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White Willow - Ex Tenebris (Remaster) [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
White Willow - Ex Tenebris (Remaster) [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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White Willow - White Willow - Ex Tenebris (Remaster) [CD]
Barcode: 7090008312321Ex Tenebris is the classic second album from Norwegian prog legends White Willow, originally released in 1997. It was made after the Ignus Fatuus line-up had disbanded. Originally intended to be a solo album by Jacob Holm-Lupo, it turned into a White Willow record when he realized it was going more in a progressive direction than anticipated. The recording was quick and dirty, done on a shoestring budget, but there is some charm to the natural drum ambience and first-takes-only feel of the album.
Overall, Ex Tenebris ended up being a more stripped-down, somewhat darker album than Ignis Fatuus. No krumhorns or renaissance vocal groups, more electric guitar and synths. The songs range from almost neo-progish mini-epics like Leaving the House of Thanatos, via acoustic balladry (The Book of Love, Thirteen Days) to more overtly gothic stuff like A Strange Procession & A Dance of Shadows. The album has become a bit of a cult favourite with the bands fans, and was White Willowss first step towards something more original than the first albums retro-styled psych-folk.This re-release was meticulously remastered by the bands own Jacob Holm-Lupo and is presented with the classic original cover art, for the first time on vinyl. This is the second in a series of six White Willow re-releases on Karisma Records.
1. Leaving the House of Thanatos 2. The Book of Love 3. Soteriology 4. Helen and Simon Magus 5. Thirteen Days 6. A Strange Procession 7. A Dance of Shadows
- Format Detail: CD
- Format: CD
- Genre: Metal
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