"Vertebrae" CD by Enslaved
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| Item no. | 437204 |
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| Title | Vertebrae |
| Musical Genre | Black Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Enslaved |
| Release date | 9/26/08 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Clouds
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2.To the coast
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3.Ground
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4.Vertebrae
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5.New dawn
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6.reflection
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7.Center
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8.The watcher
by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (15.09.2008) Enslaved are certainly no slaves of the music market with its trends and hypes: from their beginning, they rather set the trends of the Metal zeitgeist instead of limping behind. The band itself is responsible for the dry, often chameleonic sound - the Grieghallen mark of the old days is fading. Keys man Herbrand Larsen is becoming more and more of a considerable vocalist in addition to Grutle - this should please more and more Opeth-, Katatonia- or even Porcupine Tree-followers. The Nowegians donβt neglect their dark roots, though - they just donβt emphasize the Black Metal parts that much any more (apart from "New dawn", that is.) The most unusual song is "Ground": the guitar wielders wow us with a Pink Floyd-esque solo followed by some Iron Maiden harmonies... Sublime - with considerable bite: "The watcher". Enslaved are unpredictable as usual: you never know when and how their songs will end.