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Inhumanity

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発売日 2020年10月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルListenable
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 POSH046
SKU 3760053840462

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:30
Personnel: Jori Haukio (vocals, guitar); Ville Viljanen (vocals); Jarkko Kokko (guitar); Toni Nummelin (keyboards); Mikko Sipola (drums). Audio Mixer: Ahti Kortelainen. Recording information: Tico-Tico Studio (12/2002). Photographer: Markus Niinisalo. The men behind Mors Principium Est tread that nebulous ground between death metal and black metal: a not atypical phenomenon in their native Finland. Here, the masterful Swedish examples of the former, and the equally matchless Norwegian counterparts of the latter seem to have found unexpected common ground after all these years of rivalry. Incredibly accomplished for a debut release, Inhumanity finds this technically proficient sextet surrounding death metal's razor sharp riffs and high-pitched guitar harmonies with the screeched vocal delivery and blast-beat drumming velocity of black metal. Think Dark Tranquility or At the Gates locking arms (or butting heads, as it were) with Rotting Christ or Marduk and you'll get the picture. But even more astounding than their instrumental skill is the young group's amazingly mature songwriting chops, which produce instantly distinctive highlights like "Another Creation," the title track, and "The Lust Called Knowledge." It's quite impossible to find a single weak link here (ok, maybe the rather ho-hum instrumental "Oblivion"); just standout after standout. Among the best, the pulverizing force of "Eternity's Child" reveals an unabashed (and surprisingly refreshing) love of solo guitar shredding, while the positively decapitating intensity of "I.D.B." delivers the climax to what surely qualifies as one of the year's best extreme metal debuts. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Another Creation

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    2. 2.
      Eternity's Child

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    3. 3.
      In My Words

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    4. 4.
      Inhumanity

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    5. 5.
      D.I.B.

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    6. 6.
      The Lust Called Knowledge

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    7. 7.
      Oblivion

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    8. 8.
      Life in Black

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    9. 9.
      Last Apprentice

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    10. 10.
      Into Illusion

      アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

    11. 11.
      The Lust Called Knowledge [2005 Remix]
    12. 12.
      Inhumanity [Live]
    13. 13.
      Pure [Live]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Mors Principium Est

その他
エンジニア: Ahti Kortelainen
プロデューサー: Mors Principium Est

商品の紹介

The men behind Mors Principium Est tread that nebulous ground between death metal and black metal: a not atypical phenomenon in their native Finland. Here, the masterful Swedish examples of the former, and the equally matchless Norwegian counterparts of the latter seem to have found unexpected common ground after all these years of rivalry. Incredibly accomplished for a debut release, Inhumanity finds this technically proficient sextet surrounding death metal's razor sharp riffs and high-pitched guitar harmonies with the screeched vocal delivery and blast-beat drumming velocity of black metal. Think Dark Tranquility or At the Gates locking arms (or butting heads, as it were) with Rotting Christ or Marduk and you'll get the picture. But even more astounding than their instrumental skill is the young group's amazingly mature songwriting chops, which produce instantly distinctive highlights like "Another Creation," the title track, and "The Lust Called Knowledge." It's quite impossible to find a single weak link here (ok, maybe the rather ho-hum instrumental "Oblivion"); just standout after standout. Among the best, the pulverizing force of "Eternity's Child" reveals an unabashed (and surprisingly refreshing) love of solo guitar shredding, while the positively decapitating intensity of "I.D.B." delivers the climax to what surely qualifies as one of the year's best extreme metal debuts. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

The men behind Mors Principium Est tread that nebulous ground between death metal and black metal: a not atypical phenomenon in their native Finland. Here, the masterful Swedish examples of the former, and the equally matchless Norwegian counterparts of the latter seem to have found unexpected common ground after all these years of rivalry. Incredibly accomplished for a debut release, Inhumanity finds this technically proficient sextet surrounding death metal's razor sharp riffs and high-pitched guitar harmonies with the screeched vocal delivery and blast-beat drumming velocity of black metal. Think Dark Tranquility or At the Gates locking arms (or butting heads, as it were) with Rotting Christ or Marduk and you'll get the picture. But even more astounding than their instrumental skill is the young group's amazingly mature songwriting chops, which produce instantly distinctive highlights like "Another Creation," the title track, and "The Lust Called Knowledge." It's quite impossible to find a single weak link here (ok, maybe the rather ho-hum instrumental "Oblivion"); just standout after standout. Among the best, the pulverizing force of "Eternity's Child" reveals an unabashed (and surprisingly refreshing) love of solo guitar shredding, while the positively decapitating intensity of "I.D.B." delivers the climax to what surely qualifies as one of the year's best extreme metal debuts. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Rovi

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