Darkest Day of Horror
Mortician
- Style
- Death Metal
- Label
- Mortician Records 0
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
/ 100
Killing songs: The Blood Suckers, Darkest Day of Horror, The Final Sacrifice
Back in October when I reviewed Mortician's "Final Bloodbath
Session", I mentioned that I received an advanced copy of their next
release, "Darkest Day Of Horror"; a limited 2002 Fall US Tour
Edition which is scheduled for a January/February 2003 release. "Darkest
Day Of Horror" is the first release for Mortician's newly self
financed label, Mortician Records.
I'm starting to come to the analogy that Mortician is the Brutal Death
Metal version of AC/DC. They haven't really done anything different on
this album than they have on all of their other previously released albums.
The formula they have been acustomed to using remains constant. The overall
sound and mix is pretty much the same. The songs are very thrashy at times and
switch to slower gears at others. The bass is as distorted and fuzzy as ever,
the guitars are detuned lower than the bowels of Hell and the drum machine still
handles all of the percussion. The lyrical content of the songs are still about
death, zombies, mutilation, blood, etc and are based on alot of the b-horror
movies they love so much. Most of the songs still include sound clips from the
movies they are based on. It's a good thing lyrics are included with the CD
because their is no way in Hell one can comprehend them just based on listening.
So if more of the same is your cup of tea or keg of beer, than this is for
you. I always have a hard time remembering alot of Mortician's songs
since they all sound the same after a while.
Again, as with most Mortician releases, I only recommend "Darkest
Day Of Horror" to extreme fans of the band and any Brutal Death Metal
types of music. I'm actually looking forward to the artwork for this release!