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Cet aprèm', j'ai pris des photos au pif en conduisant pour aller en cours. 🚗 Voici l'entrée dans #Valga, notre #ville sur la frontière #Estonie-#Lettonie. Environ 16k personnes. Côté estonien, 5 grandes surfaces qui vendent les mêmes produits mais à des prix très variables selon les "promotions" : les courses prennent un temps infini alors qu'il n'y a presque pas de choix. Deux brico-trucs. Atout sur d'autres petites villes de province : il y a un magasin bio (microscopique) tenu par des amis.
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#Valga sous le soleil, je poursuis le fil. C'est toujours le centre ville. Remarquez quelques détails habituels dans les #villes d'#Estonie : les rues perpendiculaires aux grands axes ont souvent des bas-côté en pelouses, impeccablement entretenues (on voit souvent une petite vieille bichonnant son bas-côté). Landaus de compét'. Gouttières approximatives et pas de caniveau (flaques partout quand il pleut). Fibrociment. Vieux immeubles soviétiques disséminés dans la ville.
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Hier j'avais pris l'appareil photo en allant à #Valga avec l'idée de prendre une photo pas trop moche pour Wikipédia (ça viendra peut-être). Et en passant :
1) Depuis la place du centre ville, derrière l'église.
2) Vieux immeubles.
3) Vue depuis ma salle de cours du jeudi.
4) Ah ça m'amuse toujours ce genre de truc.
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Dubai Regulator Orders 7 Unlicensed Crypto Exchanges to Stop Operations - The Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) has taken action against seve... - https://news.bitcoin.com/dubai-regulator-orders-7-unlicensed-crypto-exchanges-to-stop-operations/ #cryptocurrency #virtualassets #dubaicrypto #regulation #crypto #vara
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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/19/25: Vargas stays hot https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/115349/ #amazin #avenue #Baseball #daily #FrontPage #hot #Mets #MetsDailyFarmSystemReportMinors #MLB #NewYork #NewYorkMets #NewYork #NewYorkMets #prospect #report #stays #vargas
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Varma merkki uuden kirjan julkaisun lähestymisestä on, että myös kotisivut saavat uuden ilmeen ja someenkin päivittyy uusi taustakuva (missä sellainen on mahdollista). Joten olkaapa hyvä, tässä maistiaisia. Linkki kotisivuille löytyy profiilista.
#uusikirja #kirja #lukeminen #editointi #kirjoittaminen #scifi #fantasia #tieteisfantasia #spefi #kirjailijaelämää #kotisivut
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Vargai/SDK – JSX for AI Video. Declarative Programming Language for Claude Code
https://varg.ai/sdk
#ycombinator #AI_video_SDK #autonomous_agents #AI_agents #video_generation_at_scale #AI_video_infrastructure #agent_tools #video_API #AI_content_creation #automated_video_generation #video_pipeline #batch_video_creation #AI_video_apps #consistent_video_generation #varg_ai #video_SDK #video_infrastructure #scalable_video_generation #video_automation #AI_video_platform #agent_SDK -
Crypto.com Gets Bahrain License, Amber Group Approved in Dubai - Crypto.com has secured a payment service provider (PSP) license from the Central B... - https://news.bitcoin.com/crypto-com-gets-bahrain-license-amber-group-approved-in-dubai/ #ambergroup #crypto.com #newsbyte-3 #newsbytes #vara
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Crypto Custodian Hex Trust Obtains Full Dubai Operating License - This final approval allows the firm to offer digital asset custodial services to institut... - https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/11/15/crypto-custodian-hex-trust-obtains-full-dubai-operating-license/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=rss&utm_campaign=headlines #regulations #hextrust #policy #dubai #news #vara
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IT-Sicherheitsvorfall: Varta stoppt Produktion
"Der Batteriehersteller #Varta AG hat nach einem #Cybervorfall die IT-Systeme sowie seine #Produktion heruntergefahren." https://www.heise.de/news/Cybervorfall-Varta-AG-haelt-Produktion-an-9627488.html
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IT-Sicherheitsvorfall: Varta stoppt Produktion
"Der Batteriehersteller #Varta AG hat nach einem #Cybervorfall die IT-Systeme sowie seine #Produktion heruntergefahren." https://www.heise.de/news/Cybervorfall-Varta-AG-haelt-Produktion-an-9627488.html
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Varda says they've proven space manufacturing works, and now they want to make it... *boring*. Apparently, space is just another shipping address. Who's ready for orbital IKEA? 🚀
What mundane product will be first to be 'made in space'?
