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Album Review – Unviâr / Disglaç (2025)

Posted on November 26, 2025 by Gustavo Scuderi
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This unique Atmospheric Black Metal band from the beautiful region of Friûl will hypnotize you with their first full-length album, revolving around the complex yet unavoidable relationship between man and nature.

An Atmospheric Black Metal project hailing from a small land in Mitteleurope called Friûl, where the Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, Latin worlds coalesce in a unique mosaic of nature, people, magic, culture, languages and traditions, Unviâr, which means “winter” in Friulian, is an ode to the band’s homeland and to its people that pits the constant research and reworking of territorial identity against rampant hyperglobalization. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Davide Zago, and showcasing a stunning artwork by Paolo Girardi, Disglaç, or “defrost” in English, is the band’s follow-up to their 2023 debut EP Faliscjis, revolves around the complex yet unavoidable relationship between man and nature, a work that will delight fans of early Ulver, Drudkh, and Agalloch carefully brought into being by Daniele Tollon on vocals and guitars, Manuel Scapinello also on the guitars, Luca Franzin on bass, and Giulia Zuliani on drums.

The cello by guest Massimo Silverio already adds endless darkness to the band’s core sound in Nevere, or “never” in English, exploding into pure, unfiltered Atmospheric Black Metal led by Guilia’s venomous blast beats, not to mention the ferocity flowing from Daniele’s roars. Corints (“currents”) is another dark and visceral tune blending Black Metal with Post-Metal nuances, with the guitars by Daniele and Manuel exhaling fire; and Guilia takes the lead once again and kicks off the headbanging title-track Disglaç, supported by the massive bass lines by Luca, venturing through more melodic and even acoustic lands while also showcasing the band’s trademark heaviness as if it was three or four songs in one. Ritîr, which means “withdrawal” or “retire,” is a more straightforward Atmospheric Black Metal extravaganza, again presenting the striking riffage by Manuel; whereas last but not least, Massimo Silverio returns with his cello in Sul Ôr, which should translate as something like “on the gold,” closing the album on a pensive, grim mode, with even Daniele’s vocals getting deeper and more introspective.

Featuring dark music and a heavy epicness born from a dark naturalistic romanticism, a music that, with penetrating force, will firmly root itself in the listener’s heart, Disglaç brings forward the ancient voice of the land, the innate call of natural theophany, emerging as an intimate and reserved work, but precisely for this reason pure and uncontaminated. You can get to know more details about such an amazing band, including their live performances, on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their undisputed music on any platform like Spotify, and of course purchase their new album from their own BandCamp, from ATMF’s BandCamp, or from Metal Odissey as a CD or as an LP. Unviâr have simply  mastered the art of Black Metal with their debut album, crafting music that’s rooted in the early days of the genre while also looking forward, never sounding dull or repetitive. They’re one of the must-see names of the current scene worldwide, and I bet you’ll have an absolute blast once you dive deep into the irresistible world of Disglaç.

Best moments of the album: Nevere and Disglaç.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 ATMF

Track listing
1. Nevere 11:31
2. Corints 7:52
3. Disglaç 9:44
4. Ritîr 7:30
5. Sul Ôr 8:19

Band members
Daniele Tollon – vocals, guitars
Manuel Scapinello – guitars
Luca Franzin – bass
Giulia Zuliani – drums

Guest musician
Massimo Silverio – cello on “Nevere” and “Sul Ôr”

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