About this album

Sound: "Ethereal melodies intertwine with harsh vocals, creating a haunting soundscape that explores despair and beauty."

Where they were

Released in 2009, The Perdition EP marked Enslavement of Beauty's return after a five-year hiatus following their debut album, securing their place in the melodic black metal scene. This EP served as a bridge between their earlier work and future explorations of symphonic elements, showcasing their evolving sound and artistic growth.

Why it matters

The Perdition EP received positive critical reception, particularly for its intricate compositions and emotional depth, helping to solidify Enslavement of Beauty's reputation within the Norwegian black metal community. It also contributed to the broader appeal of melodic black metal during a time when the genre was gaining more recognition internationally.

Essential tracks

  • "I Treasure the Sadness" — This track exemplifies the EP's blend of melodic sophistication and raw emotion, making it a standout piece that resonates deeply with listeners.
  • "Mirror Souls" — With its hauntingly beautiful melodies and poignant lyrics, this track captures the essence of the EP's exploration of beauty amidst despair.
  • "Severely Flawed" — This song showcases the band's ability to merge aggressive instrumentation with lyrical vulnerability, embodying their unique approach to melodic black metal.

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Artist Origin

Norway

Tracklist

  1. 1 A Kodak Kiss 1:05
  2. 2 I Treasure the Sadness 4:23
  3. 3 Lush 3:41
  4. 4 Severely Flawed 4:25
  5. 5 Mirror Souls 4:19
  6. 6 I Descend to Perdition... 3:16