FIRE IN THE HEAD — Meditate / Mutilate
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Nachfolgealbum zum exzellenten "As the nest burns", variantenreicher apocalyptic noise mit dunkel-schwelenden Zwischenparts, chaotisch-komplex bis zur Auflösung (in den Noise-Parts). Fast körperlich schmerzhaft, gewalttätig, masochistisch / sadistisch je nach Perspektive.
"....With "Meditate / Mutilate" Michael introduces a more varied sound that encapsulates part dark ambience, part experimental electronics along with the more familiar power elements. This makes for rounded and fuller release where the listener actually begins to enjoy, rather than endure, the music being played. For sure there are passages strongly reliant on the ability of the artist to batter the listener into submission, but for the most part he has reined in these tendencies and become ultra creative in his sound structures. The vocals are also far more varied, you can even make out a lot of the words being sung / spoken, and have a greater depth and intensity than ever before. Take all these parts, join them together, tighten it until the muscles stretch and the face reddens and you have "Meditate / Mutilate". A recording part hypnotic and part aurally destructive. A perfect combination that exceeded expectations on every level..." [Auralpressure]
"...The music of F/I/T/H always reminds me of sex. You feel roughly fucked after hearing it. It’s a guilty pleasure that leaves you satisfied yet feeling dirty and tainted at the same time. Something this hard shouldn’t be so enjoyable but you’re left gasping and grasping for more." [Alan Milne / Heathen Harvest]
"....With "Meditate / Mutilate" Michael introduces a more varied sound that encapsulates part dark ambience, part experimental electronics along with the more familiar power elements. This makes for rounded and fuller release where the listener actually begins to enjoy, rather than endure, the music being played. For sure there are passages strongly reliant on the ability of the artist to batter the listener into submission, but for the most part he has reined in these tendencies and become ultra creative in his sound structures. The vocals are also far more varied, you can even make out a lot of the words being sung / spoken, and have a greater depth and intensity than ever before. Take all these parts, join them together, tighten it until the muscles stretch and the face reddens and you have "Meditate / Mutilate". A recording part hypnotic and part aurally destructive. A perfect combination that exceeded expectations on every level..." [Auralpressure]
"...The music of F/I/T/H always reminds me of sex. You feel roughly fucked after hearing it. It’s a guilty pleasure that leaves you satisfied yet feeling dirty and tainted at the same time. Something this hard shouldn’t be so enjoyable but you’re left gasping and grasping for more." [Alan Milne / Heathen Harvest]