| Alsvartr (The Oath) | 4:18 | |
| Ye Entrancemperium | 5:14 | |
| Thus Spake The Nightspirit | 4:30 | |
| Ensorcelled By Khaos | 6:39 | |
| The Loss And Curse Of Reverence | 6:09 | |
| The Acclimation Of Bonds | 5:54 | |
| With Strength I Burn | 8:17 | |
| The Wanderer | 2:54 |
referencing Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk, CD, Album, Candle023CD
referencing Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk, CD, Album, Candle023CD
After a headily heroic and strikingly solemn introduction, Emperor’s second full-length outing bursts loose into a monolithic monster of a riff craftily created by Mayhem’s Euronymous –the long-deceased cult figure of the black metal underground. The opening track Ye Entrancemperium poses as one of the fastest and most furious tracks on this disc yet never fails to deliver the soaring and majestic magnitude typically associated with the highly acclaimed Emperor-sound – thus perennially surpassing the trademark primitive rawness of black metal with a luscious layer of simmering synths – in the case of Emperor never uniquely serving as a pause or interlude in the extreme metal onslaught but adding an apocalyptic edge to the furious riffing and fast-paced drumming.
Thus Spake The Nightspirit takes a step back from the breakneck speeds, opting instead for a more romantic approach with doom-laden guitar melodies and touching clean vocals.
The two ensuing tracks Ensorcelled by Khaos and teaser single The Loss and Curse of Reverence are lengthier enabling both the churning impact of the pummelling speed and the gorgeous melody of the symphonic interludes.
The following duo of The Acclamation of Bonds and With Strength I Burn provide the poetic zenith of the album, emphasizing a fabulous feeling of grand glory that engenders images of valiant Norsemen from a mythical past and taking musicianship to the next level.
The Wanderer serves as an apt instrumental finishing touch to the best heavy rock album ever.