The tone is wonderfully given with the masterful adaptation of Game of Thrones generic, not horses pounded the drums and the bass singing warriors on "sentinel" or "Mjöllnir" which also recalls the rhythm of the rowers on a ship, their lamentation for the violins tremble "like a tormented heart" for the losses endured ... (poignant and sublime ad Silencia luna amica mea) ... but it's also going home with festivities ensue ... the limited edition proposes two additional tracks including a duet with Marie de Malicorne, a hoarse but clear voice that beautifully matches that of our troubadour ... I looove!
If Odysseus sailed us through the ages, Oreflam still very medieval, both in the traditional repertoire of three songs that the interpreter likes for their relationship to courtly love, as in the evocation of faith of a people his head voice extols such a choir of angels pierced the silence of churches, soaring to the top of the Cathedrals. "Ultima Nocte" is a hymn to any belief whatsoever, vibrant notes that never falls we hugged by its solemnity ... but it's also the deep voice that Luke uses so generously that evokes some songs Gregorian. Between war and peace, divine and human, spirituality and intense emotion, celestial and terrestrial with ever ubiquitous nature (chirping, croaking, pawing, murmur of a brook) is an album that leaves you with a light heart and serene soul, like a state of grace that nothing and nobody can disturb ...