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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Epic Metal!
Borknagar seem to change with every album. Albums such as "The Archaic Course" express the band's love of nature, Norwegian landscapes, and everything to do with Mother Earth and Father Time, while "Quintessence" expresses the band's deep interest in science, the creation of the universe, and a slight hint of the paranormal. I take more of a liking to this album due to...
Published on March 13, 2005 by p_drl

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not on the level of The Olden Domain
It must have been hard to have a follow up on their previous album, because The Olden Domain is one of the greatest metal albums of all time. I do still enjoy this CD, but it lacks enough brutality and ICS Vortex's incredible voice would be better used with power metal ala Iced Earth. In memory of Borknagar's fallen blaster, Grim, may he rest in peace in the...
Published on November 10, 1999


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Epic Metal!, March 13, 2005
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
Borknagar seem to change with every album. Albums such as "The Archaic Course" express the band's love of nature, Norwegian landscapes, and everything to do with Mother Earth and Father Time, while "Quintessence" expresses the band's deep interest in science, the creation of the universe, and a slight hint of the paranormal. I take more of a liking to this album due to its relaxed atmosphere, beautifully descriptive lyrics, and underlying keys.

I.C.S. Vortex, now of Dimmu Borgir, served as vocalist on this album. He has a great range for a metal vocalist, and churns out some beautiful double-layered harmonies behind the microphone. His voice is genuine and emotional, and his screams suit the aggressive parts perfectly. Oystein G. Brun, the guitarist, composes all Borknagar songs and lyrics, and does it gracefully. The song structures meander in a nonlinear strcuture, but hold the listener's attention. There are a lot of lush acoustic guitars here accenting the melodic electric, creating a true Viking mood, like that of the listener among large rivers, vast mountains. The atmosphere projected is very majestic, but not in an Emperor kind of way. (Well, maybe, in a "In the Nightside Eclipse" way...)The guitars weave entrancing but simple melodies with a "wall of sound" type of production.

Grimm (RIP) of Gorgoroth sits behind the drum throne here. He punds out basic rhythms, but has a stash of inventive fills and intricacies, as well as some pounding double bass on "Ad Noctum", which features some crazy organ work.

1. Oceans Rise- The album opens up with a mid-tempo beat with layered guitars, which soon give way to stunning acoustics and one of the best clean vocal performances on here. A strong song, and a fan favorite. One of my favorites here. 5/5

2. Universal- A bit slower, and features some amazing harmonies and a supreme clean vocal performance by Vortex. The chorus, if that is the thing to call it, is very catchy with its sublime keys and pounding rhythm. Another great song. 5/5

3. Witching Hour- Much like the previous two tracks. Has some great lyrics, and a somber yet majestic mood permeates the song up until the anthemic chorus. The drumwork here is really good as well near the middle. The keyboards serve as a great atmospheric backdrop to the harsh guitars. This song is alright, but nothing too memorable. 4/5

4. The Black Token- The pace picks up here with Vortex doing the black metal rasp for a change. This song is more intense than the other songs, and features some speedy drumwork backed by strange sci-fi synths. Again, nothing overly memorable, but the middle part is really good with its vocal approach. 4/5

5. Nocturnal Vision- Ripping double bass leads the high-pitched synths and bombastic melody-driven guitars. The lyrics may raise a few eyebrows with their obscurity, but this song is top-notch, and has some great vocals. 5/5

6. Ad Noctum- Amazing organs, and a faster tempo and aggressive vocals for a change. Battering drumwork, and another standout. 5/5

7. The Winter Millenium- My absolute favorite on this album. Features some AMAZING clean vocals, and an unbeatable atmosphere filled with majesty and sorrow. Truly amazing, check out this song at all costs. 5/5

8. Fields of Long Gone Presence- A suiting outro with creeping synths and rain effects. A but useless, but good. 3/5

My only complaint about this album is the length, or lack thereof. It only clocks in at a little under 40 minutes, which is a shame, because it seems like there's more where this came from. I would reccommend this to fans of Viking metal or avant-garde. Buy this along with Bathory's "Twilight of the Gods" or "Hammerheart", as well as Emperor's "Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk". Also check out Borknagar's other works, they are just as good! I highly reccommend this album!


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Viking Metal, October 12, 2004
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
Third album from Viking Metal band Borknagar. The Archaic Course was the first album of the band I bought. This album sounds rather different than the other albums they have released. The Archaic Course is not as brutal/fast. This album is also less technical and therefore easier to follow. The Archaic Course is a good album. The only slight letdown is that the album is rather short, but it is diverse. You will hear influences from Black Metal, Viking Metal and Heavy Metal. The vocalist uses clean epic vocals and Black Metal screams. Unfortunately the vocalist left after this album to become the bass player of Dimmu Borgir. The songs range from slow to fast, but the songs are mainly mid-tempo. Highlights of the album are the first two tracks. I really like the acoustic outro of the song Ocean's Rise. The production is descent. If you are interested in Borknagar, then listen to The Archaic Course first, because it is the easiest album to get into.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't they call this one "Epic" instead?, March 29, 2005
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Bill Lockhart (West Chester, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
I don't know about all the other Borknagar fans out there, but doesn't anyone else find this album to be a bit more epic then their new cd titled "Epic"? Oh well.... enough of my complaining about what this band of geniuses chose to do.

