Everything remains as it never was

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The Metal side is here enhanced with tracks that do not skimp on aggression. The contribution of traditional instruments has never been so present. The melodic side still predominates with folk elements taking on a truly new dimension. The majestic introduction plunges us directly into the epic and medieval atmosphere characteristic of ELUVEITIE. Over the heavy guitars and incisive riffs, violins, flutes, and other wind instruments overlap. The solos are more elaborate, the atmospheres rougher, and the voices much raspier than on previous albums. ELUVEITIE has hardened; the Swiss have lost none of their metallic verve; Everything Remains (As It Never Was) proves once again that ELUVEITIE is not here to play a minor role in the world of Pagan Metal. It's impossible to be disappointed if you liked the albums Spirit and Slania. ELUVEITIE strengthens its aggression while perpetuating its folk side for a tasty blend. The icing on the cake: Everything Remains (As It Never Was) was recorded by TOMMY VETTERLI (CORONER, KREATOR), mixed by COLIN RICHARDSON (SLIPKNOT, MACHINE HEAD, BEHEMOTH), and mastered by JOHN DAVIS (U2, LED ZEPPELIN, KAISER CHIEFS, ARCTIC MONKEYS).

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Product information

  • Album Everything remains as it never was
  • Artist Eluveitie
  • Release date 2018-01-01
  • Label Nuclear Blast
  • Distributor WARNER MUSIC FRANCE
  • Format CD
  • EAN 0727361247928
  • Number of discs 1
  • Number of tracks 13

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