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Cathal Rodgers - Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay album

Cathal Rodgers - Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay album

  • Performer: Cathal Rodgers
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Abstract, Experimental
  • MP3 version size: 1793 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1956 mb
  • Other: TTA WAV AA AC3 VQF MP2 DMF
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 177

Description

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Band: Overkill Album: The Years of Decay Year: 1989 Label: Atlantic. Lineup: Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth - Vocals . Verni - Bass Bobby Gustafson - Guitars Sid Falck – Drums. The guitar sound on this album is noticeably heavier than their previous album, Under The Influence. The riffs on here are crushing and really catchy (I couldn’t seem to get the main riff to Nothing To Die For out of my head the first time I heard this album), and the guitar leads and solos are executed nicely. The drums, like I said before, aren’t mixed too high which is a plus. There’s variety to be found in Falck’s drumming too, so for all of you who hate the continuous meatbeat ala Pleasure To Kill, this album made sure you would be pleased

Tracklist

1 Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay (Part I) 7:00
2 The Days Become The Weeks And The Weeks The Years 9:58
3 Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay (Part II) 17:38
4 Learning To Live With Your Dreams 8:23
5 Thirty-Nine Years Of Decay (Part III) 7:52

Credits

  • Written-By, Performer – Cathal Rodgers

Notes

CDr housed in a printed sleeve with mounted photo and liner notes in a handmade envelope, all enclosed in a hessian outer bag. Limited edition of 50 copies.

Written and performed March - May 2012.

Comments

Moswyn Moswyn
After a period of silence Cathal Rodgers is back, but no longer as Wereju ( Vital Weekly 573, 658 ), but under his own name, with a slightly different sound. Before his music was made with guitars to do music that sounded unlike anything with a guitar but long form drone music, here its music with guitars and sound effects that play music that goes towards the more industrial world, but with that dark ambient twang. Music that is louder than before, but its never noisy. Surely something has happened in the world of Rodgers that made this change, and I bet its something not positive. This music is all about sadness and non-acceptance thereof. Loud, angular blasts of guitar music, not by strumming it gently, but having it howl around like a wounded animal. Slightly distorted at the edges, but that’s no doubt part of the idea. Not the best in its kind, not the worst, this is probably a fine therapy and good to share it.( FDW ~ Vital Weekly 840 )