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  <description>&#8216;Knive&#8217;, Erik Skodvin&#8217;s debut album under the Svarte Greiner moniker was a milestone in doom music. Taking a surprisingly acoustic route, he kick-started a sub-genre as he used cello, violin and rattling miscellanies to conjure up blood-curdling soundscapes. &#8216;Kappe&#8217; is his sophomore effort and continues Skodvin&#8217;s blackened underworld cruise, furthering his mysterious cinematic sound.

Through incessant touring Skodvin has built up a distinctive live technique since the release of &#8216;Knive&#8217; and it is this which works as a spirit guide on &#8216;Kappe&#8217;. Travelling the dark corners of the world, Skodvin has explored every shadowed alleyway in his grasp, built up a collection of broken glove-puppets and potion-filled medicine bottles and trapped many a stifled scream in the process. Some of these disparate adventures were captured to cassette tape (&#8216;Penpals Forever&#8217;) and wax disc (&#8216;Til Seters&#8217;), but the most evil moments were set aside for this full length record; four fated psalms in honour of the dark Northern lords.

The album&#8217;s opener &#8216;Tunnel of Love&#8217; may be the noisiest piece Skodvin has produced to date with a death-rattle of chains accompanying his patented maritime bass drone. It sounds something like Death&#8217;s gondola gliding through purgatory, gradually building into a dense, chattering cloud of torment before dropping into bleak stillness. Skodvin is joined by Ultralyd saxophonist Kjetil M&#248;ster who adds a disarmingly terrifying squeal to the horrifying detuned strings on &#8216;Candle Light Dinner Actress&#8217;. The most startling change here is his incorporation of the electric guitar &#8211; &#8216;Mystery Man&#8217; sees Skodvin harness the feedback into loops of distressing, pained melancholy bringing to mind Skullflower or a slow-motion Sonic Youth at times.

&#8216;Kappe&#8217; however is very much its own beast, and followers will already know that nothing sounds quite like Svarte Greiner. You won&#8217;t find a more unsettling record this winter...</description>
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  <tagline>The sophomore album from Erik Skodvin, taking his doom-laden sound into the darkest crevices of the underworld</tagline>
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