Genre | Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2025-09-13 11:19:25 |
Group | BLEEDiNG |
Size | 85 MB |
Files | 8 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Motherless-Do_You_Feel_Safe-WEB-2025-BLEEDiNG
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-motherless-reptile_dysfunction.mp3 | Motherless | Reptile Dysfunction | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-motherless-abrupt_violence.mp3 | Motherless | Abrupt Violence | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-motherless-you_seem_so_damn_sure.mp3 | Motherless | You Seem So Damn Sure | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-motherless-darling_you_dont_look_well.mp3 | Motherless | Darling, You Don't Look Well | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-motherless-weaponized_goodwill.mp3 | Motherless | Weaponized Goodwill | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-motherless-christian_math.mp3 | Motherless | Christian Math | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-motherless-insect_politics.mp3 | Motherless | Insect Politics | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-motherless-the_new_romance.mp3 | Motherless | The New Romance | 320 | Unknown |
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artist: Motherless
title: Do You Feel Safe?
year: 2025
genre: Metal
type: Album
label: Prosthetic Records
language: English
rel. date: 2025-09-12
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
runtime: 00:33:27
size: 89.28 MB
rip date: 2025-09-13
source url: https://www.deezer.com/album/789880061
tracklist:
1. Reptile Dysfunction 2:47
2. Abrupt Violence 3:02
3. You Seem So Damn Sure 4:27
4. Darling, You Don't Look Well 5:33
5. Weaponized Goodwill 2:42
6. Christian Math 4:31
7. Insect Politics 4:43
8. The New Romance 5:42
release notes:
Sometimes, you don't need nuance. Sometimes you don't want prog-soaked
journeys through inner turmoil, or post-whatever atmospherics that
whisper about pain instead of screaming it in your face. 1 Sometimes you
just want music to sound like the goddamn world is on fire. Featuring
members of Without Waves and site favorites The Atlas Moth, Chicago's
Motherless might have just that with their debut Do You Feel Safe? 2
Promising a slab of riff-driven sludge metal with "driving intensity
that reflects both personal darkness and industrial urban weight,"
Motherless seems poised to deliver a batch of vile tunes for the end
times. Can these scene veterans succeed in making a compelling and
punishing debut, or will they find themselves crushed under the
fuzz-drenched weight of their own riffs?
The brand of sonic violence Motherless specializes in owes just as much
to the depraved lineage of crust punk and d-beat as it does the virulent
brand of blackened sludge from fellow Chicagoans Lord Mantis and Indian.
Do You Feel Safe? eschews the aimless downtuned wandering often found in
the style, instead careening between powerlifting-ready sludge killriffs
and mosh-inducing hardcore parts at a breakneck pace. The result is a
riffstorm that hits with the immediacy of Thou's Umbilical, but cranked
to about double the RPM (that's riffs per minute, naturally). Even on
longer songs, Motherless keep things interesting by injecting a slice of
post-metal shimmer ("Darling, You Don't Look Well") and the serrated
edge of Black Sheep Wall's post-hardcore abrasion ("The New Romance").
Do You Feel Safe?'s brisk 33-minute runtime blows by in a way that
sufficiently encourages drywall-punching, but its 8 tracks mix things up
just enough as not to grow stale.
The core aggression of Do You Feel Safe? is driven by its formidable
guitar work. The bludgeoning force of Anthony Cwan and Stavros
Giannopoulos is as delectable as it is vile, adapting the expansive
three-pronged guitar attack of The Atlas Moth and condensing it for
maximum destructive capability. When they're not blasting ahead on
punkier cuts like "Reptile Dysfuntion" or the blackened aggression of
"Abrupt Violence," Motherless's core riff flavor is that of sinister
groove; built on open string intervals and syncopated chugs. Tracks like
"You Seem So Damn Sure," "Christian Math" and "Insect Politics" all
center around devilishly infectious riffs, downtuned appropriately and
engineered to ensure maximum headbangability. Bassist Alex Klien sticks
close to the guitars, augmenting their effectiveness with a massive bass
crunch. The central riff package is expanded with consistent lead
guitars, which add atmosphere and textural nuance to the mammoth sludge
on display.
This twisted display of aural decimation is matched by an equally
punishing production job. Do You Feel Safe? features an all-star mix by
Sanford Parker (Eyehategod, Yob, Darkthrone) and master by Brad
Boatwright (Sleep, Obituary, Kylesa), whose impressive abilities are on
full display. 3 This ensures that every palm-mute and distorted power
chord from Motherless hits with the sonic impact of a freight train and
ensures that everything feels as massive as the compositions demand.
Giannopoulos's powerful shriek is given enough space to shine, which
lets his caustic delivery and repeated lyrical declarations of vitriol
explode with a deserved venom. Drummer Gary Naples boasts a commanding
drum tone, with enough modern punch across the kit for his tasteful
gallops and tom work to shine through, while preserving a raw attack
that serves the band well. Overall, the mix allows Motherless to sound
like a cohesive unit, readymade for aural annihilation.
With Do You Feel Safe?, Motherless have released one of the strongest
sludge metal albums of the year, one that lives up to band member's
impressive pedigrees. It's a record which is as aggressive as it is
addictive, that beckons repeated descents into its depraved sonic
labyrinth. It's a perfect soundtrack to a year where it's felt like
everything has gone wrong and all you can do is scream into the void as
a response. If you need something to encapsulate the anguish of our
modern era, Motherless are here for you, waiting with walls of
distortion and clad in urban decay. When they shout "Do You Feel Safe?"
you'll whisper back "no." -- angry metal guy