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1. Grovelling Within the Zenith of Perversion 04:07
2. And Once My Eyes Had Forgotten the Sun 07:42
3. Bound in Flesh 07:47
4. Hail Terror 07:17
5. Nameless One 06:31
6. A Scarring Quest of Purity in Form 05:53
7. The Essence of Nothingness 08:16
1. Inferior Bleeding 03:26
2. I call your Name 05:55
3. Bestial Supremacy 03:39
4. Infected 04:27
5. Parallel to a Wall of Fire 04:09
6. Symbolic Revulsion 04:50
7. Artificial 03:04
8. Revival of Torment 05:00
9. Crushing the Retrospective Dominions 03:10
10. Finalizing Sovereignty 05:54
1. Atternatt 06:48
2. Umenneske 08:16
3. Lukt Til Helvete 05:05
4. Doedsjarl 05:26
5. Motpol 05:12
6. September Omsider 05:12
7. Velg Bort Livet 10:27
«Paired with the re-issue of “Axioma Ethica Odini”, as these two Enslaved-albums also form an important pair musically; as many of the bands releases do, forming pairs in dynamics sonically and conceptually. Already somewhat of a “cult classic”, this is the album where the production philosophy of “new era” Enslaved was born, through the mentoring of mixer Joe Baressi (Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins) – recorded in Studio Studio, owned and operated by TNT lead guitarist Ronnie Le Tekrø (who also guests on the album).
This re-issue features two very rare cover-tracks recorded during Enslaved legendary live-appearance at Henie Onstad Museum, Oslo, Norway - in May 2011; one is Rush’s “Earthshine” while the other is King Crimson’s instrumental “Red”. These covers set the rest of the album into context through highlighting two main influences for Enslaved’s evolution from especially “Vertebrae” and onwards.
The re-issue features in-depth liner notes written and edited by writer and long-time friend of the band Chris Dick; known for his decades of writing for the American Metal-magazine Decibel Magazine. The liner notes are written in the style of an in-depth and extensive interview with all five members on the album, where many new angles and golden nuggets of information never before divulged publicly.
The design of the album is beautifully redone with new details, colors layout solutions by Marcelo Vasco (Slayer, Kreator, Machine Head), all while staying true to the original artwork by longtime Enslaved-cover artist Truls Espedal.
Elffor is the side project of Eöl, the keyboardist from Spanish black metal band Numen. In sharp contrast to the musical stylings of Numen, Eöl has chosen a darker, ambient route.