An Elixir for Existence explained

An Elixir for Existence
Type:studio
Artist:Sirenia
Cover:An_elixir_for_existence_album.jpg
Caption:Cover art by Joachim Luetke
Released:August 3, 2004
Recorded:Stargoth Studios, Tau, Norway
Sound Suite Studio, Marseille, France
September and October 2003
Genre:Gothic metal, death-doom
Label:Napalm
Producer:Terje Refsnes, Morten Veland
Prev Title:At Sixes and Sevens
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Sirenian Shores
Next Year:2004

An Elixir for Existence is the second studio album by the Norwegian gothic metal band Sirenia, released in 2004. The album follows in the same vein as the previous At Sixes and Sevens, but includes a new female vocalist, Henriette Bordvik.[1] From this album, Sirenia has been presented as a 4-piece band, with Morten Veland as the only permanent member.

Musical style

Like its predecessor album At Sixes and Sevens (2002), the musical style in An Elixir for Existence corresponds to the more classic Sirenia's gothic metal of their origins, with some elements of symphonic death-doom.

A large number of the songs are concerned with mental conditions, be it depression ("Voices Within"), drug use ("Euphoria") or thoughts of suicide ("The Fall Within"); of course, the meanings of all of these songs are subject to further conjecture.

Track listing

All songs written by Morten Veland.

Personnel

Credits for An Elixir for Existence adapted from liner notes.[2]

Sirenia

Additional personnel

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sirenia - An Elixir for Existence . 2011-10-13 . Encyclopaedia Metallum.
  2. (2004). "An Elixir for Existence liner notes". In An Elixir for Existence [CD booklet]. Napalm.