Below the Lights


Below the Lights is the seventh studio album by Norwegian extreme metal band Enslaved. It was released on 5 May 2003. Beyond it being their last full-length for production company Osmose, a few lineup changes would take place. This would be the last album Enslaved recorded with Dirge Rep on drums, and the first album featuring Arve Isdal as lead guitarist. They would also enlist a full-time keyboardist in Herbrand Larsen, bringing the band personnel from four to five.

Critical reception

AllMusic's William York wrote a positive review of the album, writing that "for all its variety, this is still a fairly heavy, meat-and-potatoes album with plenty of emotional nuance as well. There are a few spots where Enslaved's ambitions get the better of them, but the experimentation is welcome in any case, and most of it does work. Below the Lights will likely stand out down the road as one of the top black metal releases of 2003." In 2016, About.com named it the best Enslaved album to date, highlighting it for being "everything the band had been slowly building towards was fully realized", fully unleashing the band's potential, and "their crowning achievement."

Track listing

"Havenless" contains excerpts from Aksel Sandemose's "Vi pynter oss med horn".

Personnel

Enslaved

Additional musicians

  • Gina Torgnes: Flute on "Queen of Night"
  • Bjørgvin Tungrock Kor: Choir & Chants on "Havenless"
  • Inge Rypdal: Lead Guitar on "A Darker Place"
  • Dennis Reksten: Additional Synthesizers & Effects

Technical personnel