new Ihsahn album in June!!!, 'Eremita' |
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new Ihsahn album in June!!!, 'Eremita' |
Apr 5 2012, 3:45 AM
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from http://www.mnemosyne.no/productions/
QUOTE ![]() Candlelight Records confirmed today June 18 as the European release date for Eremita, the anticipated fourth album from Ihsahn. Recorded and produced at Telemark’s Ivory Shoulder Studios, with additional tracking completed at Notodden’s Juke Joint Studio and Seattle’s Envisage Audio, Eremita was mixed by Jens Bogren (Opeth) at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden. Alongside Ihsahn, the album features performances from drummer Tobias Ørnes Andersen (Leprous), saxophonist Jørgen Munkeby (Shining-Norway), guitarist Jeff Loomis (ex-Nevermore), and vocalists Devin Townsend, Einar Solberg (Leprous) and Heidi S. Tveitan (Starofash). The album’s packaging has been created by award-winning Spanish designer Ritxi Ostariz. Eremita begins a new musical chapter for the highly regarded musician; his previous album, Norwegian Grammy Award Nominated After, forming the final part of a planned trilogy on its release in early 2010. Offering nine new songs to his growing worldwide audience, Eremita is the longest and most spirited of Ihsahn’s solo recordings. Reflecting on the recording process Ihsahn notes, “this is right where I want to be musically, with lots of room for dynamics and expressive variety. Tobias and Jørgen have really added to the organic vibe I was going for and have contributed to the overall feel with their fantastic musicianship. And to have Devin, Jeff, Einar and Heidi adding their special moments, I am very privileged to be able to work with such a talented group of people. I really feel this is some of my most inspired work yet.” Exhibiting Ihsahn’s highly-trained guitar and keyboard skills, Eremita (latin for hermit) is a journey that is sure to find an expanded audience for the revered 36-year-old. Guitar World senior editor Brad Angle says, “with Eremita Ihsahn proves yet again that he is one of the most influential, progressive and enduring musicians to emerge out of the classic Norwegian black metal scene.” MetalSucks editor Vince Neilstein says, “Ihsahn just keeps getting better and better with every album he releases. He’s really come into his own as one of the most talented musicians and songwriters in all of metal, and his distinct, singular sound has come a long way from his days in Emperor. I cannot wait to hear this record.” Ihsahn’s prodigious and prolific talents have been at the forefront of heavy music for the past two decades. He began his career at age thirteen as a member of what would become fledgling black metal crew Emperor. As a band, Emperor would both define and refine metal, pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible within the most arcane of art forms and taking some of the most adventurous and extreme music of all time to a huge global audience. With albums like seminal In The Nightside Eclipse (recorded when Ihsahn was only seventeen), and Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk, Emperor obliterated all-comers and became one of the most revered metal bands in history. After the release of their final masterpiece, Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire & Demise in 2001, Ihsahn announced that the band were to part ways to enable himself and his colleagues to pursue new creative avenues. Ihsahn performed live for the first time on US soil last autumn at ProgPower. The sold out 3-Day festival was the perfect stateside avenue for the musician. On confirmation of the performance Ihsahn noted, “I am very excited to get the opportunity to play at ProgPower. Given the nature of my material, I believe this festival will be a great place to present it live.” Festival organizer Glenn Harveston comments, “Ihsahn’s ferocious intensity combined with his amazing musicianship completely won over the crowd. It was the best set of the fest for me.” Eremita will be available on standard cd and a limited edition deluxe digibook (featuring an exclusive bonus track). Confirmed track listing for Eremita is: 1. Arrival 2. The Paranoid 3. Introspection 4. The Eagle And The Snake 5. Catharsis 6. Something Out There 7. Grief 8. The Grave 9. Departure 10. Recollection (deluxe edition only) Ihsahn plays Ibanez Guitars, Blackstar Amplifiers, Line6 effects, and performs/edits his music with software from Steinberg and Native Instruments. 'After' was an absolute masterpiece. I'm liking the sound of that preview too. Really looking forward to this one, if it's on par with After I reckon it will be a top 5 of the year release. Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Apr 5 2012, 3:54 AM
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mixed by Jens Bogren (Opeth) at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden. |
Apr 5 2012, 3:56 AM
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QUOTE 'After' was an absolute masterpiece. Indeed. Still listen to it often in fact. "Undercurrent" |
Apr 5 2012, 7:53 AM
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Sweet.
