Artist: Burzum
Album: Hvis lyset tar oss
Released: 1994
Type: Full-Length
Origin: Norway
Genre: Black Metal, Ambient
Lyrical themes: Myths, Folklore, Odalism, Darkness, Philosophy
Hvis
lyset tar oss (Norwegian for If the Light Takes Us)
is the third studio album by Norwegian black
metal solo project Burzum. It was recorded in September 1992, but was not
released until April 1994, whereupon it was released through Misanthropy Records and Vikernes' own
record label, Cymophane Productions. The album is considered a classic in
the black metal scene.
The
album cover features a drawing by 19th century artist Theodor
Kittelsen named Fattigmannen
(The Pauper). Vikernes dedicated the album to Fenriz of
fellow Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone and
"Demonas", possibly
referring to Demonaz from Norwegian black metal band Immortal.
Promotional copies sent to fanzines included the song "Et hvitt lys over
skogen" (Norwegian for "A White Light Over the
Forest") instead of "Tomhet". "Et hvitt lys over
skogen" later appeared on the 1998 compilation album Presumed Guilty.
According
to Vikernes, Hvis lyset tar oss is a concept
album, about:
[...]
what once was, before the light took us and we rode into the castle of the
dream. Into emptiness. It's something like: beware the Christian light,
it will take you away into degeneracy and nothingness.
What others call light I call darkness. Seek the darkness and hell and you will
find nothing but evolution.
Track List:
1. Det som en gang var - 14:21
2. Hvis lyset tar oss - 08:04
3. Inn i slottet fra droemmen - 07:51
4. Tomhet - 14:12 - Instrumental
Total Playing Time 44:28
Song titles in English are:
1. "What Once Was"
2. "If the Light Takes Us"
3. "Into the Castle from the Dream"
4. "Emptiness"
Count Grishnackh (Varg Vikernes) – all tracks, vocals, guitar, keyboard, synthesizer, drums, bass, production
Pytten – production
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