#SpaceTech #Manufacturing #Innovation #FutureIsNow #Varda
https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/30/varda-says-it-has-proven-space-manufacturing-works-now-it-wants-to-make-it-boring/ -
In a landmark moment for the Australian space sector, #Varda Space Industries has successfully returned its Winnebago-2 (W-2) capsule to Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range in South Australia: https://www.space.gov.au/news-and-media/world-first-historic-space-return-lands-in-australia - the successful Earth re-entry and landing of the W-2 capsule marks not only the first commercial return on Australian soil, but also the first commercial return to a commercial spaceport anywhere in the world.
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The return of #Varda's capsule W-1 ... as seen from a camera aboard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWxl921rMgM. A shortened version: https://twitter.com/VardaSpace/status/1762855191865397260. What it was all about: https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/vardas-drug-cooking-winnebago-will-be-remembered-as-a-space-pioneer/
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Varda’s drug-cooking Winnebago will be remembered as a space pioneer - Enlarge / Varda's reentry capsule soon after landing at the Utah Test a... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2005808 #commercialspace #hypersonic #features #science #space #varda #utah
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The first picture of #Varda's capsule W-1 in the Utah desert: https://twitter.com/VardaSpace/status/1760457997250163040
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The #Varda capsule touched down softly in Utah 10 minutes ago at 21:40 UTC: https://twitter.com/VardaSpace/status/1760419976790659327
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genial gespielt von #vargas mit der kurzen verzögerung vor dem zuspiel 💪
#hoppschwiiz #srffussball #suibul -
#Varta zwei Monate nach Hacker-Attacke noch immer nicht im Normalbetrieb
"Warum die Folgen des Cyberangriffs den Ellwanger #Batteriehersteller auch seinen Platz im Index #SDAX kosten könnte."
https://www.schwaebische-post.de/baden-wuerttemberg/wirtschaft-regional/firmen-und-maerkte/varta-zwei-monate-nach-hacker-attacke-noch-immer-nicht-im-normalbetrieb-92994354.html -
FTX CEO fights to keep lawyers as calls for removal intensify - Numerous parties have objected to the retention of Sullivan &... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/ftx-ceo-fights-to-keep-lawyers-as-calls-for-removal-intensify #conflictofinterest #sullivan&cromwell #disinterested #johnj.rayiii #metalawman #examiner #trustee #clayton #murphy #dorsey #apollo #vara
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Varda Space launches its fifth mission, extends run of AFRL test flights
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Vorga – Beyond the Palest Star Review
By Kenstrosity
Ah, space. How little we know of thee. How awestruck we are by thine crushing beauty. It’s no surprise, as I noted in my review for Vorga’s debut record, Striving Toward Oblivion, that artists across various fields and mediums draw inspiration from the immense, unknowable thing that is space. With such a deep well to draw from—as much in terms of raw data and information as in fiction and imagination—I doubt even the relative microcosm of black metal could ever exhaust this rich and ever-expanding resource. Picking up right where they left off in 2022, German melodic black metal quartet Vorga blast off into the deepest reaches of inky blackness, dotted with brilliant stars, pillowy but fearsome nebulas, and countless worlds untouched. To infinity and Beyond the Palest Star!
Last time we checked in on Vorga, they adopted a greater focus on melody and atmosphere than exhibited on early EP’s, and to great effect. Combing the great expanse using tools similar to those of Mare Cognitum, Hoth, and Imperialist, the fledgling explorers carved out a distinctive voice and crafted some of the most engaging new melodic black metal I had the pleasure of reviewing during my tenure at AMG. After two years, Beyond the Palest Star offers more contemplative material to offset surges of adrenaline, evoking a greater sense of ebb and flow than before. While this does soften some of their new material more than many might want or expect, choosing this methodology imparts the faster and more fervent passages greater impact. Indeed, there’s part of me that initially pined for the consistent rush of Striving Towards Oblivion’s enthusiastic riffs and inspirational melodies. Yet, with time, I’ve come to appreciate Beyond the Palest Star’s more restrained and observant character.