First of all, I am so glad there is a band that I can cherish and love and listen to I.C.S Vortex's without hearing the cheesy satanicness of it.... cough... Dimmu Borgir... cough. In many ways, I like Vortex's vocals beter when he's with Dimmu Borgir, however, when he was with Borknagar, Vortex was in his young prime as an operatic viking vocalist. And he certainly shows that he is one of the best, and it's right here on this album. Starting of with "Oceans Rise", Borknagar throws a whirlwind of melodic black metal mized with avantgarde influences. The acoustic ending of this song is pure heaven, and Vortex's clean vocals shine on this one. Next is "Universal", and this song also showcases Vortex's clean vocals completely. The music is also very epic sounding, as if your ascending up a mountain at the speed of light.... and I don't know why I chose that example, perhaps the soaring chorus? Anyway, this song is awesome, and one of the best. Next is the "Witching Hour", a nice little song, complete with Vortex's clean vocals again, and a funny vocal soar at about 25 seconds into the song. Near the middle and end of this song it almost begins to sound like a pirate song. I guess from a norwegians point of view those would be vikings huh. Again, a good epic song. The next three songs I will tell you are rather similar, not that this is a bad thing, they almost sound like a trio put in a row. Beginning with "The Black Token", another good song, feautring Vortex's growling vocals. The next track is a pretty epic one, "Nocturnal Vision" is alos one of my favorites. Maybe I have a thing for epic music? I'd say so. Onto "Ad Noctum" we have another song where Vortex growls and sings, and this song also sounds quite like a pirate song, or in a norwegian's case... "viking". Maybe I should just start calling this stuff "Viking metal" instead of confusing everyone with the pirate thing. Onto the last real song on the cd, we reach "Winter Millenium", and this song features one of the most epic choruses I have ever heard on an album. It is also my favorite song on the cd, but apparently, not everyone elses judging by the reviews on amazon. Oh well, that's ok, everyones got their own opinions right? The next song is a little instrumental with ambient sounds and some whispering in the backround. What this song is for? I have no idea, but it is a good way to end an album such as this one we have just listened to. "Fields of Long gone presence" ends this cd with a nice touch.

Overall, this is a great album by Borknagar, and probably my favorite. I would definitely suggest every fan of Avantgarde metal or Viking metal buy this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vortex is the supreme god, August 7, 2003
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"diahain" (Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
I have heard all of Borknagar's albums and Archaic Course is by far my favorite. I am a little partial to I.C.S. Vortex aka Simen Hestnaes (who is now in Dimmu Borgir) since I feel he is the best vocalist in the genre. The album is well put together and it's one of those albums that you want to listen to again and again.
Standout songs are Ocean's Rise, Universal and Black token. To sum this all up, really, this album is relaxing, of course, and the songs are singable (or try to anyway)and catchy and it makes you just feel damn good after listening to it.
Quite entertaining.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Surprise, January 29, 2000
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
Not a big fan of black metal myself, but I have to say that this album impressed me mightily. I didn't like Borknagar's previous releases, but I think that the new lead singer is amazing. He's basically the whole reason I like the band now. However, some of the instrumentation is a little to complex for it's own good. Maybe these songs would have fared better is the production were more crisp, and the drummer tried going along at less than 80 miles a minute. But don't get me wrong. Some of this stuff is incredibly good, like Oceans Rise, Ad Noctum, and Universal. Borknagar are the best black metal band next to Old Man's Child right now, so go ahead and give The Archaic Course a try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The real "epic" album, December 14, 2007
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This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
One of Borknagar's finest albums. Vortex vocals brings the songs to live. Many seem to favor Vintersorg than Vortex. Honestly Vortex is a way much better singer than Vintersorg. This album won't dissapoint you one bit.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Borknagar-kings of atmospheric epic black metal, July 13, 2004
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Arron G. Warrior (Stillwater, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
First if all, I must adress the vocalist of this album. Vortex has one of, if not the BEST opera-style voices metal has ever seen-this man's vocals make this c-d even better-he is also quite adept at growling, which he demonstrates sporadically throughout this magnificant album. The music itse;f is very VERY melodic, and almost is reminiscant of Dimmu Borgir's StormblÅst. The drums on this album are performed by Grim (ex-Immortal) R.I.P. This album all in all is quite wonderful-you get lost in it's soaring melodies, and all you picture is the landscapes of Norway-this album is nearly impossible not to love-pick it up today
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4.0 out of 5 stars melodic blackmetal, November 30, 2001
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"rguns" (ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
This deffintaly black metal, but mostly smooth. With mostly clean
vocals. and some growls. The clean vocals sound like Dimmu Borgir's singing vocals,a very deppressed melody. But also very heavy music and fast. A must for those who like atmospheric metal. Except very aggressive, with melodies!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not on the level of The Olden Domain, November 10, 1999
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This review is from: Archaic Course (Audio CD)
It must have been hard to have a follow up on their previous album, because The Olden Domain is one of the greatest metal albums of all time. I do still enjoy this CD, but it lacks enough brutality and ICS Vortex's incredible voice would be better used with power metal ala Iced Earth. In memory of Borknagar's fallen blaster, Grim, may he rest in peace in the great hall of Valhalla up in Asgard next to the mighty Odin himself...
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, April 10, 2003
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The best Borknagar album by far. Vortex is the best singer for this band. I love all songs on this album, it is simply amazing!!
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