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Harmony Corruption Episode 72-October 29th, 2024-The Halloween Episode!

Bounding Into Halloween Reaches Its Conclusion On Night 31 With John ...

 

Hi Folks! This week’s episode features some spooky-themed tunes, just in time for Halloween. Make sure to tune in next week for an interview with Tribulation!

Here’s the playlist for the week:

Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath

Dokken-Dream Warriors

Slayer-Dead Skin Mask

Ozzy Osbourne-Mr. Crowley

Ozzy Osbourne-Bark At the Moon

Type O Negative-All Hallow’s Eve

Possessed-Burning In Hell

Danzig-Am I Demon

Mercyful Fate-Curse of the Pharaoh

Mortician-Apocalyptic Devastation

Megadeth-The Conjuring

Annihilator-Alison Hell

Overkill-Raise the Dead

3 Inches of Blood-Lord of the Storm

Necrophobic-The Nocturnal Silence

Death Breath-Lycanthropy

Ramones-Pet Sematary

Erosion-Human Error

Snarler-Wasting

Snarler-Why

Gorguts-With Their Flesh, He’ll Create

Gorguts-Orphans of Sickness

Gorguts-Hideous Infirmity

Helloween-A Little Time

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Interview: UNB Woodsmen (Woodmen’s Competition)

There’s a long tradition of being fit and able in the woods, now turned into a modern competition.

My guests today are Josh Foster (President) and Logan Kennedy (Alumni Rep) from the UNB Woodsmen Team. They join me to talk about the annual Woodsmen’s Competition, this year hosted by UNB and featuring athletes from across the country, and discuss some of their favourite and most challenging events in the competition.

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Mornings Are Hard || 2024-11-01

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Stephen Hero, Uncle Fester, Moka Only – One Square At A Time || The Squeeze
2.) Snotty Nose Rez Kids – SHAPESHIFTER || RED FUTURE
3.) La Sécurité – Detour || single
4.) Mike Trask – Last Known Picture Of Love || single
5.) Les Hay Babies – Soyez fiers || Tintamarre
6.) Terra Spencer, Ian Sherwood – Real Love || Sunset
7.) Lisa Leblanc – You Look Like Trouble (But I Guess I Do Too) || Live avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Québec
8.) Tess Parks – Crown SHy || Pomegranate
9.) Rory Taillon – Drag The River || Now It’s Quiet
10.) Gold Connections – Fool’s Gold || Fortune
11.) Richard Laviolette – All Things Are Shy || All Things Are Shy
12.) Pallmer – Swimming || Swimming
13.) Alex Henry Foster – Cinematic Insight || A Measure of Shape and Sounds
14.) Little Moon – wonder eye || Dear Divine

Homemade Jams || 2024-10-31

Artist – Track || Album
1.) La Patente – La Patente Song || Le cirque des mal-aimés
2.) Jessica Rhaye – Rocky Hills || Wood & Wire
3.) Kristen Martell – Allume mon courage || single
4.) Stephen Hero, Uncle Fester – Tough Era || The Squeeze
5.) Capital 6 – The Shiznit || Not My One
6.) Andrea Cormier – Later Hour || single
7.) Les Hay Babies – Miroir || Tintamarre
8.) Pillow Fite – More Of That || Hard Feelings, Soft Promises
9.) Brookside Mall – Mailer Daemon || No More Fragrant Thoughts
10.) Jon McKiel – Hex || Hex
11.) Nate and the Busy Boys – Twist Then Shake || single
12.) Daniel James McFadyen – Landmine || single
13.) Andre Pettipas – Vampire State Of Mind || single
14.) Rich Aucoin – Moog || Synthetic: Season 3
15.) Lisa Lebalnc – Dans l’jus – Live || Live avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Québec

Interview: Samaqani Cocahq (Songs from Finding Wolastoq Voice)

Songs sometimes have the ability to reach across generations, between individuals and between cultures.

My guest today is Samaqani Cocahq, a storyteller who shares and expresses her Indigenous life through music, words and performance. She joins me to discuss an upcoming TNB presentation of Songs from Finding Wolastoq Voice, an upcoming performance alongside Sisters of the Drum and Dawson Sacobie. She joins me to talk about where the songs come from and what they mean to her, as well as adapting them to welcome her co-performers.

