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Estrangement (album)

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Released
  
August 2007 (2007-08)

Estrangement (2007)
  
Microcosmos (2009)

Release date
  
25 August 2007

Length
  
36:26

Artist
  
Drudkh

Label
  
Supernal Music

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Genres
  
Black metal, Doom metal, Pagan metal

Similar
  
The Swan Road, Microcosmos, Songs of Grief and Solitude, Forgotten Legends, Handful of Stars

Estrangement (Ukrainian: Відчуженість, Vidchuzhenist) is the sixth album by Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, released in August 2007 (see 2007 in music). The album was previously known under the title River of Tears, but then had a name change. Its songs have a minimalistic influence and also features the band's first prominent use of blast beats since The Swan Road. All the lyrics of the album are based on the 1931–1932 works of the Ukrainian poet Oleh Olzhych. A spoken introduction in the first track is taken from the 1995 Ukrainian feature film Atentat about the life and assassination of Stepan Bandera, and says in Ukrainian, "We shall always be there" (taken from a scene in the film when former soldiers of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, having escaped from the Soviet prosecution after the end of World War II, arrive in the USA as immigrants; meaning in the context that the hearts of the Ukrainian patriots shall remain forever in the occupied Ukraine).

Contents

In 2010, it was re-released as digipak with new artwork and re-mastered sound by Season of Mist.

Personnel

  • Thurios – vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Roman (Roman Saenko) – guitars
  • Krechet – bass
  • Vlad – drums, keyboards
  • Songs

    1Solitary Endless Path10:55
    2Skies at Our Feet10:43
    3Where Horizons End10:53

    References

    Estrangement (album) Wikipedia