Below the Lights
Below the Lights
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Prepare to be taken on a journey through a cinematic tour like no other with Enslaved's Below The Lights. The aqua blue vinyl not only adds a pop of color to your collection but perfectly complements the ethereal, otherworldly soundscape created by this Norwegian metal band.
From the haunting opening track, "As Fire Swept Clean the Earth," to the epic conclusion of "The Crossing," each song on this album draws you in with its atmospheric soundscapes and powerful vocals. Enslaved expertly blend elements of black metal, progressive rock, and folk music to create a unique and immersive listening experience.
The live performances captured on this vinyl release bring an added dimension to the already powerful studio recordings. The band's energy and passion are palpable, making you feel as though you are front row at a sold-out show.
Fans of Enslaved will appreciate the new perspective brought by the live recordings, while newcomers will be drawn in by the band's dynamic sound and impressive musicianship. Below The Lights (Cinematic Tour 2020) is a must-have for any vinyl collector or metal enthusiast. Let Enslaved take you on a journey beneath the surface and into the depths of their captivating music.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. As Fire Swept Clean the Earth
2. The Dead Stare
3. The Crossing
4. Queen of Night
Disc: 2
1. Havenless
2. Ridicule Swarm
3. A Darker Place
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
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About the artist
Enslaved
Enslaved are not your typical black metal band. Hailing from Norway, this eclectic group has been pushing the boundaries of the genre since the early 90s. Known for their progressive and experimental approach to music, Enslaved have carved out a unique niche for themselves in the metal scene. With a discography that spans over 14 albums, Enslaved have proven time and time again that they are not afraid to take risks and explore new sonic territories. From their early black metal roots to their more recent forays into progressive rock, Enslaved have never been content to rest on their laurels. One of the standout features of Enslaved's music is their use of intricate melodies and complex arrangements. Their songs are a masterclass in dynamics, seamlessly blending intense aggression with moments of introspection and beauty. Enslaved are also known for their thought-provoking lyrics, which tackle topics ranging from Norse mythology to environmentalism. This intellectual approach to songwriting sets them apart from many of their peers in the metal world. But don't let their intellectual lyrics fool you - Enslaved know how to bring the raw energy and power of a live performance. Their shows are a high-octane mix of blistering riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural screams that are sure to leave you breathless. In short, Enslaved are a band that defies categorization and transcends genre boundaries. Their music is a journey, a sonic adventure that will challenge and inspire you in equal measure. So strap in, crank up the volume, and let Enslaved take you on a ride you won't soon forget.
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