Hi, welcome back to Kscope the Post-progressive Podcast. Episode 27. Part 2..
Early pioneers of Norwegian black metal, Ulver have continually evolved throughout their career, they're living legends of the dark music industry, blending rock, electronica, symphonic and chamber traditions. They’ve always done exactly what they want to do.
Last year Kscope released the beautiful Wars Of The Roses album, now, Childhood's End, a collection of classic psychedelic and garage rock covers; unique versions of tunes by the likes The 13th Floor Elevators, Jefferson Airplane, The Pretty Things and many obscure ones too.
In a rare interview Kriss discusses the reasons for doing the album, why they feel they're "ambassadors" for these kinds of psyche records, the band’s adventures on tour. He now sees Ulver "on the periphery of metal”…
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