Ulver is tough to nail down and they obviously like it that way. Outside of their early trilogy of black metal albums, there’s a lack of consensus among critics as to what the “good” Ulver even is. With each new album, the band has taken sharp stylistic turns and explored whatever they find sonically interesting. Even the most casual listener would have to be impressed by the permission Ulver have given themselves to just do whatever the fuck they want without a care for critical reception. In spite of that, Ulver has been surprisingly consistent over the course of their … Continue reading Review: Ulver – Neverland
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