Ihsahn
Telemark


3.5
great

Review

by Fernando Alves STAFF
February 20th, 2020 | 67 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ihsahn invites us home, but not necessarily to his origins.

There's always something poetic and nostalgic about home that transcends any kind of geographical border. It's a refuge, a safe haven, the place where it all began. By calling the first of his two 2020 releases Telemark (his hometown and where he still lives), Ihsahn invokes a return to his origins, where his musical journey began. In this sense, that little black-and-white hut in the middle of the Norwegian forest on the cover symbolizes Ihsahn's creative Big Bang. Knowing beforehand that this first EP would have a black metal oriented sound, and the second a more experimental signature, it seemed safe to say Telemark would focus on a darker aesthetic. However, Ihsahn doesn't take us into Emperor's black universe, but rather into the perspective of a 44-year-old musician with a long eclectic artistic background. Stylistically, Telemark carries us neither backwards nor forwards. It's, in a way, an extension of Amr, with the greatest novelty being that the original songs are entirely sung in Norwegian. The opener 'Stridig' perfectly mirrors this common spirit, showing evident style similarities with 'Lend Me the Eyes of the Millenia', but now without that extra velvet layer embedded in the previous album. The three original songs differ from each other. While 'Stridig' has a straightforward approach and a slightly more orthodox structure, 'Nord' and 'Telemark' explore other textures. The former being the softer of the three, the latter being the most complex and ambitious piece of music in Telemark. Its hybrid soul, generating contrasts and multiple crescendos throughout the song, not only successfully closes the trilogy, but also reconnects with 'Stridig', thus closing the cycle.

Orbiting the originals we find two covers, namely Lenny Kravitz's 'Rock and Roll Is Dead' and Iron Maiden's 'Wrathchild', which although seeming out of place, give some unpretentiousness and genuineness to Telemark. These final impressions have as their primary point of interest the way Ihsahn managed to impregnate his personal signature in two such distinct compositions. The common denominator between these covers and the other songs, besides the author's renowned style, is the saxophone, an element already familiar in Ihsahn's artistic past.

An EP usually tends to look like a somewhat incomplete, unfinished and ephemeral work. Honestly, I don't think that's the case. My main issue with Telemark lies at a conceptual level, specifically in the way music translated the concept. Naturally, only Ihsahn can assess the link between music and its origins in depth, yet as a listener and spectator I don't feel this hut in the woods, this homeland, as the place where it all started, but rather as a manifestation of the present. Although I genuinely enjoyed all songs, I feel like this first chapter's concept hasn't been fully materialized, as if something was missing. But you know what? At the end of the day, everything is subjective and it certainly won't be these interpretative details that will call into question the work of an artist who deserves the greatest respect, especially when the story isn't closed yet.



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TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Decimal rating: 3.7

Although I have minor issues with the concept, I love all songs, including the covers.

Telemark is available on Spotify.

BigPleb
February 20th 2020


65784 Comments


Nice rev NoTrap, pis.

His last full length was pretty cool so excited to hear this.

NightOnDrunkMountain
Contributing Reviewer
February 20th 2020


638 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I liked the tracks in the EP, firstly his own and then the covers. It left me wanting for more though.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, an EP usually leaves us wanting more. The second one is scheduled to be released later this year.



Thanks BigPleb. If you liked Amr, you should also enjoy the three original songs. As for the covers, it'll depend on your mood, I guess.

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


oh wait...Lenny Kravitz's cover? What is he up to? X) this is prob interesting. Very cool rev Not Rap!

Trifolium
February 20th 2020


38909 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review, short and sweet. POS!

Will give this a go today!

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


Why there's Opeth and Leprous on the tags?....should I expect some tight polished prog here?

Trifolium
February 20th 2020


38909 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Have you ever checked his solo stuff DDD? Its very proggy, and Leprous gained acclaim by being Ihsahn's live backing band.

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


Isn't this his solo stuff?

Trifolium
February 20th 2020


38909 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yes it is! I was wondering whether you've heard any of his solo LPs.

Scheumke
February 20th 2020


2629 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Arktis is legit in my top 20 albums from the last decade. This one was fun, better than Amr imo. Can't wait to see how the second one will fit in with this one. Pos btw, good review brother.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks guys ;)



"oh wait...Lenny Kravitz's cover? What is he up to? X)"

ROCK AND ROLL IS DEEEAD



One of the best and fastest ways to check his work might be:

1. In the Nightside Eclipse

2. The Adversary

3. After

4. Amr / Telemark

Trifolium
February 20th 2020


38909 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

''Arktis is legit in my top 20 albums from the last decade.'' [2] Arktis is amazing.

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


aaaaaand another featmy productive friend
I've heard two Emperor(s) and it was not Eclipse :X and that's it


JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


60326 Comments


Nice nice have another pos!

"An EP usually tends to look like a somewhat incomplete, unfinished and ephemeral work."

Strongly disagreed on this however. I feel a lot of EPs are q unfairly considered inessential parts of their artists' discogs on this basis; there are plenty of bands who made EPs more cohesive than their full-lengths!

...and also EPs are easier to check, so I'll probs give this a listen ;]

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


10710 Comments


TheNotrap for contributor, congrats for the feature.

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


EP's suck often

"TheNotrap for contributor, congrats for the feature." 2

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2020


60326 Comments


LPs also suck often. Listen to bands with better EPs ;]

NightOnDrunkMountain
Contributing Reviewer
February 20th 2020


638 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The best way to pick up Emperor albums is by the order they were released. Ihsahn's musical style will make even more sense afterwards.

DDDeftoneDDD
February 20th 2020


22213 Comments


You're all very coherent. Congrats.

I have this issue, Johnny, where I feel listen to EP is wasting time...but sometimes I end up listing a few.



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