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Exmortus - Necrophony [CD]
Exmortus - Necrophony [CD]
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Format: CD
ICPN:Â 4065629670832
Release Date: 18 Aug 2023
Genre:Â Rock/Metal
CD Track Listing:1.Masquerade/2.Mask Of Red Death/3.Oathbreaker/4.Mind Of Metal/5.Storm Of Strings/6.Test Of Time/7.Darkest Of Knights/8.Prophecy/9.Children Of The Night/10.Beyond The Grave/11.Overture/12.Necrophony
Los Angeles-based neo-classical extreme metal mavens Exmortus return on new album, Necrophony. Four years in the making, the groupâs sixth album offers nothing but savage rebirth and fierce renewal. Necrophony marks a significant turning pointâone foretold by the Legions of the Undead EP in 2019âfor the Angelenos. Not only have they emerged from the throes of the pandemic stronger, faster and crazier, theyâve signed on to global metal powerhouse Nuclear Blast. The passion and fury of lead-off single âOathbreakerâ is merely the tip of Exmortusâ darkest tower. Follow-on singles like the powerful âMind of Metalâ and âStorm of Strings,â a whistle-stop, no-joke cover of Greek-American composer Yanni interpreting Vivaldiâs âSummer,â add greatly to Exmortusâ masterly oeuvre.
Exmortus was founded in 2002. The group issued a bevy of well-received demos and EPs that culminated in debut In Hatredâs Flame in 2008. Since then, Gonzalezânow flanked by specialists Phillip Nuñez (bass), Chase Becker (guitars), and Adrian Aguilar (drums)âhas gone on to release four more fan-favorite full-lengths. Exmortus have toured with Amon Amarth, Obituary, Death Angel, and more, playing gigs in North America and Europe. The groupâs highlights have also included a stint with thrash legends Exodus at industry lighthouse event NAMM and a coveted spot on the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise. Necrophony, a portmanteau of ânecroâ and âphonyâ (or âdead soundsâ), is Exmortus bigger, badder and wickedly restless.
Written from a fresh slate, Necrophonyâs origins can be traced to preludes âMasquerade,â âOverture,â and the intro to âChildren of the Night.â Once Exmortus had the feel down, they settled on expanding on the motifs by forging Viennese sophistication with metal might. Careful observers will hear Exmortusâ clever use of the albumâs musical theme throughout its 12-song range. That includes âDarkest of Knightsâ and the aforementioned âChildren of the Night,â as well as Necrophonyâs shorter bursts of bravado in âOathbreakerâ and âBeyond the Grave.â The most important attributes were, however, vibe and Exmortusâ careful crafting of their next-gen sonic fingerprint.
Whereas previous albums up through 2018âs The Sound of Steel have been predicated on heroic fantasy/sword & sorcery, Necrophony turns a decidedly darker page. Exmortus have gone from a Conan the Barbarian and Gladiator aesthetic to something blacker, more nefarious as illustrated by the eeriest and evilest Lovecraftian and Tolkien-esque tales. Thereâs even a classic horror thing happening. This is, of course, a reflection of our immediate world, and the darkness thatâs engulfing everything in it.
Exmortus invited Renaissance man Zack Ohren (Fallujah, Immolation) to return as engineer, producer, mixer and mastering ace on Necrophony. Certainly, the team that had cemented the groupâs three previous albums into the annals of metaldom was going to work yet again. With Ohren at the helm, Exmortus holed up in Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, CA. Necrophony was fast-tracked in just under two weeks. The result is a clap of virtuosic metal sure to leave fans battered, bloodied, and hungry for more violent opulence.
With âOathbreaker,â âMind of Metalâ and âStorm of Stringsâ ringing darkened ears Exmortusâ paroxysmal ascent to extreme metalâs upper echelons is guaranteed with Necrophony. Bow in reverence to the high-flying, six-stringed dynasts now.
Key tracks: âMind Of Metalâ, âBeyond The Graveâ, âStorm Of Stringsâ
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