About this album
Sound:
"A labyrinthine exploration of sound, merging black metal ferocity with atmospheric doom and unsettling textures."
Where they were
In 2005, Blut Aus Nord was establishing its unique identity within the black metal scene. This album followed their previous work, 'The Work Which Transforms God', and marked a continued evolution in their sound, emphasizing atmospheric elements alongside traditional black metal aggression.
Why it matters
The album is notable for its profound influence on the avant-garde black metal genre, pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation. Critics have recognized it as a pivotal work that has inspired subsequent artists seeking to blend darkness with experimental soundscapes.
Essential tracks
- "Level-1 (Nothing Is)" — This track exemplifies the album's thematic depth and sonic complexity, blending haunting melodies with oppressive rhythms that encapsulate the overall experience.
- "Level-2 (Nothing Is Not)" — The intricate layering and dynamic shifts in this track highlight Blut Aus Nord's ability to create immersive soundscapes while maintaining an underlying sense of dread.
- "Exit (Towards the Asylum)" — As a brief yet impactful closing piece, this track leaves listeners with a chilling sense of finality, showcasing the album's overarching themes.
Release Date
January 1, 2005
Artist Origin
France
Tracklist
- 1 Enter (The Transformed God Basement) 4:47
- 2 Level-1 (Nothing Is) 7:59
- 3 Level-2 (Nothing Is Not) 7:11
- 4 Level-3 (Nothing Becomes) 7:15
- 5 Exit (Towards the Asylum) 1:01