The Divination of Antiquity explained

The Divination of Antiquity
Type:studio
Artist:Winterfylleth
Cover:Winterfylleth - The Divination of Antiquity album cover.jpg
Released:6 October 2014
Genre:Black metal
Length:56:36
Language:English
Label:Candlelight Records
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The Divination of Antiquity is the fourth studio album by the English black metal band Winterfylleth, released on 6 October 2014 through Candlelight Records.

Music and lyrics

The Divination of Antiquity is the fourth studio album by the English black metal band Winterfylleth. According to the band's singer Chris Naughton, the band members invested more time in writing the songs than they had for the previous albums, creating many versions of the songs and rearranging them multiple times. The album's title is meant as an encouragement to study history and learn from experience in order to not repeat previous mistakes. It ties in with an overall message about cyclical history and an understanding of contemporary times as characterised by monetary rule and exploitation.[1]

Release

Candlelight Records released The Divination of Antiquity on 6 October 2014. The cover art continues Winterfylleth's habit of displaying English landscapes, in this case a photograph by Winterfylleth's drummer Simon Lucas of West Water in the Lake District. According to Naughton, the purpose is to represent "the immense vastness and beauty of England". "Whisper of the Elements" was released as a single with a lyric video on 15 August 2014.[2]

Reception

Herr Møller of Metal.de wrote that The Divination of Antiquity continues Winterfylleth's combination of Nordic black metal with folk elements and a focus on melody, but reaches a higher quality level than previous albums. He called it one of the best melodic black metal albums of the year, wrote that every track is good and that "Whisper of the Elements" stands out as one of the most musically dynamic songs in its genre.[3] Metal Hammers Dayal Patterson wrote that The Divination of Antiquity largely sounds like Winterfylleth's three previous albums, which are characterised by "hypnotic and atmosphere-rich sound-scapes" adopted from second wave black metal, but stands out through its nods to post-black metal, with an occasionally introspective tone reminiscent of Alcest.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Herr Møller . 16 October 2014 . Winterfylleth. Interview mit Sänger und Gitarrist Chris Naughton zum neuen Album 'The Divination Of Antiquity' . . de . 24 June 2024 .
  2. News: Selzer . Jonathan . 15 August 2014 . Exclusive: winterfylleth unleash glorious new lyric video . . 24 June 2024 .
  3. News: Herr Møller . 30 September 2014 . Winterfylleth - The Divination Of Antiquity . . de . 24 June 2024 .
  4. News: Patterson . Dayal . Dayal Patterson . 16 September 2014 . Winterfylleth: The Divination Of Antiquity . . 24 June 2024 .