Album Review

Score 8
Written by Konrad Kantor
Published on 12/1/2011
For the record, this is going to be a review written by a Burzum fan, for Burzum fans. Please kindly leave all complaints with the MetalReview.com public relations department, or simply move on if the band doesn't already interest you.

The very least that anyone can say about Varg Vikernes is that he's been a man of his word ever since his prison release. Since last year, he's graced us with Belus and Fallen, which were far from disappointing to already-converted lovers of Vikernes' music. The second release of this year, From The Depths of Darkness (not "Deeps"), features re-recordings of the most coveted Burzum works pre-Hvis Lyset Tar Oss. Thankfully, "War" was left out of the mix.

To these ears, Varg chose to use the exact same instrumentation that exists in the original recordings, but changed the album's mixing drastically. The result is old Burzum songs recorded in Hvis Lyset Tar Oss fashion. What would a Burzumite want more than to hear the old tracks recorded with the same intensity of what is one of the most powerful and influential black metal albums of all time?

Although From The Depths of Darkness is as perfectly justifiable as it is enjoyable, it lacks some of the "magic," if you will, that exists within the confines of the original Burzum/Aske and Det Som Engang Var LP's. Varg Vikernes once said that the whole point of the musical rebellion that is black metal is not to care about brands of instruments, types of studios or the "in" music at the time. To quote him:

"A few mistakes make the music more alive and personal -- it simply gives the music some "soul" and originality, so I never bothered to correct anything. The music on the Burzum albums is simply an honest and sincere, unvarnished and clear representation of me. Certainly I am not flawless or without mistakes, so neither is my music."

A musical visionary, Varg is absolutely correct in his practically prophetical statement as a sign of things that were to come in the extreme music industry. If there's one thing that's true about what most musicans consider traditional soul music, it's that the music is certainly not without mistakes. That's what gives the notes character. It wasn't the notes that were being played that attracted so many people to Burzum in the first place. It was how they were being played. That's what was so revolutionary about black metal at the time, and that's what separates extreme metal from any other form of rock music today.

Vikernes didn't exactly fail to live up to his standard of what is soulful music on these re-recordings, but two of the trademark sounds of the original recordings -- the wails of a soul in dire agony in the original "Spell of Destruction," for example; and the incessant pounding behind the drum kit featured in songs such as "Ea, Lord of The Depths," and "My Journey To The Stars" -- are completely missing in this supposed re-vamped re-recording. Still, it's nearly a worthy sacrifice given the increased intensity of the sharp-as-hell riffage on all of the new album's songs.

So if you're stuck trying to choose which song versions you prefer, you've missed the point of this release entirely. The most positive thing about From The Depths of Darkness is that we now have both recordings. If Hvis Lyset Tar Oss was too short for you, you now have an additional seven songs you can enjoy. If you think it's blasphemous and too profitable to be trve, nobody is forcing you to listen to this. On top of that, if the ferociousness of the old Burzum with such a fresh production  is a sign of what's to come, do not be surprised if Burzum manages to pull an Album of the Year contender out of its hat, or burn down a church or two. Hell, at this point, anything is possible.



