
Ulver "Flowers of Evil" Limited Edition 12"
*Purple Vinyl Exclusive to House of Mythology US Site and Limited to 500 Copies Worldwide*
With Flowers of Evil Ulver have fled a burning Rome, only to confront further crime and corruption. âRussian Dollâ, the albumâs first single, moves determinedly through the night, with a story of unfolding tragedy and misery. âMachine Guns and Peacock Feathersâ brings fiery end-time imagery â âbarrels are burning / great art will be destroyedâ â with a disco beat and flashy â80s synths. Dismal cries resound on âHour of the Wolfâ; echoing Bergmanâs classic film, the song is dedicated to the hour between night and dawn, âwhen most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most realâ. âApocalypse 1993â reveals Ulver at their catchiest, its bounding-goat groove running hand in hand with a grand chorus depicting the catastrophic events at Waco, Texas, during the winter of that year â the very same winter that saw the birth of Ulverâs first incarnation. From that thorny undergrowth, this is what they have become: an eclectic, many-headed beast, chanting the ecstasies of the spirit and the senses.
*Purple Vinyl Exclusive to House of Mythology US Site and Limited to 500 Copies Worldwide*
With Flowers of Evil Ulver have fled a burning Rome, only to confront further crime and corruption. âRussian Dollâ, the albumâs first single, moves determinedly through the night, with a story of unfolding tragedy and misery. âMachine Guns and Peacock Feathersâ brings fiery end-time imagery â âbarrels are burning / great art will be destroyedâ â with a disco beat and flashy â80s synths. Dismal cries resound on âHour of the Wolfâ; echoing Bergmanâs classic film, the song is dedicated to the hour between night and dawn, âwhen most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most realâ. âApocalypse 1993â reveals Ulver at their catchiest, its bounding-goat groove running hand in hand with a grand chorus depicting the catastrophic events at Waco, Texas, during the winter of that year â the very same winter that saw the birth of Ulverâs first incarnation. From that thorny undergrowth, this is what they have become: an eclectic, many-headed beast, chanting the ecstasies of the spirit and the senses.
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*Purple Vinyl Exclusive to House of Mythology US Site and Limited to 500 Copies Worldwide*
With Flowers of Evil Ulver have fled a burning Rome, only to confront further crime and corruption. âRussian Dollâ, the albumâs first single, moves determinedly through the night, with a story of unfolding tragedy and misery. âMachine Guns and Peacock Feathersâ brings fiery end-time imagery â âbarrels are burning / great art will be destroyedâ â with a disco beat and flashy â80s synths. Dismal cries resound on âHour of the Wolfâ; echoing Bergmanâs classic film, the song is dedicated to the hour between night and dawn, âwhen most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most realâ. âApocalypse 1993â reveals Ulver at their catchiest, its bounding-goat groove running hand in hand with a grand chorus depicting the catastrophic events at Waco, Texas, during the winter of that year â the very same winter that saw the birth of Ulverâs first incarnation. From that thorny undergrowth, this is what they have become: an eclectic, many-headed beast, chanting the ecstasies of the spirit and the senses.






















