It´s pretty decent. I will wait until I heard the whole thing. At this moment it´s not easy to tell if they can keep the quality of their old stuff. But I´ll stay positive.
Lol, so it was, pretty good stuff I think. They may have mellowed just a little being out of the studio for 20 years. Does anyone else hear a touch of mellowness, or is it just me? I really don't care, I think the album should be great. They are one of the originators of the Gothenburg sound, so it's nice to hear it in true form again.
Lol, so it was, pretty good stuff I think. They may have mellowed just a little being out of the studio for 20 years. Does anyone else hear a touch of mellowness, or is it just me? I really don't care, I think the album should be great. They are one of the originators of the Gothenburg sound, so it's nice to hear it in true form again.
Oh, yeah. The whole community is going to schiit all over themselves if it's an even c- consistency. Shoot, as much as I may poo poo the genre, I'm totally up a solid Gothenburg release. I hope it's as good as this sounds all the way through. If so-count me on the ATG train.
I'm sure you maybe heard the Frost album, maybe the Emperor split "Hordanes Land ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hordanes_Land
Emperor and Enslaved have their demos combined on a CD.
SQ became much better with Isa foreword. But Frost is classic. They have a wild mid-period where before Isa, you could tell they were wondering and looking and then Isa became the new fully formed sound. I drove around for days finding their obscure CDs in stores, when there was CD stores. Lol.
Still if many have heard the early stuff it is refreshing to hear Isa. Ruun and Vertebrae. IMO
Maybe they owe most of their early sound to Bathory right along with Immortal?
I own the following Enslaved releases: Yggdrasill, Hordanes Land, Vikingligr Veldi, Frost, Eld, Mardraum, Isa, Ruun, Vertebrae, Axioma Ethica Odini, and The Sleeping Gods.
I own the following Enslaved releases: Yggdrasill, Hordanes Land, Vikingligr Veldi, Frost, Eld, Mardraum, Isa, Ruun, Vertebrae, Axioma Ethica Odini, and The Sleeping Gods.
http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Enslaved/Monumension/449 As you can maybe tell Monumension is by far their strangest and most progressive. I mentally group it with Mardraum, Beyond the Within.
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