The Sham Mirrors Explained

The Sham Mirrors
Type:studio
Artist:Arcturus
Cover:Arcturustheshammirrors.jpg
Released:April 22, 2002
Recorded:2000–2001
Genre:Avant-garde metal, progressive black metal
Label:Ad Astra Enterprises
Prev Title:La Masquerade Infernale
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Sideshow Symphonies
Next Year:2005

The Sham Mirrors is the third studio album by Norwegian avant-garde metal band Arcturus. It was released on April 9, 2002.

The Sham Mirrors is a departure from the band's previous albums, featuring a much more modern, space-influenced sound, as opposed to the layered, classical melodies of 1997's La Masquerade Infernale. The album contains elements of trip hop, ambient music and electronica in addition to the band's usual progressive black metal sound. Lyrically, the album deals with abstract science fiction-themed subjects, a stark contrast to the theatrical and Satanic lyrics of the band's earlier work. The album cover depicts a model drawing of the upper part of the Apollo spaceship.

This is the last album to feature Kristoffer Rygg on vocals.

Personnel

Arcturus
Additional Musicians
Production Staff