Berdreyminn Review - Ghostcult Mag
Twenty-two years into a career is usually not a time to make a career high point. If you are Icelandic rockers Sólstafir who have already had a career full of great albums, consistent as…
Twenty-two years into a career is usually not a time to make a career high point. If you are Icelandic rockers Sólstafir who have already had a career full of great albums, consistent as…
The production on ‘Berdreyminn’ further enhances the authenticity of the music, allowing it to live and breathe with a vibrancy that a more polished affair might have eradicated. As…
The first video from Berdreyminn is now available to view online. The band say: “Videos have always been a medium that we take seriously. We have worked with excellent visual artists…
But it’s not all thoughtful dreamscapes and operatic extravagance, trust me, Berdreyminn rocks. Take the song Isafold, with its psychedelic riff work which alters but never loses sense…
The album has the same distinctive sound that makes each Sólstafir release unique in its own way. It has a rounded feel; it’s catchy and accessible, with hooks that will stay with you…
This isn’t an album you can listen to once and be done with it – several spins will be required to explore every single nuance and the effect is incredible…..Just as its…
The closing words for Berdreyminn is that it’s a solid, epic and, most importantly, interesting successor. They could have easily churned out a carbon copy of Otta, instead they decided…
From Brooklyn Vegan: Icelandic blackened post metal outfit Solstafir always carried a hint of 70’s hard rock classicism in them. Hell, many bands do. It’s difficult to imagine them or…