With the Leonese Metal band ‘LLVME’ having just released their new album ‘Yía De Nuesu’, I took the opportunity to ask them a few questions and to learn a little more about them, the style and the influence behind the unique direction of the sound.
1. Hi Nandu, I’m Dylan, welcome to MSFinland! Now that you have released your second album entitled ‘Yía De Nuesu’ is there any plans for a third?
Nandu: Right now, we are planning the third album, but it will take us 3 or 4 years. We are a small band and we’ve done a big effort releasing “Fogeira de Sueños” and “Yía de Nuesu” in a period of 2 years. Anyway, the third album will be different because we don’t want to record the same album again and again like a lot of bands do. Llvme means variety and unexpected music.
Artist – LLVME Title – Yía De Nuesu Label – My Kingdom Music Release date – March 26th, 2012
1. 1188-1230
2. Helmántica
3. Vettonia
4. Vaqueirada’l Baitse
5. Conceyu
6. Yia Fatu A Tierra
7. Pramoséu
8. Purtiellu De La Llïaltá
9. Llibación Nu Alborecer
10. Xota Chaconeada
11. Miróbriga
12. Fayéu De Sueños
Leonese Folk Doom Metal band ‘LLVME’ offer us their latest instalment to their discography entitled ‘Yía De Nuesu’. ‘LLVME’ meaning ‘Fire’ in the native language of the ancient kingdom of Leon has up to date released 2 other albums with this being their third, in this beautiful language. With a mixture of instruments ranging from the Guitars, Violins and choirs up to the Bagpipes and Hurdy-Gurdy, expressions and characteristics really come to light with this album as a whole and become very colourful indeed.
With the super expressive instruments starting this album followed up with the vocal section of ‘Montejo’ and the female vocals adjoining before the very gentle phrasing of the violins, into the solo section just leaves you struck for words. A truly inspiration first track!
There is no doubt in my mind what-so-ever that the impact of this album has definitely altered my view on ‘Doom and Folk Metal’ entirely. As you progress through this album you are so heavily given a huge range of emotions and feelings so much so that you are left with a feeling of ‘I’m going to go find more music like this!’
With a mixture of vocal combinations between the male screams and growls and the gentle almost subtle female vocals riding the background this album has it all.
Having always been a big fan of the bagpipes especially when played well ‘Vettonia’ was a real joy for me, with the breakdowns of instruments controlling an absolute madness within heavy rhythms and the eastern type scales this track is brilliant as is the whole album. ‘Pramoséu’ is another great song entirely upon itself, taking you to the streets and leaving you to take in the sights, smells and atmosphere’s of a world without limits.
If you like to be taken onto a journey of discovery then this will be perfect for you. With the lead guitar sections worthy of some of the most beautiful tones you will ever hear in a lifetime, to the rhythms that take you right into the fields like that of ‘Purtiellu De La Llïaltá’ and vocal mixtures so well created, then this album is most definitely for you.
Extraordinarily Beautiful!
Reviewed by Dylan Raine
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