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That last Enslaved was, imo, their best in 20 years, so I'm up for them. Always ready for Leviathan; hope it's all new material this time. DHG? Usually takes them four or five years to pay off the recording studio so they can actually release the stuff.:) I guess Marduk Frontschwein is a 2015; it leaked so long ago I'm not sure. Swell stuff anyway.

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That last Enslaved was, imo, their best in 20 years, so I'm up for them. Always ready for Leviathan; hope it's all new material this time. DHG? Usually takes them four or five years to pay off the recording studio so they can actually release the stuff.:) I guess Marduk Frontschwein is a 2015; it leaked so long ago I'm not sure. Swell stuff anyway.
I disagree entirely, Enslaved is constantly peaking as they evolved through sounds. Axioma marked a magnificent change, the last one was similar, but ever so slightly less compelling IMO.
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New MDB is very exciting, they seldom disappoint, new Iron Maiden could be interestings. Lots of very long songs on those two discs. Also I heard a sample of the new Nile which could be their best album to date. Didn't know Shape Of Despair have a new album out as well so 2015 is shaping as a decent year for new releases.

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This week, they revealed some details about it. The first cd will be typical StS, the second one will be acoustic and the last one will be the most extreme album they've ever made. I'm quit curious about how it will sound.

First song "Heartstrings Shattering" posted online. Standard StS fair....
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First song "Heartstrings Shattering" posted online. Standard StS fair....

I received the promo today. So far, I'm not convinced, but I listened to all the three albums just once. Btw, I have an interview with Mikko about the albums this wednesday, so if anyone has interesting questions... :D

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I received the promo today. So far, I'm not convinced, but I listened to all the three albums just once. Btw, I have an interview with Mikko about the albums this wednesday, so if anyone has interesting questions... :D

My main questions I have centre around what would prompt them to explore funeral doom on the 3rd disc?? What has lead them to that? Do the guys themselves find themselves listening to a lot of it or is it more of a 'let's explore this and see how we/it goes' type of scenario??
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My main questions I have centre around what would prompt them to explore funeral doom on the 3rd disc?? What has lead them to that? Do the guys themselves find themselves listening to a lot of it or is it more of a 'let's explore this and see how we/it goes' type of scenario??

Already had sort of the same question, but thanks :) And the funeral doom part is the least interesting album of the three so far imo. But the first album is beautiful, and the second has definitely his moments too.

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Was planning on ordering new Vastum but not sold on the 3 tracks I heard. New Aevangelist is just frankly unlistenable. It's lost that experimental edge and somehow has just gone overwhelming without being entertaining. It is a shame because "Writhes in Murk" was awesome. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk

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