Review from Headbang Music

July 6, 2013
From: Headbang Music
Published:
July 6, 2013
Original Link
*Google translation of Italian review

The second full-length of Frigoris really gave me a lot. A summary of the methodology German / Austrian to be creepy, the exemplification of all that it means melodic / melancholic within the extreme. It 's very hard for me to tell you about this work just for her to be enslaved in a complete manner to that thing called "feeling". A roller melodic and endured that it sweeps away thanks to a black metal tinged with suffering and "vain thought," something that I would have expected from Dornenreich and from their experience, certainly not from a moniker so young the first important work "on larger scale. " We are right in the center of the cover, in a wide range lashed by incessant wind but not so powerful as to get to bother you, we will have plenty of time to ponder looking into the horizon transported by riffs that we will not hesitate in making our secret, and scores of powerful battery that will drag us farther and farther away from time to time. The last and most difficult "step" will be to socialize with him screaming suffered and intrusive Dominik Winter, we say that is the only thing that he can not come to an agreement everyone (but for whom there will be wonders in keeping ) I feel so visceral as to be abrasive, perfect counterpart of the sensory wonders that we are going to listen. Wind is so divided, intro (not one of those random set but perfect forerunner for the actual song that will follow), three travel, other "break" instrumental and then off with three other pearls to reach the end of all (and the last, do not tell you the last thing able to "give", I do not just have to activate your curiosity, the rest of you.) I could give Zwischenwelten , the first of six, and talking at the same time than the others, but just as impetuously echoes in the head I can in the task of formulating a something sensible, I have to go back to the word "feeling "a safe haven if you will, sure as it is the quality of this disc that kidnaps and upsets with weapons at all common but ineffable beauty. I've already written too much, I have tried to describe what is indescribable too or better I feel inadequate in what I wrote because even at the end of the center / two hundred words will still be able to give you the exact feeling that thickens into me during the course of Wind . I give you so silent, but you will give yourself the opportunity to make you not miss this "depth".

Rating: 8/10
Reviewed by: Dukefog


 

Review from Bleeding 4 Metal Webzine

July 6, 2013
From: Bleeding 4 Metal Webzine
Published: July 6, 2013
Original Link
*Google translation of German review

The second album of melodic black metal band Frigoris goes by the name "wind" and with the cover you have already proven right taste. It looks sublime, Environmentalist and powerful. Musically, there are epic black metal, acoustic guitars and folk influences from the area. Combined with the German Geshoute Frigoris here have really made ​​a great album, one that will not soon likely to be...

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Review from Legacy Magazine; Issue #85

July 3, 2013
From: Legacy Magazine; Issue #85
Published:
June 2013
Magazine Website
*Google translation of German review

It's strange when a German metal band with German lyrics on the cooperation of two labels, one from Korea, one from Canada, is dependent. Especially when this is quite capable in the A category of the German - I call it hate - Pagan Black Metal advance. For what Frigoris deliver food from the "wind" could well be on a par with the likes of Empire decadence or Hel. The portentous title gives...
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Review from Hammerheart Magazine; Issue #6

July 3, 2013
From: Hammerheart Magazine; Issue #6
Published:
June 2013
*Google translation of German review

I needed something to smile as I entered the band name into the form of a, ahem, very well-known search engine. In the ranking ranked in the top row, the "Frigoris AG Refrigeration" one. How to match the melodic black metal I thought. However, I can "wind" (release date 07.06.2013) is anything but cold. Frigoris focus on guitar-driven, melodic melancholy music ála a Insomnium mixture with which they h...

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Review from Dark Festivals

July 3, 2013
From: Dark Festivals
Published:
June 27, 2013
Original Link
*Google translation of German review

This month, the German black metal band Frigoris has released their second album "Wind". While Frigoris were trimmed in its initial phase Pagan / Black Metal, the band is now with "wind" at atmospheric aligned Melodic Black Metal landed.

The German language CD is curiously appeared as a co-production with both a Canadian and a Korean record label.

Frigoris show to "wind" not as old-school band. Sheer ha...

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Review from The Lair of Filth Webzine

July 1, 2013
From: The Lair of Filth Webzine
Published:
July 1, 2013
Original Link

The first of three releases this summer by Hypnotic Dirge Records (I'll be covering the other two soon) is Frigoris' album, Wind. This is an epic and atmospheric work of art from these bleak Germans. Haunting melodies blend with harsh rhythms to create a quite wonderful album. Black  metal continues to evolve, which might piss of some, and Frigoris do a great job of retaining an old school feel with modern elements. Quite hone...
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Review from Cosmos Gaming

June 14, 2013
From: Cosmos Gaming
Published:
June 13, 2013
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Germany’s Frigoris started off as your fairly standard pagan/black metal band, but over time has transitioned into a melodic black metal group that places emphasis on soaring melodic passages and an entrancing atmosphere. It’s not that different from the transition some of the other acts in the genre have gone through as they have reached for more expansive ideas, but Frigoris’ sophomore effort Wind goes for a slightly different ap...

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Review from Infernal Masquerade Webzine

June 9, 2013
From: Infernal Masquerade Webzine
Published:
June 6, 2013
Original Link

Arriving this June on Hypnotic Dirge Records and Misanthropic Art Productions we have Frigoris and their sophomore release “Wind”. Perfectly mixing acoustic guitars with melancholic Black Metal, the band creates a very powerful and emotional atmosphere around their songs. Hailing from Germany, this band is an ideal match for fans of bands like Agalloch, Fen, and Woods of Ypres, and older Empyrium.

Opening with the mysteri...

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Review from Lachryma Christi Webzine

June 4, 2013
From: Lachryma Christi Webzine
Published:
June 3, 2013
Original Link

For those who don't know Frigoris, they are a German Pagan/Black Metal and they will be releasing their new album on the 7th of June through Hypnotic Dirge Records. This album is really furious, really heavy too maybe, even though still very melodic and with a lot of acoustic instruments especially in the intros of the songs.
After the introduction every song keeps their melody but all songs are really fast, really very old scho...

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Review from Desolation Infinite Blogspot

May 28, 2013
From: Desolation Infinite Blogspot
Published:
May 25, 2013
Original Link

Frigoris began as a pagan black metal band but then later added in an array of elements as head, Dominik Winter, thought the band could do more, and so it has become something much more. Wind was proposed to be by the band and I am sure glad they did.  Before then I had no idea the band existed but now I am becoming an avid fan of their work.  As time went on I caught myself listening to the new album, Wind, time and time a...

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  FRIGORIS - WIND
 

Released: June 7, 2013
500 Copies
Atmospheric Black Metal

[CO-RELEASE WITH MISANTHROPIC ART PRODUCTIONS]