Everything Remains (As It Never Was) | ||||
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Studio album by Eluveitie | ||||
Released | February 19, 2010 | |||
Recorded | September–October 2009 at the Newsound studios, Pfäffikon, Switzerland | |||
Genre | Folk metal, melodic death metal, celtic metal | |||
Length | 47:03 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast | |||
Producer | Colin Richardson | |||
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Singles from Everything Remains (As It Never Was) | ||||
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Sputnik Music | 3/5 |
Everything Remains (As It Never Was) is the fourth full-length album by the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. The album was produced by Colin Richardson, and released on February 19, 2010 through Nuclear Blast.
The album spawned one single, Thousandfold, which has gained over 10,200,000 views on YouTube.
Unlike Eluveitie's previous release Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion which was primarily a folk rock/acoustic folk album, Everything Remains returns to the bands roots and is a straight folk metal album.
Everything Remains generally received highly positive reviews. Pascal Stieler, writing for Metal1.info wrote that Everything Remains was "in all matters outstanding, varied album that simply has no weaknesses" and gave the album 9/10. Metal.de also gave the album 9/10.
The fanbase's reaction was generally positive, with songs like Thousandfold being played frequently on tour.