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| | Metal Invader ( Ulver - Blood Inside [featured album] ) Review. |
 | | The music was extremely difficult to digest, a harsh shell that was very hard to break, which you needed to do to try to comprehend the ideas contained inside. |
 | | Combining influences from IDM, Jazz, Breakbeats, late 80s Industrial, ethereal, Japanese noise and dark ambient, “Perdition City” was an album to dream to, to turn off the lights and the world and travel into. |
 | | Performed, filtered, distilled and delivered on multiple musical layers on all directions, ranging from high pitched to low pitched but always blossoming in melody, his voice is all embracing, powerful, psychedelic and emotional, and serves as a first fiddle to the "Blood Inside" orchestra. |
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