I am crushed at the lack of worship here for the new Madder Mortem cd.Seriously, when it comes to metal bands whose name starts with 'M', MM simply obliterate Mastodon by any criteria one can imagine aside from 'swinging dicks'.
― i, grey,
The Madder Mortem is pretty good. Whatshername keeps reminding me of the way less bombastic Hanne Hukkelberg, who I greatly prefer. The heavy guitars actually sound a little intrusive on this album at times.
― A. Begrand,
Name is Agnete M. Kirkevaag but she understandably just goes by Agnate.
The thing is, she doesn't fit any metal femme template. She isn't operatic (Nightwish etc), rockin' (Lacuna), ethereal gothic or misplaced-indie-chick (Serpent Cult).
Sometimes she's almost gospel, but David Lynch gospel.
I think they may be evolving themselves out of metal entirely, which may be why those guitars seem intrusive. And for fear of being first wave feminist, but I think if she were a dude, their profile would be vastly higher. Or if she were anorexic.
I forget which mag it was, but they gave the record raves--except they had a wee problem with Agnate's tendency to scream.
Imagine--someone screaming in a metal band, how tactless.
― i, grey,
Another awesome thing about Madder Mortem are the quiet/clean guitars. They way the parts are so perfectly sculptured and play off one another/around each other or answer the vocals. For real, Isis needs to steal some shit from these guys.
― i, grey, Sunday, 12 July 2009 22:37 (6 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
omg a girl that cant be categorized
― gucci gone bonkers (roxymuzak),
Am listening to the Madder Mortem, thanks to the mention above. Haven't decided how much I like it, but it's definitely interesting, and I'd never heard of them, so another point for Rolling Metal.
― glenn mcdonald,
Getting to like, as opposed to being distantly impressed by Madder Mortem...it takes a little investment.
At first I was all, Oh, this is, uh...something else. And there was enough to pique interest to keep listening.
Part of it is that each song has a great deal of density--of ideas, of the way things are composed/structured. And be sure--these things are composed. not glib verse-chorus-verse or even madcap-black-metal structuring. Every part relates to an earlier part for maximum effect in the part playing currently.
I guess "Armour" is a good start point, what with it being the single but their idea of a single include a mini-etude on bass and the singer turning into a theremin every few choruses.
― i, grey,
Right now, I'm loving how all the clean guitars have this definite Dick-Dale-on-barbiturates feel.
― i, grey,
OK, when I said "Am listening to the Madder Mortem ... Haven't decided how much I like it, but it's definitely interesting", I was literally playing it for the first time. They had me by the end of the second listen. This is a fantastic, fantastic record. At times I feel like I'm hearing Cowboy Junkies as a metal band, at times I think "See, the problem with Marnie Stern as 'metal' is that she only understands lead guitar, and metal is 92.3% rhythm guitar", at times I think this is what Voivod could have sounded like if they'd understood why the original version of "Diamonds and Rust" is 1000 times spookier than Judas Priest's cover. And most of the time I'm just mercifully speechless.
― glenn mcdonald,
Recent posts mentioning Madder Mortem's "Eight Ways" prompted me to register and stop lurking. I fell in love with Madder Mortem with 2005's "Desiderata", which is one of my favorite discs this decade. I was nervous about "Eight Ways" because it's hard to live up to a disc that you love. "Eight Ways" is a worthy successor, and one I'm falling for just as much. In fact, I forced myself to stop listening to it for fear that I'd burn out on it like I did with Nevermore's "This Godless Endeavor", which I also think is one of the best discs this decade.
― Kindjal,
Also, I'll reiterate my endorsements of the new Madder Mortem and Urna, both of which are holding up incredibly well under extreme repetition.
― glenn mcdonald,
Madder Mortem seems really likely to be my #1.
― glenn mcdonald, Sunday, 8 November 2009 01:14 (2 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
Madder Morten screams number 1.
― i, grey,
― Pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 21 January 2010 00:45 (sixteen years ago)