Review: Vreid – The Skies Turn Black (Indie)
My review of Vreid's The Skies Turn Black, written for Heavy Music HQ:
With their tenth studio album, Vreid, one of the pioneers of Norwegian melodic black metal, return with renewed ambition and emotional weight. The Skies Turn Black is an album steeped in drama and sentiment, shaped by deeply personal moments that resonate throughout its expansive soundscape. From the self-titled track serving as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, to “Kraken,” written for a film produced by the band’s first music teacher, the record feels intimate without losing its epic scale.
Vreid boldly redefine their musical terrain here, adding layers of theatricality that give the album an almost rock opera presence. Nowhere is this clearer than the eight-minute “Loving The Dead,” featuring Agnete Kjølsrud of Djerv, with Chris Pontius of Jackass appearing in the music video. Drawing from its roots while revisiting the progressive rock spirit of the 1970s, The Skies Turn Black sees Vreid soar confidently across metal’s past, present, and future.
Rating: 4/5
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