Metallic Taste of Blood - Doctoring the Dead (2015)
Artist: Metallic Taste of Blood
Title: Doctoring the Dead
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: RareNoise Records
Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Fusion
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 49:36 min
Total Size: 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Doctoring the Dead
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: RareNoise Records
Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Fusion
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 49:36 min
Total Size: 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ipsissimus
2. Pashupati
3. Synthetic Tongue
4. Doctoring the Dead
5. Blind Voyeur
6. Day of Bones
7. Murder Burger
8. The Death of Pan
2015 release from the instrumental math-rock/outer rock unit lead by Italian guitarist and sound sculptor Eraldo Bernocchi and Australian bassist Colin Edwin. Metallic Taste of Blood is back with a vengeance, joined now by legendary drummer Ted Parsons, whose earlier ventures included Swans, Prong, Buckethead, Godflesh and Killing Joke, and British keyboard player extraordinaire Roy Powell, whose recent work includes InterStatic and Naked Truth. The vigour and inventiveness which characterised Metallic Taste of Blood's first release still sits center stage, a natural outflow of the band founder members' very wide palette of musical experiences/collaborations and individual talents, spanning an incredibly rich vocabulary which extends from ambient and electronica, to progressive rock and avant-jazz, to noise and industrial electronics, all firmly anchored by the deep and precise dub beats laid out by Ted Parsons, sparkled, on select tracks, by the surprising keyboard inventions of Powell. This variety of influences and musical idioms manifests itself in a very specific kind of sound, one that is now characteristic of the band, one which is predicated and thrives on the very notion and practice of the contraposition of opposites. The music of Metallic Taste of Blood is both incredibly brutal and delicate, distorted, but incredibly clear, boiling hot and yet suddenly very cool, sweet yet suddenly brackish, that very peculiar unity in contradiction to which the band's own name refers to.