Below The Lights is really when they started to focus heavily on their progressive elements, changing it up with each album (as it should be) and never getting dull. They really do mature as musicians over the course of the last decade. Each of their follow albums experiments with different styles, sometimes using more clean vocals and clean passages, yet never forgetting their roots and the fans that have been with them since the beginning. Their early material is good if you're into the Norwegian black metal scene of the '90s, but their stuff from the '00's is just so good.
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