Songs from Finding Wolastoq Voice runs from November 7 through November 10 at TNB’s Open Space Theare.

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Interview: Black Box Theatre presents “A Number”

Have you ever wondered if you were unique?

My guests today are Scott Shannon (“Salter”), Ilkey Silk (Director) and Ian Curran (Promotions Director), all part of the Theatre St. Thomas presentation of Caryl Churchill’s A Number. They join me to celebrate the origins of the Black Box Theatre (which celebrates its 30-year anniversary this year!), the challenges presented by this psychological play, and the strong desire to bring this production to life.

A Number runs at the Black Box Theatre at St Thomas University from October 30 through November 2, with nightly performances at 7:30pm and an additional matiness on November 2 at 2pm.

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CHSR News – October 30th, 2024 – Military history professor launches final book in New Brunswick military heritage series

Recently retired University of New Brunswick military history professor Brent Wilson launched his latest and final contribution to the New Brunswick Military Heritage Book Series this week. War Among The Clouds: New Brunswick Airmen In The Great War, is the third title in the series authored by Wilson, who is a co-founder and has been the editor of the series since it started in 2003. The 31st book in the series, which Wilson said was created to fill in the gaps in New Brunswick’s military history, documents the 252 New Brunswick soldiers who served as airmen in the Great War from 1914-18, the first conflict where aircrafts played a significant role. Wilson tells CHSR News about the stories his new book tells and the impact and legacy he hopes the now completed series will leave.
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Mornings Are Hard || 2024-10-30

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Godspeed You! Black Emperor – SUN IS A HOLE SUN IS VAPORS || NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28, 340 DEAD
2.) Bonnie Trash – What Have You Become || My Love Remains The Same
3.) zouz – Messie || Jours de cendre
4.) Soccer Mommy – Driver || Evergreen
5.) Jon McKiel – Hex || Hex
6.) bob junior – forever on my mind || single
7.) Baraka – Galaxy || Global Music Vol. 01
8.) Great Grandpa – Doom || single
9.) Fievel Is Glauque – As Above So Below || Rong Weicknes
10.) Klo Pelgag – Sans visage || Abracadabra
11.) World Brain – Ville fleurie || single
12.) D’Ambrosia – Sucker For Your Love || single
13.) Capital 6 – Give It To ‘Em || Not My One

Away From The Mire Episode 56 – RIP Phil Lesh

Kicking things off this week with a tribute to the recently departed Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead performed by Phish on the day we learned of his passing. I’ve got another track from the recent MJ Lenderman album that I absolutely cannot stop raving about, a new track from Father John Misty and some fun seasonal halloween cuts for your enjoyment!

 

Phish – Box of Rain (live Oct 25th 2024)
Father John Misty – I Guess Time Just Makes Fools Of Us All
MJ Lenderman – Joker Lips
Bonnie Trash – Sleepless Sheep
Dated – A Love Affair With Horror
Bloodshot Bill – Rusty Blade
The Misfits – Halloween
Gerard Way – Baby You’re a Haunted House
Arcade Fire – Intervention
Pavement – Cut Your Hair
Pearl Jam – Superblood Wolfmoon
October Country – My Girlfriend Is A Witch
The Who – Boris The Spider
Motherhood – 224
Tom Petty – Zombie Zoo

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Mornings Are Hard || 2024-10-29

Artist – Track || Album
1.) Tortue – Overburdening || single
2.) Graeme Kennedy & The Radiator – One More Year || single
3.) June Rest – Westward Bound || single
4.) Motherhood – Bok Globule || single
5.) The Stonemasons – Watch Me Dance (In2ishin) || A Walk In The Park
6.) Ben Katzman’s DeGreaser – Fire Sprite || Tears On The Beach
7.) Elliott BROOD – Dried Up || Town
8.) Kelly McMichael – Dreamer || After The Sting Of It
9.) Paul Spring – Far From The Flame || Kind Of Heaven
10.) SUUNS – Doreen || The Breaks
11.) E-Prime – Big Country || Dry Throats and Sunburns
12.) Rapallo – V.I.P. || Merger
13.) Caribou – Got To Change || Honey
14.) Michael Love Michael – Deer || BRUISER
15.) DenMother – Ghost Gear || I Chased The Water

CHSR News – October 28th, 2024 – UNB Reds fall short In final, but qualify for Nationals in Atlantic University Sport Playoffs

The University of New Brunswick Reds fell just short of completing a trifecta of upsets as they hosted the Atlantic University Sport men’s soccer playoffs this past weekend at their home field the BMO Centre.

