lunes, 2 de enero de 2012

CLVIII. Argine | Luctamina In Rebus





















Luctamina In Rebus
©Oktagön. Italia, 2001.


This accomplished album has a very full sound, and is characteristic of the best of Italian neofolk, whilst betraying other influences and styles. It has a gothic-industrial opening 'Luctamina Rerum Naturum Alunt' and soon demonstrates the group's classical abilities with 'De Versa Rosa'. On other tracks the choppy, frenetic violin playing shares the excitement of Matt Howden's style, so the instrumentation is sometimes reminiscent of Sol Invictus. 
I particularly enjoyed 'Urla (Frammenti D'Infinito)', a neofolk track featuring alternate male and female vocals, the furious violin and drum rolls. I also liked the nostalgic trumpet sound on 'Arm' which reminded me of early Death In June. 
My restaurant Italian is not up to translating the songs but we are told that Luctamina In Rebus is "a concept album about the conflicts between Nature and Man, between Man and Man and between Nature and Nature." The album comes in a beautifully produced gatefold digipak with a booklet featuring the lyrics and illustrated with Roman stucco paintings. Two members of Argine also belong to Anima in Fiamme.

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