600x gold with black marble, 299 copies on white/black marble, 200 copies on black. 2x12" (180g) microtenne innerbag, printed innersleeve on 220g, gatefold, full-color on 350g with hot foil stamping, all assembly in a PVC overbag.
Enslaved's third album, "Eld" (Norwegian for 'fire'), marks a pivotal moment in their career, propelling them into broader acceptance worldwide. Building on the foundation of their previous work, "Frost," the album seamlessly merges the direct intensity of its predecessor with the atmospheric grandeur of their debut, "Vikingligr Veldi." Half of the record pays homage to their mystical roots, reminiscent of "Vikingligr Veldi," while the other half propels Enslaved into the future, solidifying their identity as a true viking metal force with relentless speed, savagery, and breathtakingly intense riffing. Widely regarded as a fan favorite, "Eld" showcases Enslaved at their best, delivering material that defines and represents their distinctive sound. It remains a benchmark for true viking metal, setting a standard that many Scandinavian bands attempting to claim the title still struggle to match.