made to look as if the Koreas are to your west. They're definitely closer to you, if you're in Germany, if you move east, though.
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22.03.2011 - 16:53
Windrider
Raureif
Written by wormdrink414 on 22.03.2011 at 10:40

Written by Windrider on 17.03.2011 at 14:34

Maybe I see it different than americans, but for me there is Korea and Russia in the Northwest of the Pacific?


I guess, if your maps are centered differently, it's possible that it can be made to look as if the Koreas are to your west. They're definitely closer to you, if you're in Germany, if you move east, though.


In our maps Europe and Africa are centered, America is to the left and Asia to the right... But when you are inside the Pacific, on an isle like Hawaii for example, and then move (North)west, you definetely come to Asia...
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22.03.2011 - 21:54
Rating: 9
wormdrink414

Written by Windrider on 22.03.2011 at 16:53

Written by wormdrink414 on 22.03.2011 at 10:40

Written by Windrider on 17.03.2011 at 14:34

Maybe I see it different than americans, but for me there is Korea and Russia in the Northwest of the Pacific?


I guess, if your maps are centered differently, it's possible that it can be made to look as if the Koreas are to your west. They're definitely closer to you, if you're in Germany, if you move east, though.


In our maps Europe and Africa are centered, America is to the left and Asia to the right... But when you are inside the Pacific, on an isle like Hawaii for example, and then move (North)west, you definetely come to Asia...


I see. In relation to the Pacific itself, Russia and the Koreas are in the Northwest. Pacific Northwest here refers to the western regions of Oregon and Washington.
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22.03.2011 - 22:31
Windrider
Raureif
Written by wormdrink414 on 22.03.2011 at 21:54

I see. In relation to the Pacific itself, Russia and the Koreas are in the Northwest. Pacific Northwest here refers to the western regions of Oregon and Washington.


Ok I think I got you! Little weird somehow but yeah right.. Thank you
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10.06.2011 - 19:43
Marcus
Doit Like Bernie
Written by BitterCOld on 18.02.2011 at 21:11

this has been their best release to date, insofar as i am concerned.

Totally agree, neither of their other albums seemed to hit me like this one. A little disappointing almost...
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08.10.2011 - 13:43
Frost Beast
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Good review. This album is damn atmospheric. It just caught me off guard. Well done, Wolves.
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11.10.2011 - 22:54
Panterica

I'm checking the album right now. Sounds pretty awsome.
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23.10.2017 - 19:40
BetulaObscura

Vinyl, CD, tape... does not matter. Music is the most important! If somebody want to skip a song - he will, no matter if he listen vinyl, CD or mp3. Same with attention during listening music: format does not help if somebody is not focused on music.
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