Unlike previous outings, Beyond the Palest Star takes a moment to get going. As opener “Voideath” leans on atmospheric and gentler melodic elements to nudge the record carefully forward, the more energetic double-bass-led “The Sophist” ignites, propelling listeners with a sense of urgency felt as much as heard. Using its six-and-a-half minutes to evoke a deliberately extended chase through perilous deep-space worlds, “The Sophist” naturally justifies follow-up “Magical Thinking” taking the time to observe a new sector—beautifully blooming and creatively layered melodies coalescing against a backdrop of delicate sci-fi synth effects—with eager eyes. While the song isn’t especially immediate and won’t find many friends amongst those hordes of riff-fiends populating the metalverse, it is undoubtedly affecting and worthy of appreciation. The respite from unrestrained velocity it affords, in turn, maximizes the cratering impact of album highlight “The Cataclysm.” A violent, riff-focused piece with a shorter runtime, this number blasts off into hyperspace so powerfully when put in such proximity with “Magical Thinking” that I can’t help but feel my skin peel against mighty gravitational forces. Consequently, the second half of the record gains the necessary context to warp and intertwine ominous atmosphere with action-packed guitar work until the journey’s inevitable conclusion. That brings us to closer “Terminal,” which deals the album’s chunkiest riffs and weariest melodies in concert to conjure a final rest point after what was undoubtedly an equally taxing and awe-inspiring journey.
Ultimately, the way Beyond the Palest Star tells its story marks Vorga’s greatest strength. Beyond musical ability and taste level in style, Vorga’s main accomplishment on Beyond the Palest Star is album arrangement and pacing. Smart packaging decisions and brilliant composing form a dynamic, richly textured experience that doesn’t offer the immediacy of past works, but rather exhibits a compelling depth and maturity that belies the band’s youth. It’s a crying shame, then, that this record’s production represents a massive downgrade from previous works. Crushed, cluttered, and noisy, Beyond the Palest Star begs desperately for the clarity and breathing room of the last record. Especially considering Vorga’s gorgeous application of melody and atmosphere, I expect them to prioritize mixing and mastering choices that complement and support the immersive soundscapes they create. This production, sadly, works strongly against that goal.
Beyond the Palest Star is musically on par with the standard Vorga set for themselves two years ago, but listening to it presents a greater physical challenge. Such conflicts made Vorga’s sophomore LP more difficult to grade than I would’ve liked. At the end of the day, it’s the record’s unsuitable loudness that brought my score down from what I wanted to award. Nonetheless, Beyond the Palest Star is another compelling entry in Vorga’s annals of final frontier black metal, and I highly recommend giving it a whirl.
Rating: Very Good!
DR: 51 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Websites: facebook.com/vorgaband | vorgaband.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2022#2024 #35 #AtmosphericBlackMetal #BeyondThePalestStar #BlackMetal #GermanMetal #Hoth #Imperialist #Mar24 #MareCognitum #MelodicBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TranscendingObscurityRecords #Vorga
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Vorga – Beyond the Palest Star Review
By Kenstrosity
Ah, space. How little we know of thee. How awestruck we are by thine crushing beauty. It’s no surprise, as I noted in my review for Vorga’s debut record, Striving Toward Oblivion, that artists across various fields and mediums draw inspiration from the immense, unknowable thing that is space. With such a deep well to draw from—as much in terms of raw data and information as in fiction and imagination—I doubt even the relative microcosm of black metal could ever exhaust this rich and ever-expanding resource. Picking up right where they left off in 2022, German melodic black metal quartet Vorga blast off into the deepest reaches of inky blackness, dotted with brilliant stars, pillowy but fearsome nebulas, and countless worlds untouched. To infinity and Beyond the Palest Star!
