Ansur's debut album, "Axiom", was recorded in their own studio in 2005. This album is cold and eerie, with heavy black metal influences and intricate progressive structures. The band was signed by Samoth (of Emperor) to his label Nocturnal Art Productions. "Axiom" was released by NAP/Candlelight Records 18th of September 2006.
Ansur's sophomore album is called "Warring Factions". This unique album draws influences from varied metal genres as well as 70's progressive rock, in the bands own special way. "Warring Factions" was released 21st of April 2008 on Nocturnal Art/Candlelight, to much applause from the metal press. Now occupied with live playing and writing, the band develops ever closer to their own unmistakable sound.
In 2011 the band decided to leave the Ansur name behind and continue under a new name Leixis that would focus much more on the progressive side of Ansur rather then the extreme metal side.
"There will be a lot of musical changes, but the most significant will be the change from screaming vocals to clean vocals, and the change from a extreme-based metal style to a more progressive rock-ish expression (though you guys still may have a some difficulties describing it genre-wise)." As quoted by the Band. The Band also stated that they expect to their debut in 2012.
Leixis started a new website (leixis.com) and a Facebook page, but it seems it was a stillborn project and nothing else has happened as of January 2018. Also the original Ansur website (ansursite.com) is not working anymore.
Sowers Of Discord
Ansur Lyrics
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a most influenced leader was seen to be abducted
to the ships of the unknown invaders"
Dolor!
Your deduction of superstition is your fiend,
a whole matter to this earth
Fatal as your breaching core
This is the premonition
And visualize this -
An autocracy
For you to obiter-dictum an own
"Every star a search we'we called (for a suitable resource furnish),
the project on earth is the greatest of them all"
It's eclectic correct,
face the manner
"There is nothing to disavow
This is the premonition"
The lyrics above are from the song "Sowers Of Discord" by Ansur. The first stanza describes a situation in which a leader was abducted by unknown invaders during phase two. The phase is characterized by offensiveness and increased untimid behavior. The lyrics suggest that the abduction was a consequence of the leader's behavior during this phase. In the second stanza, the lyrics shift to address an entity called Dolor. The lyrics suggest that Dolor's superstition leads to a fatal breach and is a whole matter to this earth.
Overall, the lyrics are cryptic and difficult to interpret fully. However, the song appears to be about a warning or a premonition about the consequences of certain behaviors. The use of such language as "untimidity," "deduction of superstition," and "autocracy" suggests that the song contains some sort of political commentary.
Line by Line Meaning
Phase two, built on offensiveness and even more untimidity: a most influenced leader was seen to be abducted to the ships of the unknown invaders
The second phase involves being even more offensive and daring, resulting in a highly influential leader being taken captive by unknown invaders.
Dolor! Your deduction of superstition is your fiend, a whole matter to this earth Fatal as your breaching core
Pain! Your dismissal of superstitions is your enemy, a significant issue for the world and deadly like the core of a volcano.
This is the premonition
This is a warning or prediction of what is to come.
And visualize this - An autocracy For you to obiter-dictum an own
Imagine this - a dictatorship where you have the power to make your own decisions without interference.
Every star a search we'we called (for a suitable resource furnish), the project on earth is the greatest of them all It's eclectic correct, face the manner
We have searched every star for resources, but the most important project is happening on Earth. It's varied but accurate, so accept it.
There is nothing to disavow This is the premonition
There is no reason to deny or reject what is being warned about, as it is a prediction of what is to come.
Contributed by Jack F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.