Wгїntг«r Г„rvе„ - Abysses (2021) (full Album) | Fresh

: The final track is the album's biggest surprise. It breaks the instrumental pattern by featuring intense, guttural black metal vocals and bagpipes—a "vicious ending" that leaves the listener breathless after an otherwise soft journey.

The album is largely instrumental and relies on a delicate, patient interplay of acoustic instruments rather than the crushing weight of traditional metal: WГїntГ«r Г„rvЕ„ - Abysses (2021) (Full Album)

2021 release, Abysses , is a masterclass in neofolk that translates the raw, misanthropic spirit of 90s black metal into a hauntingly beautiful acoustic framework. Following the darker path of their debut, this sophomore album is described as having a slightly more "uplifting" mood while remaining deeply rooted in the "minor-league black metal" scene. Musical Style and Atmosphere : The final track is the album's biggest surprise

Reviewers note that while Abysses is "utterly beautiful," it may not appeal to the masses due to its lack of traditional heaviness and tendency to "fade into the background" during long listening sessions. However, for fans of atmospheric neofolk or those who appreciate the aesthetic of Antiq Records , it stands as a unique, polished evolution of the project's sound. Wÿntër Ärvń - Abysses Review - Angry Metal Guy Following the darker path of their debut, this

: The core of the sound is built on clean acoustic guitar picking by mastermind Ärvń, complemented significantly by Vittorio Sabelli’s clarinet.

: The record occasionally features strings and female vocal backing, while drums are used sparingly and are often minimal or echoing in nature. Track Highlights