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Two years after his critically acclaimed second album Ex Tenebris, White Willow's leader Jacob Holm-Lupo came back with a new CD and, for the third time, a new band. With keyboardist Jan Tariq Rahman's departure Holm-Lupo remains the only original member of the band. Only singer Sylvia Erichsen is salvaged from the staff found on Ex Tenebris. The instrumentation remains almost the same, only the names change: Brynjar Dambo on keyboards, Aage Moltke Schou on drums, Johannes Sæeboe on bass, and Ketil Vestrum Einarsen on flutes. Now that there is a full-time flutist in the band, the instrument is used more extensively and to better effect. It would have been hard to follow up on Ex Tenebris with an album in the same vein and, as expected, White Willow reverted to a more standard progressive rock sound, somewhere between its first and second albums. The mystical quality, bareness beauty and vibrant sensuality of the previous release is almost all gone (some of it can still be experienced on the beautiful "Paper Moon" and to a lesser extent "Gnostalgia"). Songs are more complex, symphonic, and somewhat Scandinavian in essence, but what they lost in atmosphere they gained in tightness and body. Indeed, on Sacrament White Willow sounds very much like a band instead of being only Holm-Lupo's creature. Musicians had their say in the writing process and arrangements are the fruit of group collaboration. This can be particularly felt on the last two tracks: "Gnostalgia" and "The Reach." Even though it doesn't have the strength of Ex Tenebris, Sacrament is still a very above-average prog rock album and is strongly recommendable. ~ François Couture
White Willow's third album, Sacrament, is a mystical blend of gothic atmospheres and intricate, classically influenced progressive music. Having firmly established themselves around the world as one of the premier progressive ensembles, Sacrament is one of 2000's most anticipated progressive rock releases.
Recorded at Lydkjokkenet Studios, Oslo, Norway.
Producers: Jacob Holm-Lupo, White Willow, Oystein Vesaas.
Recording information: Lydkjokkenet, Oslo, Norway.
White Willow: Jacob Holm-Lupo (vocals, acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass guitar); Sylvia Erichsen (vocals); Ketil Vestrum Einarsen (flute, recorder, melodica, keyboards); Brynjar Dambo (keyboards, glockenspiel); Johannes Sseboe (bass); Aage Moltke Schou (glockenspiel, drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Oystein Vesaas (vocals); Simen E. Haugberg (oboe).
Sacrament Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.69) | | Category | Rock Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Romance, Rock/Pop, Progressive | | Label | Laser's Edge | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 45867  | | CD Universe Part number | 1243934 | | Catalog number | 321034 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 15, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Oystein Vesaas | | Personnel | Sylvia Crichsen - vocals Aage Moltke Schou - glockenspiel, drums, percussion Brynjar Dambo - keyboards, glockenspiel Jacob Holm-Lupo - vocals, acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass guitar Johannes Sseboe - bass
Also: Oystein Vesaas, Simen E. Haugberg |
White Willow Sacrament Songs | 1. | Anamnesis |
| 2. | Paper Moon |
| 3. | Crucible, The - (TRUE instrumental) |
| 4. | Last Rose of Summer, The |
| 5. | Gnostalgia |
| 6. | Reach, The |
| Purchase Sacrament CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | White Willow Ex Tenebris CD (1998)
Sacrament album
$14.29 For this second release from the Norwegian band White Willow, the original nucleus of Jacob Holm-Lupo (guitars, organ) and Jan Tariq Rahman (keys, vocals) was augmented by bassist Frode Lia, singer Sylvia Erichsen, and (surprise!) ex-Anglagard drummer Mattias Olsson. Ex Tenebris is a beautiful and delicate flower. Progressive in its framework, this record embraces gothic, folk, and classical music. The best comparison, if one is really necessary, would be with a progressive version of Loreena McKennitt. Songs are simple (much more than on the band's first CD), catchy, moody, shadowy, calm. An atmospheric late-night record, it is dominated by Erichsen's voice (which is more ethereal than Magdalena Hagberg from the Pär Lindh Project) and stripped-down keyboard lines. Some electric guitar notes occasionally come in to help raise the decibel level and tighten the tension (on "Helen and Simon Magus" and "...A Dance of Shadows"), with great results. The most surprising part of this album is the production: Engineer Jo Wang favored ambient acoustics. It is especially disconcerting at first on "Leaving the House of Thanatos," as one gets the impression that the band has been recorded live in the studio with only a couple of overhead microphones (and it might be just that!). But, the fact is that it works perfectly, suiting the simplicity ...
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