Fallen (Burzum album)

Fallen
Studio album by Burzum
Released 7 March 2011
Genre Black metal[1]
Length 47:41
Label Byelobog Productions
Burzum chronology
Belus
(2010)
Fallen
(2011)
From the Depths of Darkness
(2011)

Fallen is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian artist Burzum, released on 7 March 2011.

The cover art is taken from the painting Elegy (1899) by French painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Recording

Fallen was recorded and mixed during two weeks in Grieghallen studios, using a Spector bass with alembic electronics on a VOX AC50 amp from 1965, a Ludwig drum kit (with a 26-inch kick) from 1975, a Neumann M149 microphone and stereo Schoeps CMTS 501 U microphones for vocals, an OBH Nordica Harmony 6487, a custom Stig instrument and a Peavey 23 guitar on a Peavey 6505 (120 Watt) amp.[2]

Music and lyrics

According to Varg Vikernes himself, "Musically Fallen is like a cross between Belus and something new, inspired more by the debut album and Det som engang var than by Hvis lyset tar oss or Filosofem. The sound is more dynamic – we mastered the album as if it was classical music – and I was more experimental than I was on Belus in all respects. Lyricwise it is similar to the debut album, in the way that it is more personal and focuses on existential issues, but the mythological undertone known from Belus is still there. I have also included some ambient tracks – a short introduction and a longer conclusion".[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[3]
Allmusic[1]
The Boston Phoenix[4]

Tracklist

All songs written and composed by Varg Vikernes. 

No. TitleTranslation
(by Varg Vikernes)
Length
1. "Fra verdenstreet"  From the World Tree 1:03
2. "Jeg faller"  I Am Falling 7:50
3. "Valen"  Fallen 9:21
4. "Vanvidd"  Madness 7:05
5. "Enhver til sitt"  Each Man to His Own 6:16
6. "Budstikken"  The Message 10:09
7. "Til Hel og tilbake igjen"  To Hel and Back Again 5:57
Total length:
47:41

Credits

References

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