Evig pint | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Kaizers Orchestra |
Cover: | Kaizers Orchestra Evig Pint.jpeg |
Released: | 3 February 2003 |
Recorded: | November–December 2002 |
Studio: | Duper Studio, (Bergen, Norway) |
Genre: | Alternative rock |
Length: | 44:35 |
Label: | BroilerFarm |
Producer: | Jørgen Træen, Janove Ottesen |
Prev Title: | Ompa til du dør |
Prev Year: | 2001 |
Next Title: | Maestro |
Next Year: | 2005 |
Evig pint (English: Eternally Tormented) is the second studio album by Norwegian alternative rock band Kaizers Orchestra, released on 3 February 2003.
After the release of the best-selling Ompa til du dør, and the EPs Død manns tango and Mann mot mann, the band started writing new material. In February 2002, the band debuted the song "Salt og pepper" and continued to play it throughout 2002. Nothing new surfaced until the band played "Djevelens orkester" once in fall 2002. Shortly after, in November, the recording sessions for the new album started. Nearing the end of 2002, Kaizers Orchestra spoke about the new album. It was to be called Evig pint, and was due for release on 3 February 2003.
The album art features the band's organist Helge Risa in his trademark gas mask before a dark brown background.
In early 2003, the band released "Di grind" as a free download, exclusively on their website. They premiered the song "Evig pint" at the Spellemannsprisen award show (Norwegian Grammy Award).
Evig pint has a generally darker atmosphere than its predecessor, both musically and lyrically. A majority of the songs are about torment of the soul, heaven, hell, death and loneliness.
The lyrics also relate to each other to a lesser extent than Ompa til du dør. The band has said that the songs are more individual than their older compositions.
Lyrics and music by Janove Ottesen, unless otherwise noted.