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MORULA

Pictures From Nadira

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2020

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Odessa (6:38)
2. Katatura (6:29)
3. Adatom (9:01)
4. Messn I, Miku, Messin II (10:57)

Total Time 33:05

Line-up / Musicians

- Stefan Schön / guitar
- Christian Hartinger / drums
- Kai Metzner / bass, synthesizer
- Uli Traut / guitar

Releases information

CD / LP Fluttery Records FLTTRY185 (2020)

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Review by DamoXt7942
FORUM & SITE ADMIN GROUP Avant/Cross/Neo/Post Teams
4 stars A German Post-rock combo PICTURES FROM NADIRA has launched their second creation "Morula" in 2020 via Fluttery Records. Curious what intention they would show upon this album, but sounds like their latest opus has more of cool heavy rock and more of grunge like 90s Seattle-oriented great outfits like Pearl Jam or Alice In Chains. We can feel their melodic development via this stuff. Not simply catchy nor acceptable but also powerful and intensive their soundscape has got, let me say. The 33 minute biographical sketch of theirs gives us refined, strict heaviness.

The first "Odessa" is a supershot filled with Soundgarden-y heavy sticky grungey atmosphere. Explosive deep soundflow created by the rhythm section is very hard but simultaneously heartwarming, especially upon rich melodiousness. Psychedelic guitar theatre in the middle part is also hallucinogenic and comfortable. This track has a definite symbolic meaning above mentioned. The following andante "Katatura" is another good piece. Massive steadiness all through the song should relax us. The last sound magnification drives us into madness.

The former part of "Adatom" is veiled in slow tempo ambient psychedelia that notifies us upcoming metallic improvement. Not so weird nor eccentric but intriguing and energetic. The first part of the last suite "Messn I" is full of enthusiasm of repetition. Sounds like the topnote of grand vin. Slow, smooth authentic flavour of "Miku" the middle paragraph is kinda stabilizer. The last moment "Messin II" is drenched in extraordinary, bombastic creativity to kick us away out of this dimension.

Their 33 minute fantasy is beyond expression.

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