ENSLAVED — Eld (review)

ENSLAVED — Eld album cover Album · 1997 · Black Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
siLLy puPPy
Starting out with a lengthy non-metal intro encapsulates the very essence of ENSLAVED’s career on their third full length album ELD as does the entirety of the opening track “793 (Slaget Om Lindisfarne)” or in English “793 (The Battle Of Lindisfarne.)” The slightly over sixteen minute track displays another step in the continuing evolutionary step in this band’s sound and a snapshot to a rung on their ladder up to the progressive heights they would reach with their 21st century releases. ELD may well be a subordinate release in the shadow of their more famous debut “Vikingligr Veldi” and their series of progressive behemoths beginning with “Monumension,” but don’t doubt for a minute that ENSLAVED weren’t capable of extremely enthralling progressiveness in the form of Viking black metal on all their albums in between. This band just really knew how to blend a plethora of elements together in all the right ways to create captivating music. ELD is certainly no exception to this trend.

One of the first differences i notice on ELD in contrast to the previous album “Frost” is the drumming and as it turns out there has been a change of the guard in this department. On “Frost” we were graced with the talents of none other than black metal pioneer and band hopper Trym Torson (Emperor, Imperium, Zyklon etc) and on this release we hear Harald Helgeson taking up the duties. Although his drumming skills aren’t as proficient and aggressive as Torson, he is definitely able to get the job done and in a way that really suits the music. His style is noticeably different though and drumming styles are key differentiators in the metal world. However, like any good band should, everyone adapts to all the musicians on board, hence the reason why there is really no less than really good ENSLAVED album.

This album is just chock full of satisfying musical ideas. While the main focus is on second wave black metal and all the fury, raspy vocals and blastbeats that ensue, there is so much more on board here. Right from the symphonic intro we encounter everything from thrashy riffing, traditional metal rhythms and progressive time sigs that while not a mainstay at this point introduce themselves periodically and in just the right places to make this album feel very balanced. And also while the vocals are mostly placed in the aggressive raspy second wave black metal style, there is more attention placed on the clean monastery monk chants that will find their way into more extensive use on future releases. These chants while not dominant are nonetheless quite satisfying in the contrast. Possibly an inspiration from early Ulver? I would bet so.

For me ELD is another winner of an album. Since it is firmly rooted in the most extreme of black metal of the 90s, this will mostly appeal to fans of that style but there is a clear continuation of the progressive tendencies offered on the debut album while retaining the black metal dominance of the second. ENSLAVED are masters of simply ratcheting up their style and evolution little by little on each album and not really deviating significantly from what came before. While some may find their black metal focused albums more satisfying and some may lean towards the progressive one, it must be understood that they simply use both of these styles as a duality and only change the formula of how much each dominates. For me i really love both styles. Each album has a different ratio of how much each element is present and personally i love each and every possible combination with ELD being no exception. Album number three and just as satisfying as the first two. Not a great band in the making, but a great band already made.
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siLLy puPPy wrote:
more than 2 years ago
What i love about this band is how the music hooks you in at first but after many listens it just keeps unfolding its charm. Just listened to RIITIIR, In Times and the early albums and i have to say that ALL of them have grown on me more upon every listen. I would say just start with the debut album and work your way up. There are no throwaways with this band
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Loads of releases to dig into then Adam. Some favor the more traditional Black metal sound of the early albums, while others (like myself) favor the later more progressive extreme metal releases. My personal favorites are RIITIIR, In Times, and ISA.
siLLy puPPy wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Yeah, do! One of my favorite progressive black metal bands. IMHO one of the most consistent bands as well. I pretty much couldn't fathom living without any of their albums. Ironically i think the Sleeping Gods EP is the ONLY release i haven't heard so far :)
adg211288 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I definitely need to check out more of this band's albums. I've only heard Axioma Ethica Odini (once) plus The Sleeping Gods EP.

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