Norway’s progressive extreme metal band ENSLAVED will release their new album, Riitiir, in Europe on September 28th and in North America on October 2nd on CD, vinyl and digital download.
The new album track, ‘Veilburner’, is streaming HERE, courtesy of Metal Hammer Germany.
In the video footage below, bassist / vocalist Grutle Kjellson talks about the making of Riitiir:
Riitiir was recorded in Bergen, Norway at Duper Studios, Earshot Studios, Solslottet Studios, and Peersonal Sound. At Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden, Jens Bogren handled mixing duties while Tony Lindgren handled the mastering. The team of producers includes Enslaved’s very own Ivar Bjørnson, Grutle Kjellson & Herbrand Larsen, plus Iver Sandøy.
Riitiir tracklisting:
‘Thoughts Like Hammers’
‘Death In The Eyes Of Dawn’
‘Veilburner’
‘Roots Of The Mountain’
‘Riitiir’
‘Materal’
‘Storm Of Memories’
‘Forsaken’
The deluxe digi-pak edition includes a bonus DVD featuring: The Making of Riitiir, The Band, The Studios, The Artwork.
Check out an album preview below.
A lyric video for ‘Thoughts Like Hammers’, the opening track of Riitiir, can be seen below:
In the second of eight installments, ENSLAVED bassist/vocalist/lyricist Grutle Kjellson and rhythm guitarist/songwriter/lyricist Ivar Bjørnson offer song commentaries on their trademarked Norwegian strain of progressive extreme metal that will be unveiled with their twelfth studio album, RIITIIR, due out on September 28th .
Kjellson on “Death In The Eyes Of Dawn”:
“It is impossible for a band like ENSLAVED not to be inspired by Bathory! And we somehow always end up paying a little tribute to Quorthon on each album. Bathory is our musical roots, maybe more than any other band. On Axioma Ethica Odini, the song ‘Singular’ became ‘the Bathory song,’ and this time it was ‘Death In The Eyes Of Dawn’ that got that honor! The song changed a whole lot from the first sketches, partly because of mine and Herbrand’s vocal arrangements and partly because of co-producer Iver Sandøy´s crazy idea that the second theme in the song sounded very Beatles-like and thus we had to develop that theme in a more Beatles-like direction! We did so, and ended up sounding nothing like the Beatles whatsoever! Maybe the bass guitar does, but I doubt that Macca [McCartney] ever sounded like I do vocally… not even on the demos for Magical Mystery Tour. The lyrics are inspired by the idea of self-destruction and the final judgment (Ragnarok in the Norse Mythology). You can find in several of the different mythologies around the globe: the mutual fear of the ‘dark’ forces in cosmos.”
Bjørnson on “Death In The Eyes Of Dawn”:
“A great thing with writing music for ENSLAVED is how solid the core identity of the band is: there’s room for allowing quite ‘direct’ inspirations and references into the music, and it still comes out and across as ENSLAVED’s interpretations of the music we’re inspired by, rather than us trying to be someone else. The main theme of the song is a humble tribute to ‘Viking-era’ Bathory (Hammerheart and Twilight Of The Gods) without being anything else than pure ENSLAVED in my ears. The two singers are doing such a formidable job on this track, and I’ve got to say that Ice’s lead before the mid-break is my favorite lead of his on this album… perhaps even among his entire body of work: simple, elegant and saturated with emotion and atmosphere. It is also necessary to emphasize co-producer Iver Sandøy’s invaluable participation in both the arrangement and production of the song; he played a large role in the song’s dynamics and final arrangement. It also has to be mentioned how brilliant Grutle’s title for the song is. Discussing the lyrics with him, I learned that my own understanding of them took a different path from his – all you could wish from lyrics!”
Read their commentary on the album opener, “Thoughts Like Hammers,” on the band’s Facebook page.
A glimpse into Norwegian artist Truls Espedal’s creation process for the RIITIIR album artwork plus a narration by ENSLAVED vocalist/bassist Grutle Kjellson is now available for viewing below:
The twelfth studio installment by Norway’s progressive extreme metallers ENSLAVED, “RIITIIR”, is due out in Europe on September 28th. It was recorded in Bergen, Norway at Duper Studios, Earshot Studios, Solslottet Studios, and Peersonal Sound. At Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden, Jens Bogren handled mixing duties while Tony Lindgren handled the mastering. The team of producers includes ENSLAVED’s very own Ivar Bjørnson, Grutle Kjellson & Herbrand Larsen, plus Iver Sandøy.
View the lyric video for “Thoughts Like Hammers” here:
A lyric video for ‘Thoughts Like Hammers’, the opening track of Riitiir, the twelfth studio album by Norwegian progressive extreme metal band ENSLAVED, is now available for viewing. Check it out below:
‘Thoughts Like Hammers’ is available for free download at this location.
Enslaved will release Riitiir, in Europe on September 28th and in North America on October 2nd on CD, vinyl and digital download. Check out a new album preview below. It is available for pre-order at the bottom of the page.
