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At the Heart of Winter

Immortal

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Album Review

At the Heart of Winter marks the beginning of Immortal's second incarnation, paring the band down to the duo of Abbath Doom Occulta and Horgh after the departure of guitarist and founding member Demonaz Doom Occulta due to severe tendonitis in his arms. Thus, Abbath alone took over six-string and songwriting duties (although Demonaz still contributed his trademark fantastical war- and winter-themed lyrics), and Immortal progressed beyond their blurry, hyperspeed, under-produced past into muscular metal maturity, melding frostbitten Norwegian black metal with the intricate riffing and tempo changes of German thrash. Which isn't to say the group abandoned blastbeats or Abbath's throaty reptilian croak; within the lengthy, creatively arranged epics "Withstand the Fall of Time," "Years of Silent Sorrow," and "Tragedies Blows at Horizon" lies a balance of battle-ready blitzkrieg and grandiose, anthemic melodies only hinted at in Immortal's previous output (see "Mountains of Might" on the preceding album, Blizzard Beasts). The material lends breathing room to the drums, with skin-pounder Horgh adding to the album's majestic feel with a diverse, organic performance. At the Heart of Winter also found Immortal forging their relationship with head Hypocrisy honcho/producer Peter Tagtgren and his Abyss Studios, which gives the album a thick, weighty mix that complements the group's inspired songwriting. The result is a clarity and focus that few purveyors of the genre succeeded at finding, a painstakingly organized assemblage of black metal's base elements into a disciplined purity of metal that prefers the power of the almighty riff instead of the occasionally overblown classical structuring of much-lauded stalwarts Emperor and Cradle of Filth or the strange experimentation that Mayhem and Arcturus would undertake. At the Heart of Winter should sway even black metal naysayers into the Immortal camp, provided they can look past the bandmembers' gimmicky face paint and silly posturing in the CD booklet photos and embrace the majestic metal within.

Customer Reviews

Immortal's best

This is definitely Immortal's best album! Okay, second-best... "Sons..." is the best. This album almost harnesses the actual grimness and wintry landscape of Norway... I couldn't imagine a better black metal band than Immortal: no satanism, just winter! If you want a good start into the world of black metal, this is where it's at.

Get this

My favorite, and I think Immortal's best release. From start to finish this a Black Metal masterpiece. A musical work of art. If you've heard of Immortal and were looking for an album to start with, "At the Heart of Winter" is it.

One of my fav Immortal albums

This album, along with Sons, and Pure Holocaust are my favorite albums by Immortal. There are only six songs on this album, but they are all over six minutes long, and epic as f**k! Immortal has some of the catchiest riffs out of all the original Norwegian black metal bands, and this album is definitely a showcase of them. Withstand the Fall of time is probably my favorite due to its awesome middle section, followed by Where Dark and Light Don't Differ (theres a doubling effect on the vocals that sounds really demonic).

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Of all the Norwegian black metal bands, Immortal has, arguably, stuck the closest to the mystical, occult-inspired vision of the scene: the bandmembers kept the evil-Kiss makeup throughout the band's existence, rarely experimented outside of the traditional guitars-drums-bass instrumental configuration, and never revealed their real names. Brothers in pseudonyms only, vocalist/bassist Abbath Doom Occulta and guitarist Demonaz Doom Occulta formed Immortal in Bergen, Norway, in 1990. Abbath was originally...
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