Last time we checked in on Vorga, they adopted a greater focus on melody and atmosphere than exhibited on early EP’s, and to great effect. Combing the great expanse using tools similar to those of Mare Cognitum, Hoth, and Imperialist, the fledgling explorers carved out a distinctive voice and crafted some of the most engaging new melodic black metal I had the pleasure of reviewing during my tenure at AMG. After two years, Beyond the Palest Star offers more contemplative material to offset surges of adrenaline, evoking a greater sense of ebb and flow than before. While this does soften some of their new material more than many might want or expect, choosing this methodology imparts the faster and more fervent passages greater impact. Indeed, there’s part of me that initially pined for the consistent rush of Striving Towards Oblivion’s enthusiastic riffs and inspirational melodies. Yet, with time, I’ve come to appreciate Beyond the Palest Star’s more restrained and observant character.
Unlike previous outings, Beyond the Palest Star takes a moment to get going. As opener “Voideath” leans on atmospheric and gentler melodic elements to nudge the record carefully forward, the more energetic double-bass-led “The Sophist” ignites, propelling listeners with a sense of urgency felt as much as heard. Using its six-and-a-half minutes to evoke a deliberately extended chase through perilous deep-space worlds, “The Sophist” naturally justifies follow-up “Magical Thinking” taking the time to observe a new sector—beautifully blooming and creatively layered melodies coalescing against a backdrop of delicate sci-fi synth effects—with eager eyes. While the song isn’t especially immediate and won’t find many friends amongst those hordes of riff-fiends populating the metalverse, it is undoubtedly affecting and worthy of appreciation. The respite from unrestrained velocity it affords, in turn, maximizes the cratering impact of album highlight “The Cataclysm.” A violent, riff-focused piece with a shorter runtime, this number blasts off into hyperspace so powerfully when put in such proximity with “Magical Thinking” that I can’t help but feel my skin peel against mighty gravitational forces. Consequently, the second half of the record gains the necessary context to warp and intertwine ominous atmosphere with action-packed guitar work until the journey’s inevitable conclusion. That brings us to closer “Terminal,” which deals the album’s chunkiest riffs and weariest melodies in concert to conjure a final rest point after what was undoubtedly an equally taxing and awe-inspiring journey.
Ultimately, the way Beyond the Palest Star tells its story marks Vorga’s greatest strength. Beyond musical ability and taste level in style, Vorga’s main accomplishment on Beyond the Palest Star is album arrangement and pacing. Smart packaging decisions and brilliant composing form a dynamic, richly textured experience that doesn’t offer the immediacy of past works, but rather exhibits a compelling depth and maturity that belies the band’s youth. It’s a crying shame, then, that this record’s production represents a massive downgrade from previous works. Crushed, cluttered, and noisy, Beyond the Palest Star begs desperately for the clarity and breathing room of the last record. Especially considering Vorga’s gorgeous application of melody and atmosphere, I expect them to prioritize mixing and mastering choices that complement and support the immersive soundscapes they create. This production, sadly, works strongly against that goal.
Beyond the Palest Star is musically on par with the standard Vorga set for themselves two years ago, but listening to it presents a greater physical challenge. Such conflicts made Vorga’s sophomore LP more difficult to grade than I would’ve liked. At the end of the day, it’s the record’s unsuitable loudness that brought my score down from what I wanted to award. Nonetheless, Beyond the Palest Star is another compelling entry in Vorga’s annals of final frontier black metal, and I highly recommend giving it a whirl.
Rating: Very Good!
DR: 51 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Websites: facebook.com/vorgaband | vorgaband.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2022#2024 #35 #AtmosphericBlackMetal #BeyondThePalestStar #BlackMetal #GermanMetal #Hoth #Imperialist #Mar24 #MareCognitum #MelodicBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TranscendingObscurityRecords #Vorga
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Vorga – Beyond the Palest Star Review
By Kenstrosity
Ah, space. How little we know of thee. How awestruck we are by thine crushing beauty. It’s no surprise, as I noted in my review for Vorga’s debut record, Striving Toward Oblivion, that artists across various fields and mediums draw inspiration from the immense, unknowable thing that is space. With such a deep well to draw from—as much in terms of raw data and information as in fiction and imagination—I doubt even the relative microcosm of black metal could ever exhaust this rich and ever-expanding resource. Picking up right where they left off in 2022, German melodic black metal quartet Vorga blast off into the deepest reaches of inky blackness, dotted with brilliant stars, pillowy but fearsome nebulas, and countless worlds untouched. To infinity and Beyond the Palest Star!
