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Mikael (and the band) makes songs out of modules - small and big.
Just keep listening closely and you will see. I haven't found any formula covering whole songs. Just parts of them.
And again, I'm not making this up either. Apart from that you obviously can hear it for yourselves (all the stuff thats played 4x, etc) Mikael has said - in many interviews - that he composes stuff in sections and later puts the parts together to songs.
I'd agree with this... a lot of what they do just starts at point A, and never quite goes back to it (which, on a side note, is one of thier biggest influences on my writing).
Look how repetitive the end of Deliverance is, how long the mid section of BWP is... but there is typically subtle changes in some instrument going on underneath all this that become apparent after a few listens.
And I don't think saying he wanted to make a black metal album is a bold statement at all. And I believe that Ghost Reveries was more of a departure than anything - it's got a whole lot of prog stuff going on, in a different vein than can be seen in previous albums, especially Deliverance/Damnation. In fact, if you think about it, making a black metal album wouldn't be a departure - in that Deliverance was about their heaviest album to date.
I know this will be a pretty unpopular opinion here, but for them to come out with a BM album in any traditional sense would probably be considered a step backwards. GR was another step in the direction they've been going in for a while (just my opinion).
And no, doing riffs / sections 3 or 5 times doesn't neccessarily sound forced, much in the same way that playing odd time sigs doesn't have to sound forced.