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Released
  
23 April 2007

Artist
  
Mayhem

Label
  
Season of Mist

Length
  
40:10

Release date
  
23 April 2007

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Recorded
  
Mølla Studio, Gjerstad, Norway, 13 November – 4 December 2006

Ordo Ad Chao (2007)
  
Esoteric Warfare (2014)

Genres
  
Black metal, Avant-garde metal

Producers
  
Attila Csihar, Rune Eriksen

Similar
  
Mayhem albums, Black metal albums

Ordo ad chao full album 2007


Ordo ad Chao is the fourth full-length album by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. "Ordo ad chao" is incorrect Latin (correct: "ordo ab chao") for "order to chaos" – a reversal of the Latin expression "ordo ab chao" ("order from chaos") often cited as the motto used in Freemasonry. The album received the Spellemann award for best metal album on 2 February 2008.

Contents

It is the first Mayhem album with the vocalist Attila Csihar since the 1994 album De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas and the last with Blasphemer before he announced his departure from the band in 2008. The drummer, Jan Axel Blomberg (Hellhammer), said that the drum tracks were not equalized and only the bass drums were triggered. He ended saying "the production sounds necro as fuck, but that's the way we wanted it – this time. It represents Mayhem today." Indeed, the sound of the album is much rawer than that of any official Mayhem studio release since Deathcrush, with a very bass-heavy mix. Despite that, the album continues the somewhat unorthodox songwriting approach showcased on the band's last two releases, with "Illuminate Eliminate" being the band's second longest song. The album includes some death grunts and clean vocals; however, Grand Declaration of War has cleaner vocals.

It also has the distinction of being the first Mayhem album with lyrics written by Attila Csihar (the lyrics on De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas having been penned by Dead). Consequently, there is a thematic shift from the band's earlier lyrics, which focused mostly on morbid and Satanic ideas, and the lyrics here allude to psychic powers, the Annunaki, and the creation of the human race as a workforce for alien powers.

The album was released on 23 April 2007. It charted at #12 in Norway, making it the band's highest charting album yet. There is a version of the album supplied in a metal case that is limited to a production of 3,000.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Attila Csihar; all music composed by Blasphemer.

Personnel

  • Attila Csihar – vocals, producer, mastering
  • Rune Eriksen – guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Jan Axel Blomberg – drums
  • Mr. Knut Valle – engineer, mixing
  • Kim Sølve, Trine Paulsen – artwork, photography
  • Notes

  • Necrobutcher is credited as the bass guitarist but did not play on the album
  • Songs

    1A Wise Birthgiver3:30
    2Wall of Water4:40
    3Great Work of Ages3:52

    References

    Ordo Ad Chao Wikipedia