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APATHAIA

Lifethesis

Prezzo: € 14,79
  • Etichetta COLD MEAT INDUSTRY
  • Formato COMPACT DISC
  • Data uscita 07.01.2010
  • BarCode 7350020546044
Gothenburg-based multi-instrumentalist and sound sculptor Linus Andersson is a busy man. Not only does he beat the drums for goth-Industrialist outfit Coph Nia, and work as a sound engineer and producer for everything from hair metal to contemporary art music, he also plays in a bunch of punk bands.
 
 
No wonder his own neofolk project, Apatheia, seems to suffer from… well, apathy. Despite existing for about a decade, it has only produced a few releases, in highly limited editions on highly obscure labels. But as anyone who has heard any of this material knows, they have been well worth tracking down. Apatheia’s songs are typically well arranged and well played, with a strong sense of melody and sound. A song like “Rot in the Core” is worth the entire productions of some of the neofolk outfits out there. This situation couldn’t last. It would only be a matter of time before a label grabbed Apatheia and gave its music the audience it deserved. This label turned out to be renowned Swedish label Cold Meat Industry, and now they’re re-releasing Apatheia’s Lifethesis.
 
While his musical merits speak for themselves, there is more that makes Apatheia a bit unique in the world of neofolk. In a genre obsessed with symbols of power, conquest and control, Apatheia (the term denotes a state of detachment from the world) is all about retreating to one’s bedroom, to regroup and plot one’s revenge against everyone and everything. A bit like punk, only less noisy, less smelly and – let’s admit it – less silly.
 
Lista brani:
1. By Strife
2. Misanthropy Without Tears
3. One Two Three
4. Our Time
5. And I Fear Death No More
6. Kraken
7. Ascendancy
8. Mirth
9. Mr. Brown Looks Awfully Pale Today
10. Spectator
11. This Cannot Be
12. Storm Is Coming
13. Someone's Watching In The Distance
 
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