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Enslaved
Norwegian black metal band Enslaved were formed in 1991 by guitarist/keyboardist Ivar Bjørnson and bassist Grutle Kjellson; a demo titled Yggdrstll followed a year later. The group's official albums during the 1990s included 1994's Frost, 1997's Eld, and 1999's Blodhemn. In fall 2000, the band issued Mardraum, and continued over the following decade and beyond with the full-lengths Monumension (2001), Below the Lights (2003), Isa (2004), Ruun (2006), Vertebrae (2008), Axioma Ethica Odini (2010), and RIITIIR (2012). Personnel shifts have plagued the group throughout its existence; as of 2012, its membership included original members Bjørnson and Kjellson along with guitarist Arve Isdal, drummer Cato Bekkevold, and keyboardist/vocalist Herbrand Larsen. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
Enslaved has been around 4ever and have changed the face of Black Metal and have evolved for beyond Black Metal and every album just continues to show their diversity !!!!!!!!!!!!
grammies or no grammies-the best band of all ! in any genre. is hordanes land, an ep ? i believe their new full length just got released.i've got frost,ruun,and vertebrae(a f**king masterpiece) and I never tire of listening to any of them.
When Enslaved started, apparently they were aged 14 and 17. I can't remember exactly so I shall check soon, but either way, they were only teenagers and they made kickass music
jeeez louise., They went form vikings to fagit devil worshippers in in less than 500 years. Leif Ericcson must be nodding his head. Banging his head to GODsmak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These guys are no match. they can play the instruments but the noise is turrible.
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I kill you all tidesofchaos . Nuff said
Not to mention all the other albums they're missing. This is just their new stuff. Still good, but come on...