Review from Alarm 666 Webzine

July 23, 2013
From: Alarm 666 Webzine
Published: July 23, 2013
*Google translation of Danish review

"Wind" is German Frigoris other fuldlængdes. I do not know their first disc, but this one is not quite so crazy. The genre has, by its own admission a mix between black metal and pagan metal, and this really is very good.

We start out with an atmospheric intro where rain, little birds singing, acoustic guitar, shown well have been voted one more time in some places, and whisper in German (all texts are in fact in their native language) slowly pushes the album started.

The subsequent 'Zwischenwelten' throws us into a rather beautiful melodic playing mid-tempo, where black metal hissing and double pedal opens the way forward. Interrupted only by a single pass with acoustic guitar and whisper along the way, running number to the end and merge naturally with the subsequent 'Im Keim Ertrunken'. It starts out quietly with a focus on the atmosphere through some fingerpicking and an overlying half-melancholy melody before it goes out in a solid time digestible black metal. Again, it is just the songs that determines the entire expression, and it is gradually realize this is their strongest side.

Frigoris Throughout the album focuses on mood and not least the aforementioned melodic and they are pretty good at writing songs where the variation between the hard and a little more aggressive and the mournful almost innocent going up in a nice little device that in some places almost stands grandly. 'Frühlingsnacht', which also offers some female vocals, 'Wenn Die Maske Bricht' and my own personal favorite from the album '... Und Asche Rinnt Durch Meine Hände' are good examples of this.

The Germans have with "Wind" made an okay album that can entertain some time while it grows. Then the durability however slightly down, and I'm still a little unsure of how often the future will find their way player. It is now not deter people from checking out the release, for there is now still a lot of things to come by, and it is especially suitable very well to darker evenings with one or candles lit.

Reviewed by: Skousen
 

Review from Black Tome Magazine; Issue 1

July 19, 2013
From: Black Tome Magazine; Issue #1
Published:
August 2013

Frigoris have been around for six years, and have managed to be kept a secret from most..  I actually originally found them through the artist who designed the album art for my band (Maugrim) as he was also doing art for them.  The image he had done for "Wind" pulled me in immediately, so much so, I tried signing them to my label...but I couldn't offer them what they needed, and clearly they deserve to be catered more than I can do.  A ...

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Review from Sic Maggot Webzine

July 19, 2013
From: Sic Maggot Webzine
Published: July 19, 2013
*Google translation of Czech review

Germany is one of the bastions of Europe's most prolific metal bands and territory, from which they originate, can be counted on at least a thousand. And among those thousands of bands someday year of our Lord 2007 hatched another, whose members he gave the coat of arms name Frigoris and began to commit pagan black metal. Does this sound suspiciously familiar and already pre expect from the album "...

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Review from Les Eternels Webzine

July 18, 2013
From: Les Eternels
Published: July 18, 2013
*Google translation of French review

Level languages ​​is often contrasts the " pretty supposedly sunny and flowery Italian regions, "fluid and singing, German guttural and laborious, the first referring to the second recalling it seems, the dark hours Europe of the twentieth century. Well no, the pictures enough! If our grandparents could thrill to listen to the Teutonic language, damn water flowed under the bridge since then. And Ita...

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Review from Rock Metal Essence

July 18, 2013
From: Rock Metal Essence
Published: July 18, 2013
*Google translation of Italian review

From the lands of Germany there comes the music of Frigoris , training pagan / black metal on her second album with Wind , album released in June for the Hypnotic Dirge Records .

A great product of extreme metal and air pollution, which plunges us with taste, making use of ideas very close to folk metal, in a musical landscape of pure aggression but also decadent melancholy. A journey through vast...

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Review from Post-Christ Webzine

July 18, 2013
From: Post-Christ Webzine
Published: July 16, 2013
*Google translation of French review

German group (not change) Black Metal inspired by "pagan" Frigoris released his first album in 2010 with a rather average. In fact, that made ​​way for Nach dem Krieg  ! On the 2010 album, the style is quite hesitant despite some good parts (particularly the acoustic guitar), with a little chopped musical construction and consistency is lacking. The melodic part is present, but not necessaril...

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Review from Music Swept Away the Colours

July 18, 2013
From: Music Swept Away the Colours
Published: July 13, 2013
*Google translation of Spanish review

I have a soft spot for bands that sing in German, especially black metal and neofolk. So this disc mix of both styles, (but not exactly neofolk acoustic guitars have a role) painted quite palatable. 

"Wind" is the second album by the Germans Frigoris. In 2009, two demos, Winter, vocalist and guitar, made the other members, and apparently has given good results, while this album is the re...

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Review from Alternativ Musik Webzine

July 18, 2013
From: Alternativ Musik
Published: July 12, 2013
*Google translation of German review

It is these moments when you simply must force off an album. Not because you can not bear it. The contrary, it puts it all without expectations in the CD player and wants to hear it by the way, you actually have to do something else. And then directs the music but always of what we wanted to do down because they seduced over and again to listen more closely and are yielding to the back, then you can...

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Review from Metal.tm

July 18, 2013
From: Metal.tm
Published: July 10, 2013
*Google translation of German review

Frigoris (German for "cold") has undergone a major transformation in the very short band history. In 2007 the band by Dominik winter Pagan / Black Metal band was formed, today they establish themselves with their second album "Wind" as Atmospheric Black Metal band. "establish" The use of the verb like due to the lack of awareness of the band surprised quite but already the opener shows where we are going. A...

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Review from Ad Vesperum Magazine

July 18, 2013
From: Ad Vesperum Magazine
Published: July 7, 2013
*Google translation of German review

Frigoris from the home country to present with "Wind" their second full disc.

Until a few hours my Essen Frigoris chapel was still completely unknown. What we get offered with "wind", the second work of the chapel? A mixture of Black Metal and Pagan, sometimes quickly, sometimes played a little milder. All backed by ballad (guitars) sounds. Melody hits hard and crisp percussion and bass Gittaren p...

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  FRIGORIS - WIND
 

Released: June 7, 2013
500 Copies
Atmospheric Black Metal

[CO-RELEASE WITH MISANTHROPIC ART PRODUCTIONS]