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2014 studio album by Eluveitie
Origins
Studio album by Eluveitie
Released1 August 2014 (2014-08-01)
RecordedMarch – April 2014
StudioNew Sound Studio in Freienbach, Switzerland
GenreFolk metal, melodic death metal, Celtic metal
Length57:19
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerChrigel Glanzmann & Eluveitie with Tommy Vetterli
Eluveitie studio album chronology
Helvetios
(2012)
Origins
(2014)
Evocation II: Pantheon
(2017)
Singles from Origins
  1. "King"
    Released: 17 June 2014
  2. "The Call of the Mountains"
    Released: 30 July 2014

Origins is the sixth studio album by Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. The album was released on 1 August 2014 through Nuclear Blast. It was the last album to include longtime members Anna Murphy, Ivo Henzi, Merlin Sutter and Patrick "Päde" Kistler as band members.

Concept

Origins deals with the Celtic mythology, "or to be more precise, with aetiological tales from Gaul", commented vocalist and front man Chrigel Glanzmann. Glanzmann also created the album artwork for this new offering and goes on to explain: "The album cover of Origins is designed after the hammer/club-shaped 'halo' of Sucellos, as seen on a statue that was found in a shrine of a Gallo-Roman household in today's France. It was created under the scientific supervision of experts from the University of Zürich".

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer (Germany)5/7
Metal Storm8.2/10
Revolver (magazine)
Sputnikmusic4.5/5
RockRevolt Magazine

Upon its release, Origins received generally positive reviews from music critics. Björn Springorum of Metal Hammer said that Origins was "their strongest album to date". Glenn Butler of Powerplay continued the praise saying "Quite simply this album is a magnificent creation from the concept through to the delivery".

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Chrigel Glanzmann

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Origins" (intro)Glanzmann2:13
2."The Nameless"
  • Glanzmann
  • Ivo Henzi
4:12
3."From Darkness"Glanzmann4:11
4."Celtos"Glanzmann3:57
5."Virunus"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
4:51
6."Nothing" (intermezzo)Glanzmann0:57
7."The Call of the Mountains"4:14
8."Sucellos"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
5:05
9."Inception"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
3:49
10."Vianna"
  • Henzi
  • Murphy
3:36
11."The Silver Sister"Henzi4:15
12."King"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
4:33
13."The Day of Strife"
  • Glanzmann
  • Henzi
3:49
14."Ogmios" (intermezzo)Glanzmann0:29
15."Carry the Torch"Henzi4:37
16."Eternity" (outro)Glanzmann2:34
Total length:57:19
The Call of the Mountains – Limited mailorder edition bonus CD
No.TitleLength
1."L'Appel des montagnes" (French version of "The Call of the Mountains")4:15
2."Il richiamo dei monti" (Italian version of "The Call of the Mountains")4:15
3."Il clom dallas muntognas" (Romansh version of "The Call of the Mountains")4:15
4."De Ruef vo de Bärge" (Swiss German version of "The Call of the Mountains")4:15
Total length:17:00
Limited digipak and mailorder edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."The Call of the Mountains" (music video)4:15
2."King" (music video)4:33
3."Interview"10:00
4."The Uprising" (Live @ Feuertanz Festival 2013)3:42
5."Uxellodunon" (Live @ Feuertanz Festival 2013)4:01
6."Havoc" (Live @ Feuertanz Festival 2013)4:39
Total length:31:10

Personnel

Eluveitie

Guests musicians

  • Alexander Morton – male narration on No. 01, 05, 09 & 16
  • Karen Bartke – female narration on No. 06
  • Emily Clays – child narration on No. 01, 02 & 14
  • Maria Körndorfer – violins
  • Christian Krebs – cellos
  • Fredy Schnyder – hammered dulcimer on No. 05
  • Christine Lauterburg – jodel on No. 04
  • Konan Mevel – binou kozh, pybgorn, additional whistles on No. 04
  • Fabian Hey – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Michael Müller – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Samuel Stamm – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • David Horstmann – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Severin Caluori – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Sileno Püntener – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Fabian Agner – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Marc Betschart – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Farhad Ahmadi – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Raphael Knuser – gaulish rebel choir on No. 13
  • Kinderchor des Konservatoriums – children choir on No. 07
  • Christoph Bachmann – children's choir conductor on No. 07

Chart performance

For the first time in Eluveitie's twelve-year history their album reached number one in Switzerland. On hearing the news the band commented "That is just unbelievable. We are proud, happy, and most of all thankful to you, our fans. Together with you we've achieved the impossible and put metal where it belongs: at the top!". In addition to this, Origins reached number one on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart and broke the German top ten; peaking at number six.

Chart (2014)
  • Peak
  • position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) 22
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) 115
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) 37
French Albums (SNEP) 52
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) 6
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) 1
UK Independent Albums (OCC) 21
UK Independent Albums Breaker (OCC) 6
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) 13
U.S. Billboard 200 104
U.S. Hard Rock Albums 12
U.S. Heatseekers Albums 1
U.S. Independent Albums 12
U.S. Top Rock Albums 30

References

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Eluveitie
  • Chrigel Glanzmann
  • Kay Brem
  • Rafael Salzmann
  • Matteo Sisti
  • Jonas Wolf
  • Alain Ackermann
  • Nicole Ansperger
  • Fabienne Erni
  • Annie Riediger
  • Philipp Reinmann
  • Mättu Ackermann
  • Yves Tribelhorn
  • Dani Fürer
  • Gian Albertin
  • Dario Hofstetter
  • Dide Marfurt
  • Severin Binder
  • Linda Suter
  • Sarah Wauquiez
  • Sevan Kirder
  • Rafi Kirder
  • Siméon Koch
  • Meri Tadić
  • Patrick "Päde" Kistler
  • Ivo Henzi
  • Merlin Sutter
  • Anna Murphy
  • Shir-Ran Yinon
  • Michalina Malisz
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