This highlights well how well this album aged in relation to their newer stuff (I prefer 90s enslaved personally), I always felt many overlooked just how progressive and experimental Frost was, they were always ahead of their time without being pretentious or "avant-garde" in any way, really nice modern take on it that's still true to their BM roots.
old Darkthrone and Burzum were super innovative too, just not in a 'prog' way. Stuff like Hvis lyset tar oss and Transilvanian Hunger being influenced by Kraftwerk and minimalist techno music was never done before in metal.
@@michaelhudson2912 I think Varg's very pretentious in going on about his "underground techno" influences. Also pretty sure he never even got into the obvious pioneers of electronica like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze (despite supposedly being a Germanophile) saying he liked Jean Michel Jarre. I agree though the structure of Hvis Lyset Tar Oss was ahead of its time and worked really well. As for Filosofem, I didn't enjoy the second half so much, the first three tracks are great but the rest is an absolute bore. Also, Varg is such an insufferable ass it overshadows the music so much for me these days. As for darkthrone, I would hardly call it prog, though Fenriz has very eclectic tastes. Master's Hammer were arguably progressive in a way as they were always pretty strange and experimental. Varg is arrogant enough to claim that Burzum, Darkthrone and Immortal pioneered everything and that anyone who came after just ripped them off. It's not true, there is some similarity with enslaved in terms of the cyclical riffs on the first album but even there you could hear the progressive influences. In Emperor as well, of course. What I can't stand is most pompous "avant-garde" black metal (other than Sigh).
Under a Funeral Moon is a very bizarre, psychotic album. Of course, most reviews just say it sounds like old Bathory, completely missing the innovation.
@@michaelhudson2912 it's not that much like bathory, it was a milestone but I'd hardly call it progressive and I doubt they would either. It makes you realise how they were always unashamedly old school and never said otherwise, you get Motorhead moments on it and it was that old school 80s nostalgia mixed in with their raw death metal roots I guess, plus the influence of the first wave pioneers. I never got the impression they were massive Venom fans but Fenriz seems honest enough to accept their influence on the early development (I am not a fan either, they had a few good songs but they're mostly crap)
@@TheGreatGodPan see, you're missing how bizarre that album is. It's influenced by old Bathory but it does strange things with the influence. It's very much not retro.
I am so stoked for this release, preordered (even with exorbitant fees to ship to Taiwan) and anxious beyond belief. This is an outstanding recording and performance. Peace and prosperity to all those involved in the project and all they hold dear.
Damn, I recall buying this album around 96 - more than 20 years later, it still sounds amazing with this more black metal approach they had at their beginnings.
That a song as classic as this can compare to contemporary music is a testament to the true musicianship of ensalved. What a band! so beyond their time, it is a wonder to hear this now :)
I was just sitting here reading the linear notes in my CD copy of Frost and noticed that McDonalds is listed in the "thanx to" list... knowing this record was fueled by Big Macs, makes this masterpiece even tastier today👌
@Helmut Salvatore yeah enslaved was probably my favorite band up until ISA, but I don't care for the newer stuff a lot more prog, and not enough metal, but they have plenty of fans. They don't need me.
frost and eld, greatest albums, i liked this fenris(form frost) version ... i woluld like that the sound at the end would be the same as the original... i think in this great song it gives something different and turns it unique.... just my opinion.. At the 90s I didn t know Enslaved, i ve took frost album from a store cos the name of the record FROST(like celtic frost), and was something incredible, so i took eld too.... great band !!! great sound in here, pre ordering now!!!
Incroyable, toujours aussi créatif et puissant. Du bonheur sans fin à écouter, savourer, remplir d'émotions. Merci à vous Messieurs pour ce bonheur procuré.
If Enslaved are gonna do a Metallica S&M kind of thing with the Norwegian Symphony Orchestra i think this would work very well. Even though i heard Ivar say he dislikes symphonic metall.
always liked this song, BM is not my thing but this track is brilliant, what a good sound they have live, think the drummer is the guy from Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Nuclear Assault and others nope, just read the credits its another guy
I wanna kiss the sound engineer's hands.
Why not his lips
@@umbigbry Because he crafted this sound engineering masterpiece with his hands.
@@cringelorddivine9337 if he can do that with his hands imagine what them lips can do 🥵🥵🥴🥴
@@umbigbry Ok that's going a bit far.