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Apr 8 2012, 8:37 AM
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after _IS_ an absolute masterpiece fs! it still IS!
very curious about the new one obviously |
Jun 27 2012, 8:41 AM
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Bitter Boston Fan Posts: 8,333 Boston, MA |
Really liking the new album. Same vein as After. More saxophone
"Something Out There" is... odd. |
Jun 27 2012, 9:45 AM
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mine is supposed to come in tomorrow, very excited
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Jun 28 2012, 12:36 AM
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Superb album again. It's a little bit more 'loose' than After imo, but still awesome.
I love the first track. one of my favourites all year. Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Jun 28 2012, 1:07 AM
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can it be, the bakery has it already?! Found sth, but not sure if its the real cake. This post has been edited by Otto the bus driver: Jun 28 2012, 1:09 AM |
Jun 28 2012, 2:19 AM
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^ Otto - it's been available for weeks now. It was legitimately released last week or the week before.
Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Jun 28 2012, 5:13 AM
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yea sorry
didnt check the date of your topic and thought you posted it today. noticed it too in the meanwhile. Will give it a spin later cheers for posting this, man. never heard anything of them before, let alone read their name. This post has been edited by Otto the bus driver: Jun 28 2012, 5:14 AM |
Jun 28 2012, 5:40 AM
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came in today \o/ putting it on my phone now so it'll get plenty of rotation tonight at work
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Jun 29 2012, 12:16 AM
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Recommend me some tracks, old or new.
Just listening to Introspection with Devy. Edit: aaaand i like it. This post has been edited by EmpiresDawn: Jun 29 2012, 12:21 AM |
Jun 29 2012, 12:52 AM
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(no one mention who Ihsahn is. their opinions will suddenly change
ED - give these ones a go: personally i think his two most recent albums ('Eremita' - 2012, and 'After' - 2010) are essential listening, they're proggy and intelligent, but Ihsahn's vocals are so distinctive that they naturally give the music that level of aggression that fans of his earlier works would expect and latch on to. His first two solo albums, i'm not as big a fan of as the later two. 'The Adversary', I find a little bit too disjointed, proggy and wanky (a little bit too Peccatum, with not enough Emperor). And 'Angl', whilst a good album in itself that I do enjoy, i just think 'After' is such a step up from it that it kinda just gets missed. one more, i have to slip in, just because they're classic songs: Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Jun 29 2012, 1:06 AM
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(no one mention who Ihsahn is. their opinions will suddenly change I know who he is. And he didn't kill some homosexual or a member of his band, did he? Thanks for the recommendations. |
Jun 29 2012, 1:13 AM
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All good
And nope, stayed blissfully out of prison. Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Jun 29 2012, 1:58 AM
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Album is on my »to-buy-list«.
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Jun 29 2012, 6:03 AM
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The Eagle And The Snake
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Jun 29 2012, 6:18 AM
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it should be mentioned that if you are in any way a fan of king diamond or mercyful fate and already lean towards ihsahn a little that you will definitely love 'The Adversary', as that was a huge inspiration for that album (as heard on for instance 'Called by the Fire' )
and Ihsahn was just related to all of those church burnings and killings because he's basically the frontman of the band, but I think he was the youngest of them all as well and just stayed clear of all that "shenanigans" (Faust was arrested for co-murdering that Mayhem guy alongside Varg Vikernes I think and Samoth "only" for burning churches) edit: oh, I do think that After is still superior to anything else in the Ihsahn discography. Eremita still has some growing to do This post has been edited by r1Co: Jun 29 2012, 6:20 AM |
Jun 29 2012, 6:29 AM
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^ Faust killed a different bloke. Was Snorre Somethingorother (?) from Thorns who taxied Varg around.
It's been a long time since I listened to The Adversary. I might have to dig it out again and give it another go. Religion is no fun. Religion endangers the life and happiness of millions. It must stop. We appeal in particular to the youth of today. STOP THE MADNESS! There are better things in life. |
Jun 29 2012, 6:34 AM
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and it features Asgeir Mickelson (of 20832908329032890 other bands/projects) on drums so you'll know it has all these kind of awesome fills on those small cymbals (he does that a lot) which can be seen here:
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