reviews

And nor do I.
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I was just teasing you :p .

Oh you know, complaining and protesting is my hobby. I'm French :devil:

Oh yeah, those French, never happy, only protesting even if they have quite high standards of living. Then again, you also have Sarkozy kicking out Gipsies and stuff. But yes, always complaining, "We're not paaaart of Canadaaaa, we're Quebécois", all that rubbish :p .
 

I've read this review a few days ago, interesting. I liked when it says "It's like an album in 3D".
Now when I listen to other stuffs I say to myself: "Nah, this album here is not good. Because it's not in 3D" :)

And you can check out the spirit of metal review if you want to have a laugh.
http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/album-groupe-Vintersorg-nom_album-Jordpuls-l-en.html
Jordpuls is "boring" and "repetitive", with "mediocre tracks"... ahah! It's amazing how this guy completly missed his listening. No idea why he published a review since he doesn't come up to Jordpuls.
 
Found 3 new ones, positive!

http://heavymetal.about.com/od/vintersorg/fr/Vintersorg-Jordpuls-Review.htm

4 Stars
Jordpuls is more immediately accessible than most of the band's previous work. Tracks like “Palissader” are instantly catchy, as are several other tracks. There are others that take more listens to fully absorb, and even the most accessible songs reveal more layers on subsequent listens.
There are many ebbs and flows throughout Jordpuls. There are a few lulls in the middle of the album, but the beginning and end songs are very strong. Vintersorg has found a great balance between harder edged metal, melody and folky atmosphere. The result is one of their strongest albums.




http://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2011/04/14/vintersorg-jordpuls/
4 Stars
It takes a special kind of band to pull off the almost seemingly disparate influences of black, folk, and classic progressive rock and put them together in a package this fun and exciting. Wedlung is a musical genius
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It’s hard to pinpoint where the song of the moment will end up; will it turn into a jolly and soulful folk tune or a blasts-and-growls practice in grimness? This varied one-two punch of styles helps to keep Jordpuls interesting.
The strongest aspect of Jordpuls, as I’ve touched on throughout the review thus far, is the vocal work of Mr. Vintersorg himself. The sense of melody is astounding; believe it or not, this record features some of the catchiest hooks I’ve heard all year.

Jordpuls is probably some of the best work that Vintersorg has ever done.





http://www.blistering.com/fastpage/.../2?PHPSESSID=9527f05229a14168e864894fde05de91



7,5/10


The distinct pitch and tenor that the Swede carries is unlike any other in extreme metal, and needs to be heard to be believed...even if your Swedish translation skills are lacking.