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Album Review: Empiricism

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  • Artist: Borknagar
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Five discs down the road, Borknagar seems less like a Norwegian supergroup side project and more like a cohesive band unit, and not just due to the group's relative longevity and prodigious output, but also because Empiricism is such a strong outing. Unlike the somewhat experimental and disjointed Quintessence disc that preceded it, Empiricism is a lot easier to appreciate from the first listen onward. Possibly the influx of new blood spearheaded Øystein G. Brun, the only original member left, to take this more straightforward direction; wholly one third of Borknagar's lineup is new to the band. Vocalist Vintersorg, of the band of the same name, replaced I.C.S. Vortex so he could concentrate on Dimmu Borgir. Tyr, a session member of Satyricon, and Emperor, who replaced Simen Hestnaes, also make their debut appearances with the group on this disc. Regardless of who is responsible, Empiricism is a monster. The production is much better this time out and memorable moments abound, such as the controlled chaos of "Liberated" and the Mercyful Fate-like intro riff to "Gods of My World." Complexities do pop up, such as the overall influx of piano and lush, acoustic-laced moments (most evident on epic disc-closer "The View of Everlast"). Unlike on past efforts, however, these investigations fit in well with the overall grandeur of well-executed, mid-tempo, classically themed black metal. ~ Brian O'Neill, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Genuine Pulse Borknagar (4:52)
Gods of My World Borknagar (4:26)
The Black Canvas Borknagar (5:19)
Matter and Motion Borknagar (2:30)
Soul Sphere Borknagar (6:41)
Inherit the Earth Borknagar (5:30)
The Stellar Dome Borknagar (5:37)
Four Element Synchronicity Vintersorg Borknagar (5:51)
Liberated Borknagar (4:52)
The View of Everlast Borknagar (4:30)

Credits

Berge Finstad (Engineer), Asgeir Mickelson (Layout Design), Vintersorg (Vocals), Borknagar (Producer), Asgeir Mickelson (Design), Asgeir Mickelson (Percussion), Alf Borjesson (Photography), Borknagar (Arranger), Borknagar (Mixing), Vintersorg (Choir, Chorus), Berge Finstad (Producer), Øystein G. Brun (Hi String Guitar), Asgeir Mickelson (Drums), TYR (String Bass), Øystein G. Brun (Guitar (Electric)), Berge Finstad (Mixing), Øystein G. Brun (Guitar (Acoustic)), TYR (Fretless Bass)
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Empiricism
Studio album by Borknagar
Released October 22, 2001
Recorded June - July 2001 at Fagerborg Studio and Toproom Studio
Genre Black metal
Progressive metal
folk metal
Length 50:05
Label Century Media
Producer Borknagar, Børge Finstad
Professional reviews
Borknagar chronology
Quintessence
(2000)
Empiricism
(2001)
Epic
(2004)

Empiricism is the fifth studio album by Borknagar, and their first studio album to feature Vintersorg (known as the frontman of the band of the same name) on vocals, along with the addition of Tyr on bass. This would mark the last appearance of Jens F. Ryland on guitar.

The album was recorded at Fagerborg Studio and Toproom Studio during June and July 2001, and was mixed and produced by the band and Børge Finstad.

Track listing

  1. "The Genuine Pulse" – 4:51
  2. "Gods of My World" – 4:25
  3. "The Black Canvas" – 5:18
  4. "Matter & Motion" – 2:30
  5. "Soul Sphere" – 6:40
  6. "Inherit the Earth" – 5:29
  7. "The Stellar Dome" – 5:36
  8. "Four Element Synchronicity" – 5:51
  9. "Liberated" – 4:51
  10. "The View of Everlast" – 4:28

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