Second and final chapter of their ode to Autumn.
Bonds to both Nature and tradition are at the heart of the band's rendition of Dark Folk, and both skillfully come together on this acoustic introspective incursion into life's ever-looming solitude.
"...The trees have grown dry and bare, as have I..."
On their third album, Urze de Lume turn inwards for a soothing journey which illustrates not only departure, but also homecoming, meticulously setting to music memories imbued with both nostalgia and longing.
Inspired by Iberian traditions, their music aims to celebrate the roots which identify a people and bind them to their land.
Although predominantly focused on guitar-based pieces, the leading role in "As Árvores..." is often taken over by the rebec, a bowed stringed instrument whose fiddle-like timbre brings forth an archaic, medieval-like, character to the album's instrumental canvas, which further expands on occasion to include wind instruments, discreet percussions and bagpipes.
The intentionally minimalist aesthetics seem to match the beauty of bare trees to perfection, yet Urze de Lume's use of multiple field recordings allows the hues of autumn to embed deeper into the music.
Now and then, they turn also to narrated poetry to lead us further into the recesses of remembrance, urging the embrace of loss as one welcomes back nighttime, the cold, and a sense of void for times bygone that the arrival of Autumn inevitably brings about.
This is the season where days start to run increasingly shorter and quieter, much like the lives of those to whom Urze de Lume dedicates this solemn work.
Tracklist:
1 Sobre Folhas De Carvalho 1:56
2 As Árvores Estão Secas E Não Têm Folhas 4:48
3 Prenúncio De Gelo 4:26
4 Da Tua Ausência 5:10
5 Solidão 3:29
6 Fantasmas Das Horas Mortas 5:26
7 Encruzilhadas 5:01
8 Sombras No Vento 5:42
9 Margens Do Rio Outono 2:50
10 Entardece Em Mim 4:04
11 Longa É A Noite 5:14
12 Alvorada De Destroços 2:26
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