jueves, 27 de mayo de 2004

REVIEW: MORTE INTERNA - WORLDS TOO CAN BE TRANSPLANTED

 


MORTE INTERNA - WORLDS TOO CAN BE TRANSPLANTED (Independent, 2002)


Produced By: Morte Interna


Tracks: 1- Everything is Dead, 2- Survivor Heart, 3- To You My Deaf lover, 4- Worlds Too Can Be Transplanted, 5- The Stairs of The Fear, 6- On the last Hour, 7- A God Borned From a Poisonous Flower, 8- The Dance of the Devil´s Dolls


Cover Art by Morte Interna


This is really experimental!! We can define the music that Morte Interna does on this recording as metal because of the use of extremely distorted guitars (the guitar sound here is extremely raw, like he is using a distortion pedal with a full distorted amp). But the music here has a different feeling than all of the styles that you know. There are multiple rhythm changes and breaks that give a chaotic feeling to each of the songs here. There is the use of programmed drums that add an industrial feeling too and then there are the vocals which are sometimes deathly and sometimes screaming and sometimes distorted. There are guitar phrases that start fast and become faster, like scales or arpeggios and all of a sudden the song end (check "To You My Deaf Lover"). This is a CD that is not designed to be liked in the first listening, you have to listen to it carefully to understand completely what Morte Interna´s music is about. Really experimental.

Favorite tracks: "Survivor Heart", "On the Last Hour" and "The Stairs of the Fear"


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