Plattenbau - Net Prophet (2023) Hi Res
Artist: Plattenbau
Title: Net Prophet
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Dedstrange
Genre: Rock, Post-Punk, Noise Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:36:13
Total Size: 84 mb | 239 mb | 452 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Net Prophet
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Dedstrange
Genre: Rock, Post-Punk, Noise Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:36:13
Total Size: 84 mb | 239 mb | 452 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Plattenbau - Lichtenberg Monologue
02. Plattenbau - Best Western
03. Plattenbau - AR-15
04. Plattenbau - Cloaking Love
05. Plattenbau - Departed
06. Plattenbau - Purgatory Mall
07. Plattenbau - A New Dawn
08. Plattenbau - We Got Time
09. Plattenbau - Celebration
10. Plattenbau - Stadtgrenze
Following Plattenbau's 2nd studio Album 'Shape / Shifting' [Dedstrange 2022] comes their unforgiving 3rd album 'Net Prophet', releasing on Dedstrange September 8th 2023.
"Neural transmissions of crisis on the eve of WEB 3.0"
Net Prophet finds the band moving deeper into the vaporous territory of 21st century excess, where power casually corrupts absolutely and the mental netscape is more deranged in the membrane than we ever knew possible. A world on the edge, where imminent ecocide and violent social upheaval lurk beneath every minute mental distraction. The doomscroll gets longer and the attention span shorter as a disconnected global internet life takes over with its scepters of promise and looming evasiveness.
The sound is rich in variety from the darkwave pulsing synths of "Lichtenberg Monologue" reminiscent of Shape / Shifting's "Tomahawk" to the growling, slow-driving bass of "A New Dawn" which harks back to the bands S/T 1st record, albeit with a synth instead of guitar. Even with the stark contrasts of murder-punk "AR-15" and jangle-pop "Purgatory Mall" the record never strays from the prime colors of the band: Vox, Drums, Bass, Guitar, Synth.
Recorded live in the Berlin studio Monoton, the record demonstrates the band in its prime - tightened up and influenced by their extensive touring, who have honed their sound from simple elements into a rich and tasty nugget, easily digestible for the modern consumer. Always true to their company slogan "tight, loose and evil".
"Neural transmissions of crisis on the eve of WEB 3.0"
Net Prophet finds the band moving deeper into the vaporous territory of 21st century excess, where power casually corrupts absolutely and the mental netscape is more deranged in the membrane than we ever knew possible. A world on the edge, where imminent ecocide and violent social upheaval lurk beneath every minute mental distraction. The doomscroll gets longer and the attention span shorter as a disconnected global internet life takes over with its scepters of promise and looming evasiveness.
The sound is rich in variety from the darkwave pulsing synths of "Lichtenberg Monologue" reminiscent of Shape / Shifting's "Tomahawk" to the growling, slow-driving bass of "A New Dawn" which harks back to the bands S/T 1st record, albeit with a synth instead of guitar. Even with the stark contrasts of murder-punk "AR-15" and jangle-pop "Purgatory Mall" the record never strays from the prime colors of the band: Vox, Drums, Bass, Guitar, Synth.
Recorded live in the Berlin studio Monoton, the record demonstrates the band in its prime - tightened up and influenced by their extensive touring, who have honed their sound from simple elements into a rich and tasty nugget, easily digestible for the modern consumer. Always true to their company slogan "tight, loose and evil".