Enslavedista julkaistaan 12-osainen dokumentti nimeltä ”Heimvegen (The Way Home)”: kaksi ensimmäistä osaa katsottavissa

Kirjoittanut Arto Mäenpää - 18.11.2020

Norjasta ponnistava pitkän linjan äärimetalliyhtye Enslaved julkaisi lokakuun 2. päivä Nuclear Blast Recordsin kautta viimeisimmän, ”Utgard”-nimisen albuminsa. Yhtyeestä tullaan julkaisemaan myös kaiken kaikkiaan 12 osasta koostuva mittava dokumentti ”Heimvegen (The Way Home)”, jonka on tuottanut TV Haugalandissa työskentelevä Dag Olav Husås. Voit katsoa dokumentin kaksi ensimmäistä osaa tästä:

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Dag Olav Husås on kertonut dokumentista seuraavaa:

Enslaved started out in the region of Haugalandet in Norway. I work for the local television station here, TV Haugaland. We follow founding members Ivar (Bjørnson – guitar) and Grutle (Kjellson – bass, vocals) as they walk in their own footsteps of the early days.

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It gives a unique local perspective on a progressive metal band that has gone on to have international success. We go through their upbringing and early musical influences, to the recordings they did locally, up until they moved the band to Bergen, and we also gaze a bit into the future.

We really go in detail, and I would say it’s a quite unique look into the formative years of these now prog metal masters. You get to see them in their ’natural habitat’, so to speak. We meet their parents, we visit the old studios and producers they used, we visit their old rehearsal space, we talk about their first tours (with some insane stories from the US and Mexico). we reunite Phobia (the predecessor to Enslaved) for the first time in 29 years, and there’s tons of insight from journalists and both local and international music personalities who were there when it all happened.

The entire documentary series will be posted on YouTube, with English subtitles. The first episode was released November 7th with a new episode coming every Saturday going forward (with the exception of Christmas).”

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