Review from Forbidden Magazine

March 29, 2013
From: Forbidden Magazine
Published: March 28, 2013
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Taking their name from a Kafka story, Ukrainian quartet Odradek Room greets us suspiciously with their debut album, ‘Bardo. Relative Reality’. 7 sweeping tracks of undulating emotion and anguish ooze from the stereo for just under an hour, putting the average song at around 8 minutes…welcome to an album where ‘epic’ is commonplace and ‘average’ is nonexistent! It is quite some time into ‘Bardo…’ before the vocals even appear but on the occassion of their rare appearance, the diversity shown, from pig squeals, sadistic screams and then, more fittingly, quiet and whispered melodies. Regardless, the vocal presentation always suits that particular sound the band is relaying. Changing gears and directions on a whim is one of the strengths of Odradek Room, as the entire album seems to float in and out like a movie in terms of dynamics, especially with the French spoken word passages across the different tracks. If I had to find a favorite on ‘Bardo….’, I would find the watery melody of ‘River’ fits the title perfectly and the vocal samples take on the chaotic nature of the water just before the blast beat closes in and the water fills your lungs and sinuses. Perhaps, I favor this track more because of its brevity; it is easier to digest, has a defined beginning, middle and end and just captures an emotion, displays it and lets it go without wearing it out for too long. Check out this title, great display of emotion and vision from a debut album! 

Reviewed by: Sleepwalker

 
 

Review from Necromance.eu

March 29, 2013
From: Necromance Webzine
Published: March 28, 2013
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*Google translation of Spanish review
 
"Bardo. Relative reality " is the latest work of the Ukrainian Odradek Room, a band of death / doom that was set in the Canadian label Hypnotic Dirge and proposed editarles this work.We are in a band that is not afraid to combine over 7 themes elements from various musical trends, so you hear aggressive cutting themes mixed with sound cuts with a very emotional and atmospheric compositions rich...
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Review from No Clean Singing Webzine

March 24, 2013
From: No Clean Singing Webzine
Published: March 24, 2013
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The last band in this assembly of underground gems is from Ukraine. Named after one of Franz Kafka’s short stories, Odradek Room have produced a debut album Bardo. Relative Reality that was released earlier this month by Hypnotic Dirge Records. Once again, I haven’t yet listened to all of it, but I’m really impressed with what I’ve heard so far, especially the extended opening track “Theatre of Forms” and the hypn...

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Review from The Lair of Filth Webzine

March 24, 2013
From: The Lair of Filth Webzine
Published: March 22, 2013
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I’ll tell you right now, my Ukranian is not so good, in fact it’s non-existent. I only tell you this as Odradek Room is a band that hails from the Ukraine, and as such I really do not know what they are singing about. Not that this matters in the slightest, as this band, who are named after a Franz Kafka short story, have delivered a belting debut album.

Bardo. Relative Reality is an album that you can completely immerse ...

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Review from Atmosfear Magazine; Issue 11

February 24, 2013
From: Atmosfear Magazine; Issue 11
Published: April 2013
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*Google translation of Russian review'

Without doubt the Ukrainian team ODRADEK ROOM able to chain my attention and seemed to long. Title I now pronounce the difficult and confusing letters in it, but once you hear this name, it will not forget. Is the debut album of Ukrainians and initially they promote it to the masses, but now with the support of the label will be more fun. What band plays ODRADEK ROOM? Something psychedelic...
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Review from Doommantia Webzine

February 24, 2013
From: Doommantia Webzine
Published: April 13, 2012
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*This review is of the digitally self-released version from Spring 2012
 
Coming up with a memorable name for a band itself as for a début release seems to be a good choice for a newly gathered band to attract the attention of its potential audience. It is also desirable to create an original and memorable cover. And the most important part is to make the début release’s stuff such powerful that one would want to purchase a previ...

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 ODRADEK ROOM -
BARDO. RELATIVE REALITY.


Released: March 9, 2013
500 Copies (250 digipack, 250 jewel case)
Atmospheric Death-doom Metal