Utgard is the first Enslaved album with new drummer Iver Sandøy, who had previously co-produced several of the band's albums and joined full-time following the departure of longtime drummer Cato Bekkevold in 2018.[2] The album was originally scheduled for release in early 2020, but was delayed until October of that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]
The album is titled after a location in Norse mythology[5] and includes some Norse lyrics and song titles.[6] A video, filmed in Iceland, was released for the song "Jettegryta".[6]Utgard continues to display some of the band's early black metal roots while continuing their experimentation with 1970s progressive rock.[6]
Critical reception
The album received mostly positive reviews upon its release. Kerrang! noted that "Enslaved take the listener through a frightening landscape in Norse mythology where the gods have no control and chaos reigns" and called the band "masters" and "elder statesmen" of progressive black metal.[7]Blabbermouth noted that the album "feels like the true culmination of Enslaved's ascendancy to the throne of modern prog-metal wizardry."[5] The Prog division of Loudersound concluded that Utgard is the ultimate result of musical experiments that the band had been conducting over their past several albums.[8] In the words of Antihero, "Enslaved deliver their elite brand of Prog/Extreme Metal that they have so meticulously hammered out over the past three decades."[9]Metal Hammer named it as the 9th best metal album of 2020.[10]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Ivar Bjørnson (under the name I. Peersen); except tracks 1, 4, 6, 7 with lyrics by Grutle Kjellson (under the name K. Grutle)
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Fires in the Dark"
6:00
2.
"Jettegryta"
4:56
3.
"Sequence"
6:39
4.
"Homebound"
5:30
5.
"Útgarðr"
1:51
6.
"Urjotun"
4:21
7.
"Flight of Thought and Memory"
6:22
8.
"Storms of Utgard"
4:38
9.
"Distant Seasons"
4:31
Total length:
44:46
Personnel
Ivar Bjørnson – electric guitars, acoustic guitars, synthesizers, keyboards, sequencer, FX, backing vocals (track 1)