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Mardraum

EnslavedAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (November 21, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: September 22, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Necropolis Records
  • ASIN: B00004Y70T
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #469,411 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Større Enn Tid - Tyngre Enn Natt [Larger Than Time - Heavier Than Night
2. Deadhymn/ Dandnigekvida
3. Entrance - Escape [Inngang - Flukt]
4. Ormgaard [The Hive]
5. Æges Draum [Aege's Dream]
6. Mardraum [Nightmare]
7. Det Endelege Riket [The Ending Empire]
8. Ormgard II - Kvalt I Kysk Høgsong [The Hive II - Strangled by Purity]
9. Krigaren Eg Ikkje Kjende [Warrior Unknown]
10. Stjerneheimen [Starhome]
11. Frøyas Smykke [Freya's Necklace]

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Agressive Black Metal, June 22, 2001
This review is from: Mardraum (Audio CD)
The first mp3 I ever downloaded of Enslaved was "Storre enn Tid - Tyngre enn Natt" and not til I went to Portugal and browsed the cds there did I realize it was on Mardraum. I promptly bought the cd. (along with eight others I couldn't find in america either) This album is amazing!

Lots of death metal is too chaotic and has no harmonic resolution or melody whatsoever. Enslaved pulls off harmonic resolution and catchy riffs in spades. They prove that sheer, unmerciful agression is possible and still have catchy, well constructed riffs. The vocalist sings passionately. Storre enn Tid - Tyngre enn Natt (Larger than Time Heavier than Night) gives me goosebumps when he sings in there. The clean vocals here and there add a very nice touch. And I don't even know Norwegian. The lyrics are also printed in english and they are quite powerful too. (its interesting to know the meaning of the song and then listen to it again...) Really powerful stuff...a must own for any true metal head.

Bottom line: masterpiece.

-Zom

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Viking/Black Metal with a twist, October 5, 2000
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This review is from: Mardraum (Audio CD)
This has been my first chance to hear Enslaved, though I am familiar with many of their contemporaries. It seems that idealogically speaking, Enslaved has followed a similar path to that of Bathory/Quorthon, starting our Satanic and evil before getting into the heathenism of their Norse forefathers.

In any event, it's nice to hear a band reared in the Black Metal movement that's not afraid to invoke some more traditional Heavy Metal elements, such as the Sabbath-like grind that pops up in track 3, "Entrance-Escape." The most surprising moment is when track 7, "Det endelege riket," busts into an almost countryish interlude (I swear), and it doesn't sound the least bit awkward.

Check this out if you like Black Metal, but are open to other types of music as well.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nightmare Metal, October 8, 2005
This review is from: Mardraum (Audio CD)
Enslaved's musical output never has failed to excite me. their first album Frost, was a great slab of blasting cold metal with a cool raw feel to it. Eld followed it up with an epic force that set the stage for the onslaught of the third record: the violent Blodhemn. now, with Mardraum -Beyond The Within-, the next stage has begun.

the term "Viking Metal" has been long tagged with Enslaved; and for good reason. they seemed to wear that label proudly; listing it boldy on the inside cover of their first album, and going so far as to don the actual Viking garb in their photos and stage show. imagine how that must have been playing music this fast and technically demanding while wearing a steel mesh body suit and an iron helmet! and what's so amazing about it, is that it's not just art for art's sake, but for the real historical value and cultural signifigance. that's one of the things that makes this band so alluring and fascinating to me...besides the fact that there music is undoubtably some of the finest and most challenging metal being made by any band these days.

Mardraum signals the beginning of some changes in the Enslaved sound. some kind of strange mystical force is brewing in these songs. where as before, the emphasis was on historical battles in the physical world, this record seems to turn it's focus a bit more on the magickal struggle. it's still every bit as fast and violent as their previous blood-soaked set of anthems, but this time around, Enslaved has prepared some new twists to their musical formula.

the opening song "Larger Than Time - Heavier Than Night" (what a great song title!) begins with the spacey psychadelic sounds of guitar heavily echoed with reverb and delay and then the drums enter in, launching a hyper speed blast of brutal riffs and kinetic energy. the pace slows down to a crawl as the vocals eerily drift in over the lumbering pace. it's a bit like a black metal version of Pink Floyd. it's overall effect is both chilling and exhilerating.

the album continues down these lines, but more brutal and overall, the speed factor is kept at a breakneck pace. barely taking a breath, the band seems to be full of life and the solid riffs just keep coming. their seems to be a more loose mood to these recording sessions than in the past. some of the rhythms have more of a groove and i can hear alot more 70's rock influence buried under all the distortion and growling. there seems to be a bit more guitar solos on this album, too. which is a good thing! it gives this album a more rocking approach. but amongst all the thrashing and headbanging, there's plenty of space devoted to weird spacey passages, such as the beginning to the third song "Entrance - Escape," which evokes a feverish nightmare of paranoid visions and an indeniable presence.

Mardraum -Beyond The Within- is a proud moment for Enslaved and probably stands as their most refined and solid album they have ever made. things will get stranger and more abstract on their recordings after this record; and the steps to their progression can be seen on this album. Mardraum is another Enslaved masterpiece!
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