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Below the Lights

Enslaved

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Album Review

One of the few early-wave Norwegian black metal bands still making music in the early 2000s, Enslaved has also remained quite prolific. Below the Lights is their third album of the decade, and with it, they unfold a rare balance between remaining innovative and experimental without getting into a lot of electronic trickery. Often that balancing act takes place literally, the band coming up with odd juxtapositions such as layering a sad, soaring guitar solo over a fierce blastbeat ("As Fire Swept Clean the Earth"), or a bluesy hard rock solo over a galloping black metal backdrop ("The Dead Stare"). At other points, the contrasts are more clear-cut, such as the abrupt switch into the death metal-ish middle section on "As Fire Swept..." Elsewhere, Enslaved also offers up chanting Norse vocals and intricate prog-rock passages ("Havenless"), a harmonically unusual guitar/flute/drum intro ("Queen of the Night"), some tasteful synthesizer passages, and plenty of good old-fashioned guttural death metal riffing as well. Yet for all its variety, this is still a fairly heavy, meat-and-potatoes album with plenty of emotional nuance as well. There are a few spots where Enslaved's ambitions get the better of them, but the experimentation is welcome in any case, and most of it does work. Below the Lights will likely stand out down the road as one of the top black metal releases of 2003.

Customer Reviews

Finally Haveless

Very cool. I've waited to get Havenless since I heard it in "Metal:A Headbangers Journey" but iTunes didn't have it. Finally.

Ridicule Swarm

is an amazing song. When they played it live my head nearly fell off I was headbanging so hard and frequent. This album is a masterpiece. Of the latter day Enslaved this and Isa are my favorites. As Fire Swept Clean the Earth is an extremely epic opener and one hell of a song. This is the band you will want to see live over and over again. You know a band is really good when they any song from their catalouge almost identical to the actual version. One of their best albums for sure.

This is an amazing CD, one of my favorites

Enslaved has been around for quite a while. Frost was the first album I got by them, and it's not bad, but this one blows its doors off. This is the best album by them besides Ruun. As Fire Swept Clean the Earth and A Darker Place are both great songs, though my favorite is The Dead Stare. The most intricate song is actually Queen of the Night. The only song that isn't worthy of 5 stars is Ridicule Swarm, which just isn't as good as the other 6.

Biography

Formed: 1991

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Norwegian black metal band Enslaved were formed in 1991 by guitarist/keyboardist Ivar Bjørnson and bassist Grutle Kjellson; a demo titled Yggdrstll followed a year later. The group's official albums include 1994's Frost, 1997's Eld, and 1999's Blodhemn. Personnel shifts have plagued the group throughout its existence; as of 1998, its membership...
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