Album PT 2015 on SlowDriver Productions label
Rock (Black Metal, Folk Metal)
Vinda"(Eng:"Coming") starts with an epic journey that marks the beginning of a new Era, with five atmospheric long songs full of orchestration, tribal drums and choirs in Velmaer dialect (a fictional language) with Portuguese narration. A story about the battle of Men and Hastuvv, the destroyed city Uldene, the three moons, their Gods' acts and the arrival of the wise Velmaer. ""Vinda" by Forgotten Winter is, undeniable, one of the better pieces of music produced, yet." 9/10 (Metal Temple Zine) "Listening to "Vinda" is like immersing in a journey through medieval ambients, urging the listener to wander on fantasy worlds." 8.2/10 (Metal Imperium Magazine) "Forgotten Winter signed a nostalgic album...recommended to lovers of old-fashioned symphonic black metal, epic and atmospheric." 16/20 (Aux Portes Du Metal Magazine) "Welcome to the Middle Ages, in this time when life and death danced hand in hand and could be betrayed in a flickering." 4/5 (Nightfall in Metal Earth Zine) "Forgotten Winter's music is wonderfully melodic and perfectly suited to escape reality." 6/7 (Earshot Magazine) "Wonderful epic black metal moments found on here as well as great guitar melodies." (Headbang Or GTFO) ""Vinda" is an exploration of the textures of the synths along the black metal and neofolk parts to have a more textural feeling of the the diverse elements in playing, if you connect all the pieces you will have a very thoughtful travel through desolation." (The Toilet Ov Hell)
Forgotten Winter , *2003 PT album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Uldene | Forgotten Winter | 10:59 | ||
2 | Névoa | Forgotten Winter | 12:22 | ||
3 | Penumbra | Forgotten Winter | 13:06 | ||
4 | Adamaele | Forgotten Winter | 10:06 | ||
5 | Vinda | Forgotten Winter | 13:30 |
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