UNB knocked off the second-ranked Memorial Sea-Hawks 3-2 in their semi-final on Friday, just a day after upsetting the third-ranked Saint Mary’s Huskies. Sending them to the final against the defending champs the St. Francis Xavier X-Men and clinching a birth in the U Sports National Championship being held at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, Ontario.

Then in the final, the Reds were topped by a late goal by STFX captain Kyle Cordeiro with six minutes to go in extra time, falling just short of capturing the title.

Have a listen to get the team’s reaction to the highs and lows of their playoff run.

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CHSR Digital Music Distro

New Brunswick artists! Looking to get your music out there? We’re excited to announce a new initiative to help you get heard—across campus and community radio stations all over Canada!

Here’s how it works: each month, Bondo will send a special email featuring music from New Brunswick musicians to over 65 campus, community, and public radio stations nationwide. It’s a great way to boost your reach and potentially connect with new audiences outside the province. All you need to do to be part of this initiative is make a small donation or dedicate some volunteer hours to CHSR. We’re all about fostering community and giving back, so this is a win-win!

How to Submit:

  • Submissions are open for newish releases only—music released within the past 6 months.
  • Put your music in a sharable folder that includes your release in both MP3 & WAV formats, a one sheet, and album art.
  • Fill out this submission form.
  • Make sure we receive your music by the weekend before the second Tuesday of the month. That’s when our monthly email goes out, so don’t miss the deadline!

Mark your calendar! The first email is set to go out on January 14th, so get your submission in by Jan. 12th. Let’s get New Brunswick artists the airplay they deserve!
**Note: this is not a PR campaign, tracking and follow-ups will be your responsibility. 

For questions or details, don’t hesitate to reach out. musicdirector[st]chsrfm[dot]ca

<<Digital Music Distribution Submission Form>>

Testing For Echo – Episode 62 – A couple of my opinions. Do you agree? – Orig. Air Date October 26, 2024

Hi again folks. I trust all is well. Welcome to Testing For Echo Episode 62 on CHSR FM 97.9 in Fredericton and around the world.

I’m your host Tim Scammell.

If I was to be asked what my favourite era of Pink Floyd was, I would say the late 1980’s and 1990’s.

In my opinion A Momentary Lapse of Reason released 1987 and The Division Bell from 1994 are Pink Floyd’s greatest work.

I absolutely understand those who hold Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall in the highest regard  and I agree. But it is songs like High Hopes and One Slip that sealed the band in my hall of fame. What do you think?

Tune in and hear what I’m talking about.

There’s plenty to love today.

“The World of Music, One Song at a Time”

Episode Song List

  1. Pink Floyd – High Hopes
  2. Envy of None – Shadow
  3. Yes – Can You Imagine
  4. Peter Gabriel – On The Air
  5. Frank Zappa – Wind up Working in a Gas Station
  6. The Detour – Running Up That Hill
  7. Mike Oldfield – Family Man
  8. Lifesigns – Altitude Reprise
  9. Haken – Taurus
  10. MELO – Let Love In
  11. RUSH – Red Sector A Live
  12. SAGA – Bet On This
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CHSR News – October 25th, 2024 – Host University of New Brunswick Reds Upset Saint Mary’s Huskies, Advance To AUS Semi-Finals

The University of New Brunswick Reds men’s soccer team are moving on to the Atlantic University Sport semi-finals after upsetting the third-ranked Saint Mary’s University Huskies 1-0 on their home turf Thursday night.

After barely squeaking into the playoffs as the sixth seed, the Reds defeated the Huskies using a strong defensive scheme and were propelled by a huge performance from keeper Mahmoud Moustafa and a timely goal from his brother, striker Ehad Moustafa. Punching their team’s ticket to the semi-finals against the second-ranked Memorial University Sea-Hawks on Friday.

Have a listen to hear the team’s reaction to their strong opening performance.

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Interview: Sandy Hunter (Filmmaker)

When people think of Fredericton, they don’t often think of a budding film industry, but Sandy Hunter’s work shows just how much NB really has to offer.

