Let's make it 3 years in a row. In 2017 Wobbler's From Silence to Somewhere was my choice for album of the year. I don't think it will be topped, but one never knows as obscure albums trickle in all the time. Last year we rambled on about All Traps on Earth, in effect the 4th Anglagard album, and subsequently named it album of the year for 2018. It's definitely beatable, but at this time, no challengers have emerged. And now Jordsjo follows the same path with their 4th album Nattfiolen. No point in making the same statements as I have on the prior 2. We are talking old school, dyed-in-the-wool symphonic prog of the 1973 variety with no nods to modern instrumentation. Vintage is as vintage gets. Jordsjo isn't quite as strong as All Traps on Earth, but it's so difficult not to love this style of music, no matter who's performing it. But then again, I was always the top Sinkadus apologist.
This is Jordsjo's finest hour to date, and a very promising direction. For all other bands: It's OK if we have more than one album a year like this. Really.
CD: 2019 Karisma
Comes with booklet containing lyrics.
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