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SEKIZLER

Nekropsi

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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2018

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sekizler (6:50)

Total Time 6:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Cem Ömeroğlu / guitar, voice
- Cevdet Erek / drums, voice
- Kerem Tüzün / bass, voice
- Gökhan Goralı / guitar, voice

Releases information

Recorded by Randall Dunn with Tufan Büyükgüngör and Ozan Tekin at İTÜ MİAM, İstanbul, July 2012. Mixed and mastered by Cem Ömeroğlu, June 2018. Released digitally August 1, 2018.

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Review by DangHeck
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3 stars From what I can tell, with all the various thematic album art for these singles, this was the first of a few tracks that were slated for an album that has, at least as of yet, not seen the light of day. This is also apparently their first release in about 5 years. Here's to hoping for more from them...

In Nekropsi fashion, Sekizler is a very rhythmically focused song. And unsurprising to me, though I've actually never explicitly made this comparison (and put it in writing), it has a vibe about it reminiscent to me of Tool. The drums do sound pretty good here. Great to not hear plastic, obnoxious sampling or harsh clicks here... [See my review for the 2013 album...]. I've made this comparison before, too, to their also-Turkish contemporaries Çilekeş. Something about the way the guitars sound at times. But yeah, a more modern Prog-Metal feel is here in part, but it's not super heavy. Nor is it, like I've come to know them, super compositionally interesting. But yeah... Not bad.

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