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KÃRTËHL

Magma

 

Zeuhl

3.64 | 54 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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4 stars I have enjoyed listening to this album so much this past week. I connected with it right away despite it being vocal heavy along with that optimistic and joyful vibe throughout. It comes as advertised and I'm just surprised at how much I like this. I found it interesting that they released the dark and intense "Emehntehtt-Re" in 2009 and three years later followed it up with the joyful and optimistic "Felicite Thosz" in 2012. In 2019 they release the dark "Zess" and three years later in 2022 release this one the happy "Kartehl".

There's a beautiful tribute from Christian Vander in the liner notes to his old departed friend Rene Garber who passed in 2015. He mentions about thinking of him a lot during these recordings but also how his presence inspired him. "You were always there close to me, breathing energy, inspiration and spirit into me... and into every bar of MAGMA's music."

The one song on here that keeps me from rating this higher than 4 stars is the commercial sounding closer "Dehnde" and it's from 1978 originally sung by Garber while he also played piano and that demo is a bonus track on here. Here Christian sings and in his tribute he mentions this hoping his old friend will like it. The first time I heard it I was actually mad because it's the closer and it's the most commercial sounding MAGMA song I've ever heard. I don't mind it now but it sticks out like a sore thumb when compared to the rest. And I don't want to be too critical as proceeds of this song go to "Fondation Initiative Autisme" to quote the liner notes.

I am such a fan of wordless vocals and that's really the appeal for me here along with Vander's still powerful drumming skills. The drums sound so good, so crisp as he hits them with authority. an eleven piece band here with Bussonnet getting the boot apparently and Jimmy Top taking the bass role. Son of Jannick. I like when I hear him he's got a growly tone but the seems to go missing for long periods. Great to have Simon Goubert here on keyboards along with Thierry Eliez who does the same.

Goubert composed my favourite track on here called "Wii Melehn Tu". I especially like the start with those strange vocal sounds. Like fast-paced gibberish really but it's so cool sounding. Love when the drums and electric piano come in as it builds. I'ma fan of all of these songs really but I also really like "Walomehndem Warrei" a lot. At first the music swells and falls back until dark piano lines arrive along with wordless vocals then drums to the fore. I like the bass 2 minutes in and the overall sound after 3 minutes. Such a great track. Oh and the bass dominates after 6 minutes.

And while we get a lot of vocals on this record we also get plenty of incredible instrumental work to balance things. This is a solid 4 stars for me despite the questionable closer. There's a really nice picture of the band but I'm not sure who the kid is at the back, oh that's Jimmy! Did I mention Stella Vander produced this album?

Mellotron Storm | 4/5 |

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