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In Times

In Times
Enslaved in times album artwork.jpg
Studio album by Enslaved
Released 10 March 2015
Recorded September & October 2014
Studio Duper & Solslottet Studios, Earshot & Conclave Studios, Peersonal Sound, Fascination Street Studios
Genre Progressive metal, black metal
Length 53:05
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Ivar Bjørnson, Grutle Kjellson, Herbrand Larsen, Iver Sandøy
Enslaved chronology
RIITIIR
(2012)
In Times
(2015)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 78/100
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com 4.5/5 stars
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Blabbermouth 10/10
Exclaim! 8/10
Loudwire favourable
Metal Hammer 4/5 stars
Pitchfork Media 6.2/10
Sputnikmusic 4/5
Ultimate Guitar 8.3/10

In Times is the thirteenth studio album by the Norwegian extreme metal band Enslaved. It was released on March 10, 2015 by Nuclear Blast. As the title suggests, the album's central theme is that of time, considered philosophically, historically, and mythologically. The album sold about 2,950 copies in its first week of release in the United States, making In Times their highest sales debut to date. The album charted in some territories in its first week of release, including Norway and Finland. It is also the band's last album with keyboardist/vocalist Herbrand Larsen, who departed the following year.

In Times marks a further move to a more progressive sound following similar trends on their last few albums. Some reviewers see Herbrand Larsen as responsible for this change, with Exclaim! stating that "the secret star of the record may be keyboardist Herbrand Larsen, whose role in the band has expanded markedly over the past few albums and really comes to the fore on In Times".Loudwire agree, writing in their review that "with each passing album, keyboardist Herbrand Larsen has become a more integral part of the band utilizing his soothing clean vocals to contrast and compliment Grutle’s uncompromising rasp".Ivar Bjørnson of the band told Blabbermouth in an interview that In Times "is the most consistent body of work we have so far: it incorporates our 'blacker' past with our influences from prog rock, our present sense of absolute freedom, and the joy of being in this band".

According to Bjørnson, the title "reflects the existence of multiple realities across ‘places’ and times; both physically and metaphorically. Every bit of thought or reflection involves a variety of times, unconsciously – the past, the present, the future, mythological times, deep time, psychological timelines and so on. So this album is a meditation on the concept of being aware and working with times actively to achieve new situations according to the will. The title makes me think of life, death, runes, esoteric traditions/magic, mythology, gods, quantum physics… everything and nothing and everything". In a separate interview, he said that "it is about “times” and existing in and across several times, the same way you have in mythological or a mystical perspective of time, creation and the forthcoming, the end of the world. It was interesting enough that we have philosophies and science, not like in mythology, (in this) everything is certain. It was Christianity (and other religions) that first introduced the concept of the world ending, with no more beginnings after that. So that’s one perspective."


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