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What remains of Weirlohen? What remains of the LISTENER after another masterwork of worldbuilding (and in this instance, deconstruction) by Wydraddear?! baboonsandmoons
supported by 7 fans who also own “Zu Stein Geworden”
Every iteration of Eldritch Wizardry is a gem. On this album Chapter III evokes images of a small band of adventurers so common to the tropes of fantasy. But there's something sad behind the happy tones employed here. Almost like the whole journy could be a sung dirge. Celebratary but fatal. There is a doom inside this joy. GarrettStrife
supported by 7 fans who also own “Zu Stein Geworden”
There is a tension boiling beneath the surface here, which carries into nearly every Wydraddear album, and makes the listener feel as if they're trapped in this world. This is no criticism. It's an affirmation that Wydraddear is a master and this world is one worth never escaping. baboonsandmoons
Spectral, dark-edged British folk, warped on the latter half by mesmerizing remixes. All proceeds go to Black South West Network. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2020
supported by 6 fans who also own “Zu Stein Geworden”
The whole album, again, is of superb class! The tremolos, the fades and the intersecting and juxtaposition of melody lines are just divine! I am a proud supporter of Wydraddear and will continue to pay attention to his tasteful creations 🦇 minus9