Saturday, January 23, 2010

Ihsahn - After


Artist: Ihsahn

Album: After

Release: 2010

“And this is the after. The ending of ends.”


If King Crimson decided to play death metal in 1970, this is what Lizard would have sounded like. After being Vegard Tveitan, AKA Ihsahn’s third solo release after disbanding Emperor, he has had the time needed to develop a sound all his own. While his previous releases had a tendency to lean towards a heavier sound, on After he has finally managed to balance death and progressive metal into something beautiful. The man’s guitar work has been improving steadily and this record sees Ihsahn at the top of his game. It almost sounds like it came from another world. I am reminded of Opeth’s Morningrise during the transitions from acoustics to heavy metal. Not a bad record to be compared to in my opinion. It’s also a plus that After was produced by Jens Bogren who also worked on Opeth’s last two records. But the really surprising this about this album is the inclusion of a Saxophone. This addition lets me know that Ihsahn is serious about expanding his musical horizons on this record. The instrument is used sparingly but when it is, it provides a large amount of texture and gives the album as a whole a much more desolate feel. The whole album sounds like it could have just been a jam session between the musicians and that’s a nice refreshing change from all the large scale releases that came out last year. But a word to the music-savvy. This is a challenging listen. Don’t expect to make it through After in one sitting. I tried and it wore me out. Ihshan has delivered one monolith of a record and I loved every minute of it. After is starting 2010 off to a good start and I’d expect nothing less from this genius.

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