@@cringelorddivine9337 ok cringelord
"Frost" and "Eld" are out of this world.
3:07 made smile. The 2 OG members playing old stuff and still feeling it.
*The sound engineer is probably a millionaire right now.*
A metal sound engineer!? Hmm... No.
Must be Pytten.
@@silafuyang8675 It does'nt have to be Pytten.
2020 they spat out Utgard and the sound engineer was Tony Lindgren, so my guess is Tony Lindgren.
sounds great, doesnt it?
I’ve always loved his lower growls…the sound is most excellent.
Exactly, it touches the most on "The Watcher" track. Anger turns to melancholy sh
This highlights well how well this album aged in relation to their newer stuff (I prefer 90s enslaved personally), I always felt many overlooked just how progressive and experimental Frost was, they were always ahead of their time without being pretentious or "avant-garde" in any way, really nice modern take on it that's still true to their BM roots.
old Darkthrone and Burzum were super innovative too, just not in a 'prog' way. Stuff like Hvis lyset tar oss and Transilvanian Hunger being influenced by Kraftwerk and minimalist techno music was never done before in metal.
@@michaelhudson2912 I think Varg's very pretentious in going on about his "underground techno" influences. Also pretty sure he never even got into the obvious pioneers of electronica like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze (despite supposedly being a Germanophile) saying he liked Jean Michel Jarre. I agree though the structure of Hvis Lyset Tar Oss was ahead of its time and worked really well. As for Filosofem, I didn't enjoy the second half so much, the first three tracks are great but the rest is an absolute bore. Also, Varg is such an insufferable ass it overshadows the music so much for me these days.
As for darkthrone, I would hardly call it prog, though Fenriz has very eclectic tastes. Master's Hammer were arguably progressive in a way as they were always pretty strange and experimental. Varg is arrogant enough to claim that Burzum, Darkthrone and Immortal pioneered everything and that anyone who came after just ripped them off. It's not true, there is some similarity with enslaved in terms of the cyclical riffs on the first album but even there you could hear the progressive influences. In Emperor as well, of course. What I can't stand is most pompous "avant-garde" black metal (other than Sigh).
Under a Funeral Moon is a very bizarre, psychotic album. Of course, most reviews just say it sounds like old Bathory, completely missing the innovation.
@@michaelhudson2912 it's not that much like bathory, it was a milestone but I'd hardly call it progressive and I doubt they would either. It makes you realise how they were always unashamedly old school and never said otherwise, you get Motorhead moments on it and it was that old school 80s nostalgia mixed in with their raw death metal roots I guess, plus the influence of the first wave pioneers. I never got the impression they were massive Venom fans but Fenriz seems honest enough to accept their influence on the early development (I am not a fan either, they had a few good songs but they're mostly crap)
@@TheGreatGodPan see, you're missing how bizarre that album is. It's influenced by old Bathory but it does strange things with the influence. It's very much not retro.
I am so stoked for this release, preordered (even with exorbitant fees to ship to Taiwan) and anxious beyond belief. This is an outstanding recording and performance. Peace and prosperity to all those involved in the project and all they hold dear.
Bestest band in the whole world
Damn, I recall buying this album around 96 - more than 20 years later, it still sounds amazing with this more black metal approach they had at their beginnings.
That a song as classic as this can compare to contemporary music is a testament to the true musicianship of ensalved. What a band! so beyond their time, it is a wonder to hear this now :)
Hearing a classic like this but in the 2020s with Håkon just jamming on organ is just 😙👌
looks like he jammed his organ on several occassions there.
you cant say one bad thing about this performance/band/song. Absolute beast....
My beginings of this band was below the lights but once i heard Frost is still one of my favourite albums
These dudes are beyond the realms of humanity!! Parts unknown the have come from, nasty metal is the way!!
I was just sitting here reading the linear notes in my CD copy of Frost and noticed that McDonalds is listed in the "thanx to" list... knowing this record was fueled by Big Macs, makes this masterpiece even tastier today👌
McThanks!
So you are saying it could have been better if they didn't eat garbage?
Awesome song by an amazing band!!! Very powerful!!!
Hail to Enslaved!!!
The best of ProgViking Metal...!...
Enslaved always feels like home
I travel back in time with this song. One of my favorites.
hell yeah, i loved the early album and the ep and its great to hear this song in this mindblowing live quality!
Quite simply the best progressive metal band out there!
