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Katatonia - Dead End Kings
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According to Decibel magazine, Swedish dark rockers KATATONIA have set "Born From Nothing" as the title of their new album, tentatively due in September via Peaceville Records. The CD was recorded over a two-month period at Stockholm's Ghost Ward studios and the band's new, as-yet-unnamed headquarters. David Castillo returned to "twiddle the knobs," while band co-founders Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström and Jonas Renkse handled the rest of the production duties.
"Our seal of identity is on here for sure," Nyström tells Decibel magazine. "We haven't gone and changed our sound, but we've further explored some different angles of good music, and that's what we need to do to keep the focus. It might not be so obvious to some, but to others it will be a bigger deal. So, sure, a few surprises and a few songs going off territory are in there, but overall this album is a natural follow-up to [2009's] 'Night Is The New Day', and that is what we wanted to do."
In a recent interview with Loud TV (audio available below), Nyström stated about the overall musical direction of the band's new CD, "The new album, it will, first of all, have 11 or 13 songs — we haven't decided if we're putting all of them or not on there. I think there's been some discussions that a few editions are gonna have all the tracks, a few editions are gonna have 11 tracks. So that's a little bit up to the label yet. But as far as all those 13 tracks go, first of all, it sounds definitely like KATATONIA; it's a KATATONIA album — solely KATATONIA album. The difference this time is that we maybe even pushed the differences even further. If you compare some of the songs, they could be almost in difference categories of genres, but the interesting thing here is that we have managed with our sound and the production and our performances to make it sound like it's not that far apart; it sounds like it's the same band. But if we would give the songs to some other band, it would sound very, very different. So I'm really happy with that. It was a big challenge. Like, for instance, you could have a song that is going totally off into this singer-songwriter territory, and you could have another song that goes into one of the most aggressive, heavy songs we've ever done, but when I listen to those both songs back to back, I can hear it's the same band doing [them]."
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13 Mai 2012 10:59
The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
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Ayant bien aimé le dernier, j'en redemande !
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13 Mai 2012 12:41
noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
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"Dead End Kings" track listing (not final running order)
01. The Parting 02. Hypnone 03. Undo You 04. The Racing Heart 05. Buildings 06. Leech 07. The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here (with Silje Wergeland) 08. First Prayer 09. Ambitions 10. Lethean 11. Dead Letters
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Swedish dark rockers KATATONIA have set "Dead End Kings" as the title of their new album, due on August 28 (one day earlier internationally) via Peaceville Records. The CD, which will feature a guest appearance by Norwegian singer Silje Wergeland (THE GATHERING), was recorded over a two-month period at Stockholm's Ghost Ward studios and the band's new, as-yet-unnamed headquarters. David Castillo returned to "twiddle the knobs," while band co-founders Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström and Jonas Renkse handled the rest of the production duties.
Commented Renkse: "'Dead End Kings' is about the corridors of our mind from where there is no return. Be a king or queen in your own right in these hallways, even at the dead end. Carry your burden with pride. That's what we are doing, twenty years and counting. Kings, because we believe in what we are creating, in our own disturbing faith."
Added Anders: "This album has doors revolving into many different genres of music but remain disguised within the KATATONIA trademark. We have walked the fine line between attempting not to repeat ourselves but also not to distance us away from what people know and love. We're now ready to hand over the evidence and whatever the direction this has taken is now for you to decide. We're confident the creativity and passion on this album is something that will be echoing even beyond the dead end."
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29 Mai 2012 15:07
The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 8:23 Messages: 10684 Localisation: Val d'Oise (95)
Super gaie la pochette... Quoiqu'il en soit j'ai hâte d'entendre ça.
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30 Mai 2012 7:50
The Ancestor Of Metal
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 8:23 Messages: 10684 Localisation: Val d'Oise (95)
Et voici un extrait qui me conforte dans mon envie :
Marrant, ça me fait un peu penser à du RIVERSIDE, en plus Metal.
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23 Juin 2012 22:00
fredouille
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Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 15:58 Messages: 7443 Localisation: près de Chartres
J'ai jamais accroché à ce groupe. Étrangement. En revanche, le titre ci-dessus est plutôt sympathique. Et je suis d'accord avec toi, y a des réminiscences avec RIVERSIDE.
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