Our guest today is Sandy Hunter, a local filmmaker, founder of Cazador Productions and partner in Cultivation Pictures. Sandy joins us to talk about his recent and upcoming projects, such as the upcoming TV show Car Wash Wars, short film Retrograde, and many other fun projects.

Retrograde is a short documentary that will appear at New Brunswick’s Silver Wave Film Festival on Sunday, November 10th, at 4:00 pm as a part of the festival’s People and Places III: Fascinating Portraits Screening at the Charlotte Street Art Centre.

New Brunswick’s Silver Wave Film Festival is an annual festival featuring a diverse range of films. There are films for everyone, from feature to short and from fiction to documentary. This year, Silver Wave will be held from November 7th to the 14th, and screenings will be held in various locations. The screening information can be found on their Facebook page.

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Design Our Next CHSR T-Shirt!

Do you have a knack for design or a creative idea you’re itching to share? CHSR 97.9 FM needs a fresh, standout t-shirt, and we want you to help bring it to life!

We’re excited to open up this opportunity to our community of listeners, artists, and fans. Whether you’re an experienced designer or someone who just loves to create, we’d love to see your vision. This is your chance to showcase your talent and help shape the look of CHSR’s next iconic tee!

How to Participate

It’s simple: use this form to introduce yourself and submit a clear draft of your idea! No need to polish it up just yet—a rough draft is all we need to see your concept come to life. Remember, only one design will be chosen, so give it your best shot!

If your design is selected, you’ll have two weeks to finalize the details, and your work will be highlighted across our social media channels and website. You’ll get the chance to show off your skills to a wider audience, and your creation will become a staple of CHSR’s 2025 Fundrive merch.

Get creative and think outside the box! We’re looking for something that captures the spirit of campus/community radio—bold, unique, and unmistakably CHSR.

So, ready to make your mark? Share your ideas below!

SUBMIT YOUR T-SHIRT DESIGN – GOOGLE FORM
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS NOVEMBER 15, 2024 – 11:59PM AST

Interview: Theatre UNB presents “Detective Partner Hero Villain”

Movies have to show you everything. Novels paint vivid scenes. But theatre gives the audience space to fill in themselves.

My guests today are Sammy Cormier (Director), Armin Panjwani (Detective Baani Baker), and Ell Gignac (Partner Diane) from the Theatre UNB production of Detective Partner Hero Villain. We chat about bringing this combination of noir and superheroes to vivid, four-colour life, and get a sneak preview of a scene from the play.

Detective Partner Hero Villain runs from October 24-26 at 7:30pm nightly at UNB’s Memorial Hall.

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CHSR News – October 24th, 2024 – Atlantic Canadian rappers tour to make communities “Better Together”

Nova Scotia’s Aquakultre (aka Lance Sampson) is joining forces with New Brunswick’s Stephen HERO (aka Matthew Elliott) and Wolf Castle (aka Tristan Grant) for a tour of some of the east coast’s best hip-hop, but with a much greater purpose than the music itself.

In each tour stop, including a date at Fredericton’s The CAP on October 26th, the artists will be hosting drives to both raise money for local charities supporting the homeless and to gather items for those living on the margins. All with the goal of engaging each community to be, like their tour’s namesake, “Better Together”.

CHSR sat down with Aquakultre, and Stephen HERO, to talk with them about the tours initiatives, their collaborative track “Can’t Stop (Working)” that started the conversation, and their personal motivations to tackle the issue of homelessness.

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Harmony Corruption Episode 71-October 22nd, 2024

R.I.P to Paul Di’anno

Hi Folks! This week’s episode featured a bit of a tribute to Paul Di’anno, the lead singer on Iron Maiden’s first two albums who passed on Monday. Otherwise, this episode features a mix of hardcore, sludge, and lots of Swedish death and black metal.

Here’s the playlist for the week, stay tuned, as next week will feature a Halloween special!

Iron Maiden-Prowler

Iron Maiden-Killers

Iron Maiden-Remember Tomorrow

Iron Maiden-Purgatory

Bathory-The Winds of Mayhem

Sodom-Reincarnation

Valdrin-Sojourner Wolf

Dismember-Time Heals Nothing

Dismember-Trail of the Dead

Dissection-Thorns of Crimson Death

Dissection-Soulreaper

Wormwitch-Inner War

Wormwitch-Envenomed

Thorns-World Playground Deceit

Cursed-The Void

Cursed-Old Money

Cursed-Clocked In, Punched Out

Cursed-Outro

Eyehategod-Kill Your Boss

Kataklysm-Enhanced by the Lore

Black Sabbath-I Witness

 

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Away From The Mire Episode 55 – History in the making!

