SAHG: Footage Of 'Delusions Of Grandeur' Studio Sessions

October 10, 2013

Behind-the-scenes footage from the making of "Delusions Of Grandeur", the new album from the Norwegian psychedelic quartet SAHG, which specializes in doom-infused '70s rock, can be seen below. The CD was recorded at Duper studio in Bergen, Norway.

"Delusions Of Grandeur" will be released on October 25 via Indie Recordings.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Slip Off The Edge Of The Universe
02. Blizzardborne
03. Firechild
04. Walls Of Delusion
05. Ether
06. Then Wakens The Beast
07. Odium Delirium
08. Sleeper's Gate To The Galaxy

The video for the song "Slip Off The Edge Of The Universe" can be seen below.

"Delusions Of Grandeur" is a concept record "about a person, whose delusions of grandeur escalate to the level where they consume him completely," explains SAHG's Olav Iversen (vocals, guitar). "From becoming increasingly psychopathic and dominant, he loses touch with everyone around him and isolates into his own imaginary, psychotic world, where he becomes the almighty ruler of the universe. As he stands on the highest peak of his domain and beholds all that he has conquered, he suddenly slips off the edge and floats away, weightless. Helpless and stripped of all power, he drifts further into the open space, until he disappears into the darkness. It's an album about how desire for power and property can distort and destroy who we are."

SAHG's third album, "Sahg III", came out on August 30, 2010 through Indie.

SAHG is:

Olav Iversen - Vocals/Guitar
Tony Vetaas - Bass
Thomas Tofthagen - Guitar
Thomas Lønnheim - Drums



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