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Anonymous | posted on 2/2012 | Reply
I think the new versions show how much something can change while still being the same. A Lost Forgotten Sad Spirit has Varg's new clean vocals, which add a beautiful harmony to the song.
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Anonymous | posted on 1/2012 | Reply
Varg's work in Mayhem was better.
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Anonymous | posted on 1/2012 | Reply
A new Ambient album perhaps i hope so. That would shock and piss of all the true i am better you ignorant elite kiddies.
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Anonymous | posted on 1/2012 | Reply
This record only stand in my collection. In my opinion this release should never been released. The nostalgia from the first albums with vargs vocals are so much deeper than this Compilation. Fallen was a great succes so i am excited what next projekt he is making.
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Anonymous | posted on 1/2012 | Reply
A' fackin' lav that Varg!
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
That crazy motherfucker Varg is at it again. This band is alright.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
"written by a Burzum fan, for Burzum fans" does this mean like from ns-black metal fan to ns-black metal fans?
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evilsonic | posted on 12/2011
Or like from a ravioli-fan to ravioli-fan.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Pallid and moreover pointless exercise in nostalia. Lifeless Burzum-lite, and devoid of atmosphere. There is nothing on From the Depths of Darkness which comes close to surpassing the original material. The likes of Key to the Gate and My Journey to the Stars are butchered beyond remit. A Lost Forgotten Sad Spirit was already re-recorded for the Aske ep. Do we really need a re-re-recording? Third time lucky? Perhaps not... The awful synthetic "drumming" only adds insult to injury.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011
I respectfully disagree. There is more atmosphere in the newer recordings, especially on tracks like Key to the gate....
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Call of Ktulu | posted on 12/2011
I agree about My Journey to the Stars. That's easily one of my favorite Burzum songs, and I think it was completely robbed of its atmosphere. One of my favorite parts of the song is the build up with the drums, and I think that part sounded thin and weak on the re-recording. There was so much acoustic power in the original, and the redone version strips it away
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dougwhatyoudidisrape | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
"It wasn't the notes that were being played that attracted so many people to Burzum in the first place. It was how they were being played." Agreed and an impressively diplomatic way to remind people that Burzum's music is objectively not good.
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Blackgaze | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
this is huh....a good review.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011
oh christ on the cross i LOL'D
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ThePoop | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Excellent review. I imagine this could have been a tough one to review but it was very well done. Love what you said in the 6th paragraph after Vargs quote. Very true.
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Wanderer | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
And I echo: thank Odin War wasn't included!
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konradkantor  | posted on 12/2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvmlMcrCXtA
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Wanderer | posted on 12/2011
That video is, huh. Wow.
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Wanderer | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
I find this was recorded and produced more like Belus and Fallen rather than HLTO. And I dare say it is both what notes are being played, how they are being played and how they all fit together into a whole that makes Black Metal what it is. Snu Mikrokosmos Tegn is from Det Som Engang Var, I don't see how it is possible to miss that, as it is an integral piece of the album and probably its most defining aspect. I find this re-recording a mixed bag. Its nice to hear everything with more clarity but some of the energy is lost(the beginning of Key to the Gate for instance, is sped up beyond repair and as such, loses its original power and feels rushed)
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konradkantor  | posted on 12/2011
Whoa! Major fuckup on my behalf. I don't own DSEV and have only given it a few spins... I THOUGHT it sounded familiar but the new name totally threw me for a loop. Review is fixed, thank you, Wanderer. As for the actual mixing I still get more of a HLTO vibe, because of the intensity of the old songs. Perhaps it's somewhat of a cross-between, despite what he has said he planned to do in interviews. The new albums are great, but more relaxing to me than anything else.
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Wanderer | posted on 12/2011
Sorry if I sounded harsh or anything. You should definitely pick up DSEV, there are one or two dud tracks, but the rest of the material is some of the best Black Metal has seen, both then and now.
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Wanderer | posted on 12/2011
The new albums aren't harsh at all, this really isn't either. HLTO had some harsh moments to me, the brashness of Inn I Slottet Fra Drømmen keeps me awake everytime.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Isn't Snu Mikrokosmos' Tegn already on Det Som Engang Var? It is on my Byebelog reissue from last year...
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slaytanic1 | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
I was pleasantly surprised at how awesome these re-recordings are.
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Excellently awesome
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Anonymous | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Excellent album, stole it already via the ever providing god of the web and blogs and wherever this shit gets uploaded from... vinyl on pre-order of course. However Varg has done a fine job bringing the old into the new or however you want to name it. Those all pissy about a man re-working his art, well FUCK OFF and make your own art and quit being little internet bitches. There are clarities and nuances nice to hear on updated recordings, some of the accidental quality of those old 'poor' recordings is gone yea, but these boys back then were working with zero dollars. Shit, treat this like a treat people. Good stuff. Thanks Varg,
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zach  | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
Guess I should give this a listen. Doubt it'll replace the originals, but maybe it'll be a nice counterpart.
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TheKnife | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
When will my LP arrive?!?!?! Anticipation is painful
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Frantic | posted on 12/2011 | Reply
ah, splendid
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evilsonic | posted on 10/2011 | Reply
Busy like a bee.
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evilsonic | posted on 10/2011
only a compilation.....