Shortly before signing with Avantgarde Records, the Danish fountain of
misery known as Nortt released this follow-up to the wretchedly good
_Gudsforladt_. Unsurprisingly, the tormented soul behind Nortt was
hardly in a better mood while creating _Ligfaerd_, continuing to
produce music that is as uncompromisingly depressive as possible.Throughout its duration, _Ligfaerd_ relentlessly smothers the listener
in more layers of ghostly atmosphere than its predecessor, but the
decidedly doom-oriented black metal component is definitely still
present. Nortt's basic sound is still made up of morose background
synths and piano, barely human snarls, ponderous drumming, despondent
fuzzed-out guitars and other string laments -- all tied in chains
almost too heavy to bear. This time however, these elements find
themselves trapped in a more spacious environment, a cold void where
each strumming of a chord comes back off the walls to haunt the
listener. This sparse approach trades impact for atmosphere; at times
it seems to increase the significance of each note, but it can also
place more strain on the album's ability to keep the listener's
attention. It all sounds like some barren ghost town somewhere between
this world and another; the last funeral before your own has just
taken place, and half-imagined church bells echo in your mind as a
reminder that your miserable journey is coming to an end.
It has been said before, but it is very relevant to this release and
it isn't mere hyperbole: this isn't music to be listened to under
normal circumstances, as it definitely requires the right mood and
setting to be appreciated rather than endured. Assuming you know what
you're getting yourself into, there really is no going wrong with
_Ligfaerd_.