"progressive" 😅
@@karljanus8308 they are tho.
grandi ENSLAVED saluti dall'italia, ricordo il concerto del 1994 a Varese
Hail with power! Can't wait for the new release guys...😎🤘
I love your music takes me to another spiritual level ♥ ️
Theon Greyjoy on keys doing very nice :)
Reek
"The death may never die"
this is how metal should be listened to.
I love this song! It sounds great! 👏👏👏👏
I wish enslaved still sounded like this.
@Helmut Salvatore yeah enslaved was probably my favorite band up until ISA, but I don't care for the newer stuff a lot more prog, and not enough metal, but they have plenty of fans. They don't need me.
Grandes Enslaved...saludos desde 🇦🇷
I gotta get these
Kickass! Frost!
Im in love with this 🤘👍🤘
Glem alle lover, all orden og fred
Kaos er allt, ingen tid eller sted
...
1994 what a year!
Very good sound mix..out of all the live recordings this is the next best to the original frosty recording☠️
Mr. Satan, where do I sign to have one hundredth of the talent these guys have?
Well that was fucking cool. I'm gonna watch it again
Awesome song! Two big thumbs up 👍👍🤘🤘
80s death metal mixed with black metal with some viking tunes 🤘🏼
Hail to almighty ENSLAVED. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Hail 🍷🍷.
Powerful!!! 🤘🏽🇲🇽❤️
Holy cow hit the like button already!
All his music is wonderful
Frost album for me is one of the all time greats. Though for whatever reason, i tend to prefer Eld over just about everything else.
Enslaved the best of the best!!!
frost and eld, greatest albums, i liked this fenris(form frost) version ... i woluld like that the sound at the end would be the same as the original... i think in this great song it gives something different and turns it unique.... just my opinion..
At the 90s I didn t know Enslaved, i ve took frost album from a store cos the name of the record FROST(like celtic frost), and was something incredible, so i took eld too.... great band !!! great sound in here, pre ordering now!!!
Great as always!
I'm not very familiar with old enslaved music, but this song is great!
Grrreat...hail Enslaved sounds amazing.
Perfect sound!
Prog viking metal od true 👍Perfect work 🤘💪👋🖤
A linha rítmica dessa música lembra a de Progenies of the great apocalipse.
Cmon! Enslaved had better Days!
Perfect as always! 🤘🏾🇧🇷🇳🇴
Incredible!!
Amaizing, gentlemen
Arigatou Gozaimasu Super Awesome Dudes 🤘🤘🤘
Fuuuuuu Masaker - ENSLAVED : FOREVER
Jeez this is reaaaaally good
Awesome 😍😍😍😍😍
Did the camera men forgot about the drummer ?
Can anyone explain how 16 unwary to negate this masterpiece?
Thank you for uploading right when I had my 3rd Psychotic episode
Incroyable, toujours aussi créatif et puissant. Du bonheur sans fin à écouter, savourer, remplir d'émotions. Merci à vous Messieurs pour ce bonheur procuré.
Kaos er allt!!!!!!!! THE BEST!
I cant Fu@#ing wait 🤩
Amazing🤘💯💥💥💥👌
Waouh, perfect !
🖤💀🖤GENIAL
Beginning of this song reminded me ' satyricon king " this one is totally great !!
1:37 best part
If Enslaved are gonna do a Metallica S&M kind of thing with the Norwegian Symphony Orchestra i think this would work very well. Even though i heard Ivar say he dislikes symphonic metall.
I think it sounded pretty good when Satyricon did it.
Video super Miluška 🤘🤘
Nice.
Holy shit 🤘🤯🤘
true legends
I do agree with the dude what he says in the beginning
Brutal!
perfect masterpiece
Anyone know where to get the full lengths of the entire cinematic tour?
Que brutalidad, lml
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Powerfull!!
always liked this song, BM is not my thing but this track is brilliant, what a good sound they have live, think the drummer is the guy from Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Nuclear Assault and others
nope, just read the credits its another guy
You was thinking of Nick Barker.
That guy is god level.
no bluray..? still ok with dvd though.., 😀😀
Uffff!!!
Maravilloso 👏🤘🇵🇾
Funky fresh 😎
Glen benton on Enslaved ??
Cool^^
This is fucking cool
Viking class Heroes \m/
great!
ojla ojala salutes ecuador
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA UN MANJAAAAR DE TEMA !
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