Ufomammut "Fenice"

LP - $15.95 / CD - $9.60
LP UPC: 733102724511
CD UPC: 733102724528
STREET DATE: 5/6/22
CAT #: NR122
LABEL: Neurot

This May, Italian alchemists and power trio Ufomammut return with their ninth studio album, Fenice via Neurot Recordings. But not as we’ve heard them before, now “more intimate, more free.”

For over 20 years, the band has combined the heaviness and majesty of dynamic riff worship with a nuanced understanding of psychedelic tradition and history in music, creating a cosmic, futuristic, and technicolor sound destined for absolute immersion.

Fenice (meaning Phoenix in Italian) symbolically represents endless rebirth and the ability to start again after everything seems doomed. The album is the first recording with new drummer Levre, and truly marks a new chapter in Ufomammut history.

“I think we lost our spontaneity, album after album,” says Urlo. “We tried to make more complicated songs and albums, but I think at some point we just ended up repeating ourselves. With Fenice, we were ready to start from zero, we had no past anymore - so we just wanted to be reborn and rise from the ashes..”

While the band are well-known for their psychedelic travels into the far reaches of the cosmos, Fenice is a much more introspective listening experience. Fenice was conceived as a single concept track, divided in six facets of this inward-facing focus. Sonic experimentations abound in the exploration of this central theme; synths and experimental vocal effects are featured more prominently than ever before as the band push themselves ever further into the uncharted territory of their very identity.

The towering synths on the opening track ‘Duat’ evoke an almighty machine rising from the depths of primordial ooze. There’s a shift to a frenetic garage-psych pace before mellowing out into a more familiar doomy stomp. ‘Kepherer’ is a respite, albeit a slight one, returning to the pulsing rhythms of the album’s intro before plunging the listener into the menacing build and release of ‘Psychostasia’ next. Each oscillation of this extraordinary album feels inevitable - Ufomammut are after all, masters of their craft, and when it comes to creating enveloping sonic journeys into the unknown, it’s their uninhibited sense of exploration that breaches new sonic ground.

Fenice is the sound of a band whose very essence has been rejuvenated, and are welcoming the chance to create music in the way they know best; by unfolding carefully and attentively, by melding those extreme dynamics which render Fenice as a living and breathing creature - and by writing gargantuan riffs that herald their very rebirth.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. DUAT
  2. KHEPERER
  3. PSYCHOSTASIA
  4. METAMORPHOENIX
  5. PYRAMIND
  6. EMPYROS

MARKETING POINTS:

  • European Tour May 26th - May 31st
  • Festival appearances in June including Hellfest, Years Sound of Liberation & Desert Fox Festival

FOR FANS OF:
Neurosis, Sleep, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath

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Deaf Club “Bad Songs Forever”

7"EP - $6.00
7"EP UPC: 795044139389
STREET DATE: 5/6/22
CAT #: 31G123
LABEL:Three One G

Having just released their debut LP, “Productive Disruption,” in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, “BAD SONGS FOREVER.“ Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face,” the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. If You Eat a Rat, It Might Taste Good
  2. But Does It Fart?
  3. Broken Face
  4. Ride With Cops, Shoot With Robbers

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Features Justin Pearson’s (The Locust, Dead Cross, Satanic Planet), Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Sweatband Records co-founder), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh, Planet B), Jason Klein (Run With the Hunted)

FOR FANS OF:
The Locust, Retox, Dead Cross

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