Riitiir tracklisting:
‘Thoughts Like Hammers’
‘Death In The Eyes Of Dawn’
‘Veilburner’
‘Roots Of The Mountain’
‘Riitiir’
‘Materal’
‘Storm Of Memories’
‘Forsaken’
A new one-minute teaser for “RIITIIR”, the twelfth studio album from Norwegian progressive extreme metallers ENSLAVED, is available below. The CD will be released in Europe on September 28 and in North America on October 9 via Nuclear Blast Records.
A track-by-track review of “RIITIIR” can be found at Terrorizer.com.
“It has been only two years since we last released an album [2010’s award-winning ‘Axioma Ethica Odini’], and we’ve been touring Europe and North America several times since then,” reflects ENSLAVED guitarist, songwriter, and founding member Ivar Bjørnson. “Some might think that this schedule, and the fact that we celebrated our 20th anniversary last year, should result in some time off in the end. Nah. Like a space vessel that gains momentum by entering slingshot-orbits on its way through space, we seem to gain speed, direction, and strength on our journeys, through new releases and subsequent tours.
“Describing the sound on the new album is both easy and hard,” Bjørnson continues. “It is easy because it sounds like ENSLAVED, whatever that means. It is hard because there are so many layers and different focal points. I have a feeling that it has a deeper complexity than our previous efforts, but at the same time, I do find it more catchy and moving. Then again, I am the opposite of objective in this, so again I’ll leave it up to the people outside the band to make up their mind.”
The track listing for the “RIITIIR” European and North American digipak is as follows:
01. Thoughts Like Hammers
02. Death In The Eyes Of Dawn
03. Veilburner
04. Roots Of The Mountain
05. Riitiir
06. Materal
07. Storm Of Memories
08. Forsaken
The track listing for the “RIITIIR” 2LP double-gatefold is as follows:
Side A:
01. Thoughts Like Hammers
02. Death In The Eyes Of Dawn
Side B:
01. Veilburner
02. Roots Of The Mountain
Side C:
01. Riitiir
02. Materal
Side D:
01. Storm Of Memories
02. Forsaken
The cover artwork for “RIITIIR” was once again created by Truls Espedal and can be seen below. He stated about his latest collaboration with the band, “ENSLAVED‘s music is constantly evolving and expanding, and we early on decided that the artwork should reflect this. From my first collaboration with the band on [2001’s] ‘Monumension’ and forward, we have slowly merged different aspects into the work; what we wanted to do now was to further expand and change things up a bit, without losing the connection to earlier work. It still has a strong sense of symbolism, symmetrical compositions and references to Norse art. But there is an even bigger emphasis on realism on ‘RIITIIR’, which hopefully adds atmosphere to the finished work.”
ENSLAVED‘s last two CDs — “Vertebrae” (2008) and “Axioma Ethica Odini” (2010) — were released via Indie Recordings in Europe and Nuclear Blast in North America.
“Thoughts Like Hammers”, a new song from Norwegian progressive extreme metallers ENSLAVED, can be streamed at NPR.org. The track comes off the band’s twelfth studio album, “RIITIIR”, which will be released in Europe on September 28 and in North America on October 9 via Nuclear Blast Records.
A track-by-track review of “RIITIIR” is available at Terrorizer.com.
“It has been only two years since we last released an album [2010’s award-winning ‘Axioma Ethica Odini’], and we’ve been touring Europe and North America several times since then,” reflects ENSLAVED guitarist, songwriter, and founding member Ivar Bjørnson. “Some might think that this schedule, and the fact that we celebrated our 20th anniversary last year, should result in some time off in the end. Nah. Like a space vessel that gains momentum by entering slingshot-orbits on its way through space, we seem to gain speed, direction, and strength on our journeys, through new releases and subsequent tours.
“Describing the sound on the new album is both easy and hard,” Bjørnson continues. “It is easy because it sounds like ENSLAVED, whatever that means. It is hard because there are so many layers and different focal points. I have a feeling that it has a deeper complexity than our previous efforts, but at the same time, I do find it more catchy and moving. Then again, I am the opposite of objective in this, so again I’ll leave it up to the people outside the band to make up their mind.”
The track listing for the “RIITIIR” European and North American digipak is as follows:
01. Thoughts Like Hammers
02. Death In The Eyes Of Dawn
03. Veilburner
04. Roots Of The Mountain
05. Riitiir
06. Materal
07. Storm Of Memories
08. Forsaken
The track listing for the “RIITIIR” 2LP double-gatefold is as follows:
Side A:
01. Thoughts Like Hammers
02. Death In The Eyes Of Dawn
Side B:
01. Veilburner
02. Roots Of The Mountain
Side C:
01. Riitiir
02. Materal
Side D:
01. Storm Of Memories
02. Forsaken
The cover artwork for “RIITIIR” was once again created by Truls Espedal and can be seen below. He stated about his latest collaboration with the band, “ENSLAVED‘s music is constantly evolving and expanding, and we early on decided that the artwork should reflect this. From my first collaboration with the band on [2001’s] ‘Monumension’ and forward, we have slowly merged different aspects into the work; what we wanted to do now was to further expand and change things up a bit, without losing the connection to earlier work. It still has a strong sense of symbolism, symmetrical compositions and references to Norse art. But there is an even bigger emphasis on realism on ‘RIITIIR’, which hopefully adds atmosphere to the finished work.”
Source: Blabbermouth
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