One fun thing about being on the air live is being ability to play some songs that about live events and breaking news as it happens. Check out this weeks episode where I am on air when the results of provincial election are announced! We’ve also got a new track from Motherhood and couple selections from the new Chillteens record which I highly recommend.

 

 

Steam – Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Radiohead – Electioneering
Neil Young – Campaigner
Pearl Jam – People Have The Power
Motherhood – Bok Globule
Chilteens – Cap
Chilteens – Sour Smoke
MJ Lenderman – Rudolph (live)
Blind Melon – I Wonder
Nirvana – Paper Cuts
Filter – Dose
Bag Of Cans – Favourite Shirt

 

 

 

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Indie Whimsy Episode 27 (October 15 2024)

hi hi! on this episode of indie whimsy you’ll hear:

  1. sensitive – the field mice (coastal)
  2. tonight – stars (nightsongs)
  3. i told you so (demo) – talulah gosh (was it just a dream?)
  4. panchito blues ii – peach kelli pop (peach kelli pop ii)
  5. he’s outta sight – the rondelles (fiction romance fast machines)
  6. don’t lose the faith – the dears (no cities left)
  7. the boy with the arab strap – belle and sebastian (the boy with the arab strap)
  8. already gone – alvvays (antisocialites)
  9. photobooth – death cab for cutie (the forbidden love ep)
  10. mistake – molly rankin (she ep)
  11. friends – lightning love (november birthday)
  12. it’s so true – benett (so you’re not coming over?)
  13. come to see the starry sky – the vegetablets (the vegetablets 5)
  14. be calm – fun. (aim and ignite)
  15. the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us – sufjan stevens (illinois)
    spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1IUMSw4eOqDZMcRVNQDUwF?si=48a386174b7742c0
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CHSR News – October 17th, 2024 – Garrison Night Market Diverts Two Tons Of Cardboard From Landfill

Fredericton’s Garrison Night Market has become a staple during summers in the city, packing the streets on Thursday nights for locals to browse and support local vendors and artisans.

In a recent report from the market and city, that foot traffic left a small environmental footprint during its 2024 season, diverting a total of two tons of cardboard from the city’s landfill. A result of the recycling program the market has been implementing over its last two seasons and encouraging market-goers to shop with more re-useable materials.

Have a listen to hear more from city officials about the market’s environmental success.

 

 

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Interview: Janie Moyen (New Majority)

Sometimes it feels like politics is always the same, but crucially there are new voters every year. Yet voting is not as broadly understood as perhaps it should be.

My guest today is Janie Moyen, the Bilingual National Organizer for New Majority, a non-partisan group seeking to encourage younger voters to get to the polls. We talk about some of the limitations and gaps in voting education, and the ways people can be helped to get to the polls.

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Harmony Corruption Episode 70-October 15th, 2024

Hi Folks! Welcome back to Harmony Corruption on CHSR-FM! I got to pick up some new albums on a roadtrip over the weekend, so enjoy some new tunes. These include Cursed, with their classic album “Two” and WASP with “The Crimson Idol.” This episode featured more classic heavy metal material before getting into some heavier material, including the new Undeath! This episode also features a couple fantastic Swiss bands.

Here’s the playlist for the week:

Alice Cooper-Killer

Queensryche-Breaking the Silence

Queensryche-I Don’t Believe In Love

WASP-Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the Rue Morgue)

Savatage-Hounds

Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s Rising Force-Faster Than the Speed of Light

King Diamond-Abigail

King Diamond-Black Horsemen

Triptykon-Descendant

Undeath-Brandish the Blade

Undeath-Disattachment of a Prophylactic in the Brain

Coroner-Die By My Hand

Coroner-Tunnel of Pain

Cursed-Reparations

Cursed-Fatalist

Cursed-RIP

Erosion-Serpent Lust

Erosion-We Have Failed Us

Erosion-Storm of Steel

From Dying Suns-Ruination

Corrosion of Conformity-Vote With a Bullet

Megadeth-Mechanix

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Harmony Corruption Reviews: Morbid Angel-Domination

Morbid Angel - Domination

Oozin’ and Bruisin’ Death Metal – 90%*

I will open with the statement that I love this album. I have never understood the disdain this album received over the years, and I personally have a huge soft spot for it.

