Genre | Black Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2018-12-13 10:15:36 |
Group | KLV |
Size | 115 MB |
Files | 6 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Kriegsmaschine-Apocalypticists-WEB-2018-KLV
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-kriegsmaschine-residual_blight-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | Residual Blight | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-kriegsmaschine-the_pallid_scourge-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | The Pallid Scourge | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-kriegsmaschine-lost_in_liminal-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | Lost in Liminal | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-kriegsmaschine-apocalypticists-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | Apocalypticists | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-kriegsmaschine-the_other_death-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | The Other Death | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-kriegsmaschine-on_the_essence_of_transformation-klv.mp3 | Kriegsmaschine | On the Essence of Transformation | 320 | Unknown |
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- -- Release information ----------------------------------------------- -- -
Artist : Kriegsmaschine
Album : Apocalypticists
Genre : Black Metal
Year : 2018
Label : No Solace
Cat# : N/A
Source : WEB/MP3
Bitrate : 320kbps
Size : 115,64 MB
Runtime : 50:28
URL : https://ksmpl.bandcamp.com/album/apocalypticists
- -- Tracklist -------------------------------------------------------- -- -
01. Residual Blight 07:24
02. The Pallid Scourge 07:53
03. Lost in Liminal 07:21
04. Apocalypticists 07:16
05. The Other Death 11:23
06. On the Essence of Transformation 09:11
- -- Release notes ---------------------------------------------------- -- -
Basic blasts, hammer blasts, gravity blasts, heel-toe blasts,
bomb blasts, swivelling foot bomb blasts. Extreme metal
certainly has all bases covered when it comes to extreme
technical drumming. It's a race, people. Who can play the
fastest? Who can hit those hollow boxes the hardest? Who can
sweat the most? Speed isn't everything. In fact, speed can be
a hindrance. Black metal is mostly known for its speed and
rage, but its greatest asset is it's ability to formulate a
sense of unease and evilness. For Kriegsmaschine evilness and
unease are achieved not through blistering speed and
ridiculous technical acrobatics, but by taking a step back and
approaching things from a different angle. Apocalypticists is
technical, it is detailed, it is overwhelming, but it presents
its vision of evil and unease subtly and steadily. This is the
eerie, stone-cold kind of killer, the sort to strut calmly
onto the scene, expressionlessly smash your head against the
wall and walk out again without breaking stride.
The drums are Kriegmaschine's staff of power. The drumming is
mesmeric, a tightly woven pattern of technical grooves and
tender touches that ensnares everything - the guitars, the
vocals, the bass - in a web of percussive gluttony. It's a
feast for the ears, a deep resounding incessant feast with the
drums firmly the center piece. Everything else is decorated to
embellish it. The guitars are less pronounced, writhing,
shimmering and sauntering in the shadows of the drums. The
bass drum spasms and flutters like machine gun fire in opener
"Residual Blight." In "Apocalypticists" there's a tribal flare
to the snare sound that ruptures through the mix unexpectedly.
Tonal shifts aplenty rear their heads mid-song, strange timbre
fluctuations that send songs which sound, on a first
impression, normal and generic into peculiar, unnerving
territories.
Hypnotic rhythmic grooves drive the album. I'm good at tapping
my fingers on a keyboard but I'm not drummer; you don't need
to be a drummer to notice that the drumming on this record is
something else. Like a charmer mesmerizing a snake, "The
Pallid Scourge" loops and coils. It's a simmering mid-paced
piece that subtly morphs. It begins to froth when the drumming
becomes frantic and electronic reverberations invade from
unknown angles. Apocalypticists is generally subtle and
solemn. By possessing a somber and less frenzied pulse the
record achieves a overall sense of labyrinthine unease;
Apocalypticists really drills into the brain and hooks it's
gnarled peculiarities in deeply. Genuinely hypnotic, you can
really hear ritual magic being uttered through the mix.
Upon finding out that Kriegsmaschine is Mgla with a different
name everything made sense. M. and Darkside have a clear,
unwavering vision of what they want their musical projects to
achieve. This isn't fast food metal with salty hooks and
sugary-fat riffs. Apocalypticists demands patience. This is a
50-minute journey into the beating heart of Polish black metal
- forever cryptic, forever expressive, forever non compliant.
It's not instantly gratifying or rewarding but the more time
spent with it the richer the rewards.
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