Last time we checked in on Vorga, they adopted a greater focus on melody and atmosphere than exhibited on early EP’s, and to great effect. Combing the great expanse using tools similar to those of Mare Cognitum, Hoth, and Imperialist, the fledgling explorers carved out a distinctive voice and crafted some of the most engaging new melodic black metal I had the pleasure of reviewing during my tenure at AMG. After two years, Beyond the Palest Star offers more contemplative material to offset surges of adrenaline, evoking a greater sense of ebb and flow than before. While this does soften some of their new material more than many might want or expect, choosing this methodology imparts the faster and more fervent passages greater impact. Indeed, there’s part of me that initially pined for the consistent rush of Striving Towards Oblivion’s enthusiastic riffs and inspirational melodies. Yet, with time, I’ve come to appreciate Beyond the Palest Star’s more restrained and observant character.
Unlike previous outings, Beyond the Palest Star takes a moment to get going. As opener “Voideath” leans on atmospheric and gentler melodic elements to nudge the record carefully forward, the more energetic double-bass-led “The Sophist” ignites, propelling listeners with a sense of urgency felt as much as heard. Using its six-and-a-half minutes to evoke a deliberately extended chase through perilous deep-space worlds, “The Sophist” naturally justifies follow-up “Magical Thinking” taking the time to observe a new sector—beautifully blooming and creatively layered melodies coalescing against a backdrop of delicate sci-fi synth effects—with eager eyes. While the song isn’t especially immediate and won’t find many friends amongst those hordes of riff-fiends populating the metalverse, it is undoubtedly affecting and worthy of appreciation. The respite from unrestrained velocity it affords, in turn, maximizes the cratering impact of album highlight “The Cataclysm.” A violent, riff-focused piece with a shorter runtime, this number blasts off into hyperspace so powerfully when put in such proximity with “Magical Thinking” that I can’t help but feel my skin peel against mighty gravitational forces. Consequently, the second half of the record gains the necessary context to warp and intertwine ominous atmosphere with action-packed guitar work until the journey’s inevitable conclusion. That brings us to closer “Terminal,” which deals the album’s chunkiest riffs and weariest melodies in concert to conjure a final rest point after what was undoubtedly an equally taxing and awe-inspiring journey.
Ultimately, the way Beyond the Palest Star tells its story marks Vorga’s greatest strength. Beyond musical ability and taste level in style, Vorga’s main accomplishment on Beyond the Palest Star is album arrangement and pacing. Smart packaging decisions and brilliant composing form a dynamic, richly textured experience that doesn’t offer the immediacy of past works, but rather exhibits a compelling depth and maturity that belies the band’s youth. It’s a crying shame, then, that this record’s production represents a massive downgrade from previous works. Crushed, cluttered, and noisy, Beyond the Palest Star begs desperately for the clarity and breathing room of the last record. Especially considering Vorga’s gorgeous application of melody and atmosphere, I expect them to prioritize mixing and mastering choices that complement and support the immersive soundscapes they create. This production, sadly, works strongly against that goal.
Beyond the Palest Star is musically on par with the standard Vorga set for themselves two years ago, but listening to it presents a greater physical challenge. Such conflicts made Vorga’s sophomore LP more difficult to grade than I would’ve liked. At the end of the day, it’s the record’s unsuitable loudness that brought my score down from what I wanted to award. Nonetheless, Beyond the Palest Star is another compelling entry in Vorga’s annals of final frontier black metal, and I highly recommend giving it a whirl.
Rating: Very Good!
DR: 51 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Websites: facebook.com/vorgaband | vorgaband.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2022#2024 #35 #AtmosphericBlackMetal #BeyondThePalestStar #BlackMetal #GermanMetal #Hoth #Imperialist #Mar24 #MareCognitum #MelodicBlackMetal #Review #Reviews #TranscendingObscurityRecords #Vorga
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Wavetalkers Instructor Chris, W6AH deploy’s his HF portable station to send some winlink traffic using VARA HF. The antenna is a mag loop and the connection is NVIS about 300 miles.
#wavetalkers #hamradio #winlink #vara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=KkrrMqQOBkl-_uT2&v=lA9v34lBoXg&feature=youtu.be
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Wavetalkers Instructor Dan, NR6V deploys his portable Winlink Station and sends traffic via VARA FM.
