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The Adversary (album)

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Released
  
10 April 2006

Length
  
50:04

Artist
  
Ihsahn

Producer
  
Ihsahn

Recorded
  
2005-06

The Adversary (2006)
  
angL (2008)

Release date
  
10 April 2006

Label
  
Candlelight Records

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Genres
  
Heavy metal, Black metal, Progressive metal

Similar
  
angL, Das Seelenbrechen, Eremita, After, Arktis

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The Adversary is the debut solo album by Emperor frontman Ihsahn. Released on 10 April 2006, it is the first in a conceptual trilogy of albums including angL and After. It features a guest vocal appearance by Ulver's Garm. The album has been noted for its stylistic diversity, encompassing extreme metal as well as progressive and classic metal influences.

Contents

Background

The album combines various extreme metal genres with progressive and classic metal in the vein of Judas Priest. Ihsahn described The Adversary as "all over the place, with me trying out other subgenres in metal that I didn’t really have a go at before." He further explained of the album's diversity that it had its origins in a certain nostalgia:

It just kind of culminated into this. When I wanted to do a full on metal album, I wanted to bring in more heavy metal influences and more progressive rock stuff. I don't know how old you are, but I assume we are about the same age. You probably have some musical gems that you stored in your memory that you grew up with. They probably sound greater in your head than if you went and listened to the album again. It is that memory and emotion you have from that type of music. Without trying to duplicate it musically, I have been wanting to create a similar atmosphere and feeling from what I remember back then. It is very much a historical feel. For me personally, a great part of music is the way music builds up into something; those small seconds where everything is perfect. It gives you a religious feeling. I just want to use that energy and put that into it as well. I did this more than thinking of genre terms and technical terms in writing the album.

Ihsahn described his intention with the production as realizing "a more sparse sound picture, inspired by more '70s metal. I also mixed that album in an analog studio with equipment from the '50s, '60s and '70s and didn't overdub any guitars."

Several songs quote Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, which Ihsahn has cited this as a key influence "not just because of the philosophical themes, but also the beauty of the language, the whole kind of religious undertone in this very ungodly philosophy."

Track listing

All songs written by Ihsahn.

  1. "Invocation" - 5:04
  2. "Called by the Fire" - 4:50
  3. "Citizen" - 5:18
  4. "Homecoming" - 4:17
  5. "Astera Ton Proinon" - 5:04
  6. "Panem et Circenses" - 4:49
  7. "And He Shall Walk in Empty Places" - 4:47
  8. "Will You Love Me Now?" - 4:57
  9. "The Pain is Still Mine" - 10:04

Ihsahn

  • Ihsahn - vocals, guitars, synths/keyboards, bass
  • Asgeir Mickelson - drums
  • Garm - guest vocalist on "Homecoming"
  • Production

  • Ihsahn - arrangements, engineering, production, and mixing
  • Garm - engineering of vocals on track 4
  • Tore Ylwizaker - engineering of vocals on track 4
  • Asgeir Mickelson - engineering and editing of drums
  • Tom Kvålsvoll - mastering
  • Songs

    1Invocation5:08
    2Called by the Fire4:57
    3Citizen5:22

    References

    The Adversary (album) Wikipedia