Gast1 wrote:
One amazing release! I can hear nature very strong on this album, sometimes spring, sometimes winter and sometimes autumn. It's quite evident that we take this kinda music completely differently, I do hear a lot of natures beauty on this album, all the time in fact. Moreover I hear sadness in this beauty, even more so in the vocals on the first track. I don't hear anything ugly about this album (uglyness as in the orgy you described), or malevolence. Even the raw parts seem to flow with gentle dynamics to me, and I hear every emotion I described in my post just as well here as in the accoustic passages. Maybe it's because I hardly listen to black other than this type that I have no trouble to find melody in what you seem to look at as raw guitarviolence. Gotta love the review by the way, although we differ in how we take the music to our hearts, you did put a lot of feeling into it, which I'd love to see more reviewers do (I always tried to do the same thing). One more thing, I think it's atmospheric, not ambient.
I understand what you are saying, and I am glad there is a possibility many people can interpret music differently. When I said "orgy" I didn't mean violence. Orgy does not have to violent, and that is why I also used bacchanalia word in the same sentence. When ancient Greeks were celebrating the god of wine Dyonisius they were engaging in "orgies" that were very peaceful, not violent at all. They would drink wine, be loud, trample grass, and kinda be happy within themselves not noticing the beautiful nature outside of them, not until the hangover passed anyway. This is how I feel about Le Secret. The beauty of nature is a bystander to a personal triumphant celebration, an orgy of the spirit, if you will. And it is creatures of the wood who would be engaged in it the most (read satyrs).