iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Lost In Reverie by Peccatum, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Lost In Reverie

Peccatum

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

For everyone who thought Emperor's final album sounded a little thin on ideas and inspiration (and that really was everyone!), Peccatum is the reason why. The fact of the matter is, even as the Norwegian black metal icons were winding down their legendary career with less-than-legendary efforts, lead songwriter and visionary Ihsahn was already preoccupied with this all-consuming family side project featuring his wife, Ihriel (also known for her work with Star of Ash), and brother-in-law Lord PZ. In fact, the trio had already waxed two full albums and an EP by the time of Emperor's dissolution, and although PZ had already moved on, Peccatum's third opus, 2004's Lost in Reverie, was the first to benefit from Ihsahn's undivided attention — and it showed. A truly ambitious undertaking of post-metal experimentalism, Lost in Reverie pushes the genre's avant-garde boundaries to places neither Peccatum nor Emperor had yet dared explore, simultaneously breaking and rewriting all rules as it pleases its creators. Indeed, some might think that the opening tandem of "Desolate Ever After" and "In the Bodiless Heart" feature more good ideas than both of Emperor's last albums, as they move between ambient sweetness and industrial metal might at the drop of a scythe. Ensuing adventures in sound, such as "Parasite My Heart" and "Stillness," are similarly structured (or unstructured, as it were), with sparse, almost inaudible passages unexpectedly giving way to sweeping orchestrations, while Ihsahn and Ihriel (he screaming like a demon possessed and she like a ghoulish Kate Bush on the schizophrenic "Black Star") continually exchange vocal lines. Admittedly, the duo's ululating voices can be a bit much at times (on the softly trip-hopping "Veils of Blue," one wonders if they're being overtly dramatic or are simply off-key), but whatever the case, Ihriel redeems herself on the stunning piano and strings-driven parting shot "The Banks of This River Is Night." As this evocative piece carries the album home, it becomes apparent that, for all its often quixotic romanticism, Lost in Reverie's all-around sense of daring ultimately wins out over any occasional blunders — a brave and recommended release.

Customer Reviews

Peccatum's best

If you have found yourself browsing in Peccatum's albums chances are you have heard and are probably a fan of Emperor and/or Ihsahn's solo efforts. One of the many projects/groups that Ihsahn has been involved in is this, Peccatum. This album is the best of Peccatum's efforts. Peccatum combines elements of classical, jazz, industrial/electronica and of course what Ihsahn is best known for - Black Metal. This album/group is closer to Ihsahn solo albums than Emperor's in that it isn't firmly rooted in Black Metal but Black Metal's influence undeniably prevades the whole album...and all of Peccatum's albums for that matter. Listening to this album gives you hints to what musical territory Ihsahn would explore in his solo work. but it's Ihriel's eeirly beautiful gothic voice that is the main ingrediant to what sets this group/album apart for Ihsahn's equally stunning solo work. If you are any type of purist this album might not appeal to you...but if you are a listener with adventerous tastes this album is well worth your time and reveals a lot of it's quality upon repeated listens.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Peccatum is a Norwegian post-black metal project formed in 1998 by Emperor leader Ihsahn (real name: Vegard Tveitan) and his wife, Star of Ash's Ihriel (Heidi Tveitan), along with her brother, Lord PZ (Pål Solberg). Seeking to push beyond the stylistic restrictions of black metal, the trio of classically trained vocalists (Ihsahn also handling almost all instruments: guitar, bass, keyboards, etc.) combined elements of heavy metal, Gothic rock, industrial, new age, ambient, and especially classical...
Full Bio
Lost In Reverie, Peccatum
View In iTunes

Customer Ratings

We have not received enough ratings to display an average for this album.

Contemporaries

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.