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Colonial Infrastructures
Worksession with Arthur Asseraf and Miriyam Aouragh
2 + 3 December
https://varia.zone/colonial-infrastructures.html"This two-day worksession intends to be a moment of collective learning, to make tangible invisible colonial mechanisms of hierarchy and oppression that are prevalent in everyday communication technologies, yet often difficult to comprehend."
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Sworn – A Journey Told Through Fire [Things You Might Have Missed 2023]
By Carcharodon
Hailing from Bergen, Norway, Sworn have been toiling away in relative anonymity since 2005. Two early, and frankly unremarkable, records were followed by a nine-year gap before the release of 2018’s very good, Dark Stars and Eternity. Melodic black metal with a ton of atmosphere, and sounding more Finnish than Norwegian for much of its run, the album was only really hampered by a slightly questionable mix. There is no question, however, that it represented a real step up in quality for the quartet when compared to their first two outings. Scroll forward to July this year and, still unsigned, Sworn dropped their fourth LP, A Journey Told through Fire.
It’s best to simply ignore the (predictably) cringe-inducing, but thankfully brief, spoken word passage that opens the record on what is otherwise one of the album’s best cuts, the epic “A Godless Domain.” Drummer Tom Ian Klungland sets a furious, propulsive tempo for much of the album, driving it forward in a relentless fashion that reminded me of Vorga. The melodic tremolos from guitarists Goran Hope and Christoffer Kjørsvik recall Necrophobic and Mistur as they swirl and soar but it’s the synths and strings that are introduced as quiet introspective passages, that really elevate what Sworn do. Handled by Kjørsvik, who also plays bass and seems to be the principal songwriter, the synths lend an almost symphonic note in places (back third of “A Godless Domain” and the middle sections of “Grand Eclipse”), giving A Journey Told through Fire a sense of grandeur that I associate more with doom than melodic black metal.
Meanwhile, other parts of the album, like the middle sections of the desperately mournful “Calamity Sea,” see some noodling that has a distinctly power metal feel, before an Insomnium-esque lead drops. Indeed, the Insomnium vibes are strong on “Monumental” also, as some of the earlier pace of A Journey Told through Fire is stripped out, allowing Sworn to indulge themselves a little. In other places, Cult of a Dying Sun-era Uada notes bleed into the guitars, as well as the pacing, particularly on “Visions of Fire” and the title track. Throughout, Max Wilson’s throat-shredding rasps offer up a harsher side to the record, which otherwise has an air of sweet melancholia to much of it. Clocking in at just under 50 minutes, the album is tightly written and beautifully paced, shifting up and down through the gears at will. Pummelling in places, dropping down into somber quasi-doom-death mode in others (back third of the title track), Sworn show themselves to have a deft touch for switching things up at just the right moment.
The guitars have a great sorrowful tone to them, while the issues with the mix on Dark Stars and Eternity, which saw the drums swallowing the guitars, have been fixed. By contrast, A Journey Told through Fire feels rich and, for all its pensive notes, vibrant, while its sound envelops you, making for a surprisingly easy listen. The trajectory from Dark Stars … to A Journey Told through Fire is extremely promising, suggesting the band has found its songwriting groove. Easily the best material of Sworn’s almost 20-year career, I hope this is the record that may finally see them start to get some recognition. I also hope we don’t have to wait another five-plus years for the next entry.
Tracks to Check Out: ”A Godless Domain,” “Monumental” and “A Journey Told through Fire.”
#2023 #AJourneyToldThroughFire #BlackMetal #CultOfADyingSun #DarkStarsAndEternity #Insomnium #MelodicBlackMetal #Mistur #Necrophobic #NorwegianBlackMetal #NorwegianMetal #SelfRelease #Sworn #ThingsYouMightHaveMissed2023 #TYMHM #Uada #Vorga
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🚎 Just released a schematic map of the trolleybus network in Varna 🇧🇬 –
fully electric, abstract layout, focused on clarity and structure.Made for transit map nerds, planners & design fans.
More maps: 👉 www.transitdiagrams.at
#Varna #Trolleybus #TransitMap #UrbanMobility #Cartography
#Варна #Тролейбус #Карта #ОбщественТранспорт