Delusions of Grandeur (Sahg album)

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Delusions of Grandeur
Studio album by Sahg
Released October 25, 2013
Recorded Earshot Studio, Grieghallen Studio and Mackverk Studio, Bergen, Norway. 2013
Genre Doom metal, stoner rock, psychedelic rock, space rock
Length 46:39
Label Indie
Producer Iver Sandøy
Sahg chronology
III
(2010)
Delusions of Grandeur
(2013)
Memento Mori
(2016)
Singles from Delusions of Grandeur
  1. "Firechild"
    Released: April 26, 2013 [1]
  2. "Slip Off the Edge of the Universe"
    Released: September 19, 2013 [2]

Delusions of Grandeur is the fourth studio album by the Norwegian heavy metal band Sahg, released on October 25, 2013, under the Norwegian record label Indie Recordings. It's the first concept album of the band, with the delusions of grandeur theme or megalomania.[3]

Kvitrafn, original drummer of the band, collaborated in recording of "Walls Of Delusion".

An animated music video was made for "Slip off the Edge of the Universe", directed by Alexander Lillevik.

On February 12, 2014, Metal Blade Records premiered the song "Firechild" from the album in North America on the music blog lastrit.es,[4] ahead of its official North American release on February 18, 2014.

Musical style

Delusions of Grandeur marks a turning point towards a more experimental sound and a psychedelic stoner rock genre, radically different from the traditional heavy metal style of the previous three albums of the band.

The lyrics tells the tale of a man who slowly loses grasp of everything he has learned and experienced throughout his life and enters a vast imaginary state where he experiences increasingly severe delusions of grandeur.

Cover art

The cover art (created by illustrator Robert Høyem) presents an imaginary astronaut on a psychedelic colorful background and geometric shapes. In this regard, Olav Iversen said in an interview:

It’s not a direct criticism of the space programs, it’s more a metaphor, like you say. But you can think about trying to explore and invade space if you like. You can look upon that as a delusion of grandeur as well. Before it happened, I guess a lot of people were thinking about it as delusions of grandeur: “No, it’s never gonna happen, they will never land on the Moon” and all that, but it happened. That space atmosphere is more a metaphor of the universe that this person we tell the story about ends up in because he kind of drifts off reality, and isolates himself into his own mental universe where he can become the most powerful creature. [5]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Olav Iversen; all music composed by Sahg, except where noted.

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Slip Off The Edge Of The Universe"    5:54
2. "Blizzardborne"    5:36
3. "Firechild"    5:05
4. "Walls Of Delusion"    6:27
5. "Ether"  Iversen, Vetaas 5:09
6. "Then Wakens The Beast"    4:42
7. "Odium Delirium" (Instrumental)  2:33
8. "Sleeper's Gate To The Galaxy"    11;38
Total length:
46:39

Personnel

Sahg

Guest/session musicians

Production and engineering

References

External links

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