Ænigma is the third album by Norwegian progressive death metal band In Vain. It was released on March 11, 2013 by Indie Recordings. The album was recorded at the Strand Studio, in Kristiansand, between September and December 2012. The album was mixed and mastered in Fascination Street Studios in Sweden. This is the first album to feature guitarist Kjetil D. Pedersen as a full-time member, as he were featured as a guest on Mantra. Ænigma - In Vain. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Progressive DeathBlack Metal from Norway In Vain Indie Recordings Tracklist: 1. Against the Grain 00:00 2. Image of Time 07:04 3. Southern Shores 12:42 4. Ænigma by In Vain, released 10 March 2013 1. Against The Grain 2. Image Of Time 3. Southern Shores 4. Hymne Til Havet 5. Culmination Of The Enigma 6. Time Of Yore 7. Rise Against 8. To The Core 9. Floating On The Murmuring Tide. Singularity7 No words other than take my money srs. Hyped for next album that releases this month. This is one of those rare albums for me where all songs are incredible. Get's my 100 testosterone seal of approval. Listen free to In Vain Ænigma Against the Grain, Image of Time and more. 8 tracks 51:23. Released March 11th in Europe, March 8th in Norway and March 15th in Germany and Austria. Advanced search. In Vain. Type: Full-length. Release date: March 11th, 2013. Catalog ID: INDIE102CD. June 3rd, 2014. In Vain - Ænigma. December 21st, 2013. Recording information: Recorded at the Strand Studio, in Kristiansand, September-December 2012. Mixed and mastered in Fascination Street Studios, Sweden. Ænigma In Vain album. 55 stars on sputnikmusic. Seekers of Music lists Ænigma from 2013 as the 8th best album of the decade 2010-2019. Alan Brnt writes: One of the few albums that made me cry, with an incredible ending. In Vain, it's the beauty of the prog mixed with the brutality of Death and Black. A superb group, to discover as soon as possible Tops 2019 Années 2010 Alan Partie 2. In Vain - Aenigma review: In Vain's most consistent release yet. A pleasant aspect of Ænigma is its lack of outlandish ideas. The Native American influence on Wayakin is nowhere to be found on here, thankfully. The closest they come to that is a Norwegian spoken word segment in Culmination of the Enigma, which is so awkwardly out of place it detracts from the build up of the song. Its during the acoustic bridge, which by itself is a beautiful addition but the talking over it completely ruins its effect. Apart from this gripe though, its possibly the heaviest song on the album with an infectious chorus that sounds like something out of Souls at Zero-er