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product_id: 5983478
title: "Urd Digi"
brand: "borknagar"
price: "AED 218"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/5983478-urd-digi
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
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# Urd Digi

**Brand:** borknagar
**Price:** AED 218
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Urd Digi by borknagar
- **How much does it cost?** AED 218 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

A band consistently inconsistent, BORKNAGAR have crafted a legacy for themselves based on the strength of a powerful and influential catalog. Marked by an ever-changing metamorphosis, BORKNAGAR's sound has helped to form a genre while constantly redefining itself. Just one listen to Urd proves how important an act BORKNAGAR truly are.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Great music but can it keep your attention?
  

*by C***S on Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2015*

I've been a fan of Borknagar since the release of "The Archaic Course" so I admittedly came on the bandwagon when the group was firing on all cylinders. I also own the follow up to that album, "Quintessence", and while it wasn't quite the epic that "The Archaic Course" was, I still found a lot to be excited about. Borknagar's style fits into a variety of tones, from blisteringly heavy to lengthy and epic to soft and melodic. When all of these forces come together at once is when Borknagar is at their best.I was intrigued by "Urd" when I learned that both Vintersorg and ICS Vortex (the two vocalists who separately make up the bulk of Borknagar's discography) were coming together on the same album. Visions of their past overwhelmingly amazing material danced through my head as I hit the purchase button to acquire this monumental moment in music history. What I received, unfortunately, was not what I hoped.The opening track Epochalypse delivers the goods, being absolutely everything I hoped it would be, I could honestly not be any happier with it. Roots, for all of the cool sounds that it employs, just doesn't leave a strong impression like the opener but if this was the only Borknagar track I'd ever heard I'm sure it is still good enough to inspire me to check out more. The Beauty of Dead Cities is another track that delivers exactly what I was hoping to hear, focusing on clean vocals and the peaceful/brutal transitions that made me love Borknagar to begin with.Now honestly, from here I could go through track by track and point out how each has great moments, how each delivers on some level, and it would sound like I highly recommend 'Urd'. I wish that was the case, I really do. I'm sure one day I'll have listened to 'Urd' enough that the glaring issue that led to a 3-star rating will no longer matter. But there is an issue, the same issue I had with their "Epic" album. Every song just seems to go on slightly too long. Like a friend you really like that overstays their welcome to the point that you're waiting for them to leave by the time they go.I can't pull a track off of this album for one of my friends to listen to because I already know that, for as impressed as they may be with a lot of it, they will eventually be bored of it by the time it finishes. I feel really bad about that too because I think Borknagar is one of those special bands that puts every ounce of creativity they have into each of their albums. There is no questioning the quality of the music or how dynamic it is, there are layers upon layers of content. It just can't seem to accomplish the most important part; keeping your attention.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    My album of the year.
  

*by I***O on Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013*

The evolution of this band is incredible, and this record proves it. I just love the transitions they made from growls to super clean voice in the chorus. The lyrics are very well written for the most part, blast beats all over the album (I love that), theres feelings in some songs like "Epochalypse" and some are more happier in some way , "age of creation" is a perfect example.The instrumental  "The plains of memories" is superb and shows what this guys can do.Its a superb album the best progressive/black/Experimental metal  out there by far . I would reccommend it to anyone wanting something different or just anyone thats into this genre.PS:The artwork in this album is fantastic

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Do yourself a favor, get this now!
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2012*

When ICS Vortex joined Dimmu Borgir, I thought we would never see him doing anything else with Borknagar or Arcturus.  Hearing that he was fired from Dimmu Borgir was music to my ears.  I was just suprised how fast he released a solo album and how good it was.  The release of this album was even better news.  I knew that his vocals paired with Vintersorg were going to be nothing short of amazing!This album is absolute perfection!  This is now my favorite Borknagar album!  I cannot stop listening to it over and over.  The compositions are complicated and beautiful.  Vintersorg and ICS Vortex's vocals compliment eachother and will absolutely stun you!  You get plenty of grim vocals and blast beats as well, so it definately has it's classic Black Metal moments.  There is something here for anyone that loves Black Metal.On a side note, I find it hilarious that Dimmu Borgir implied that ICS Vortex is lazy and while they have been churning out "Quality" side projects, he hasn't done anything.  This album along with his solo album make that statement absolutely laughable.  Meanwhile they bring Snowy Shaw (WHY? WTF?) into the fold, realease the worst Dimmu Borgir album ever and then Snowy Shaw runs back to Therion.  Thanks Dimmu Borgir!  Without this decision we wouldn't have another wonderful Borknager album, an album that makes your work look like joke in comparison.Now, when is Arcturus going to release their next album???

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