For a bit of personal history: When I was first getting into death metal, I started with debut albums of most of the big bands-Death, Morbid Angel, Nocturnus, Bolt Thrower, Gorguts, Obituary, Deicide, Entombed and the like. Of these, Death’s Scream Bloody Gore and Morbid Angel’s Altars of Madness were the immediate standouts (although all of those releases are fantastic).

I did not listen to any Morbid Angel past Altars of Madness for about 4 years. I was getting into CD collecting around that time, and found a copy of Morbid Angel’s Covenant. Immediately, the production and change in David Vincent’s voice threw me for a loop. Gone were the demonic rasps heard on Altars, replaced by what can only be described as a bark. It took me a month to listen to the album past Rapture, but once I did, I found it was still the same band from Altars (minus a guitarist), but their musicianship had improved. Obviously Angel of Disease was an exception, but the habit of including older songs on newer Morbid Angel albums was a tradition that would continue on to Formulas. But where Covenant comes into this conversation is its closing track God of Emptiness. This track saw Morbid Angel delving into a doomy, almost dirge-like sound. God of Emptiness was clearly on the band’s mind when they wrote the album in question today. Blessed are the Sick was a medley of the sound the band had on Altars and a foreshadowing of the sound they would soon pursue further on Covenant.

Onto the album itself: Domination was a step forward for the band’s work on Covenant. The electronic interlude on Covenant and doomy sound found on God of Emptiness, as well as the more technical blast-heavy fast sections are all fleshed out further on this album.

The album starts with its (almost) title track “Dominate,” which is a quick 2 minute blast of heaviness, before fading into the massive “Where the Slime Live.” Where the Slime Live is one of the greatest Morbid Angel songs ever. Make sure to listen to the album version, not the music video version which is about a minute shorter. Where the Slime Live establishes the groovier approach this album uses to great effect. It also features what I believe to be Erik Rutan’s first solo on this album. After the band’s short time as a 3 piece band on Covenant, they have once again become a 4 piece band with the addition of Erik Rutan, formerly of Ripping Corpse (listen to Dreaming with the Dead ASAP). Him and Trey Azagthoth take turns at shredding eldritch solos throughout this album, and their twisted riffing and soloing can best be heard in songs like Inquisition (Burn With Me), which has a fantastic example of the dual guitar approach taken on this album in its intro. Dawn of the Angry is another notable example of this riffing (the opening riff in particular is a standout example).

This album and Covenant take similar approaches in their songwriting approaches. Songs often have blast-heavy sections, before transitioning to either a slow or mid-tempo groove. The mid-tempo approach seen in many songs on this album is a change in pace from the faster overall Covenant, but lets Pete Sandoval’s drumming shine. Pete Sandoval is one of the greatest drummers in metal, and this album showcases why. These mid-paced sections often have off-kilter drumming that serves as a counterpoint to the riffing. The drums are in lockstep with the guitars on this album to a degree that you could easily identify songs just by their drum track in isolation.

Now, I want to discuss some elements of this album that seem to draw some scorn from fans. The first is the electronic songs on this album (Dreaming and Hatework respectively). Having an electronic closer to a Morbid Angel album is something the band continued to do on Formulas (which had 3 electric songs straight to close off the album). Dreaming is a bit of an interlude that fades into Inquisition (Burn With Me), while Hatework is a standalone song. Hatework is the closer to this album, and sees a mix of electronic effects and synthesizers, vocal effects on David Vincent’s voice, guitar effects and more. Hatework doesn’t really go anywhere, which is my biggest complaint on this album, but given that it is placed at the close of the album, it doesn’t really hurt the pacing of the album much overall. While I’m not a huge fan of this track, it is notable as it melds the metal and the industrial/electronic sounds the band was experimenting with earlier as separate entities into one cohesive piece. While I think bands like Fear Factory accomplished this better than Domination did, I think this still deserves credit for attempting something new.

The second element that seems to attract criticism is the use of vocal effects placed on David Vincent’s voice. These pop up occasionally throughout the album. I don’t find them particularly annoying, as it seems to fit the atmosphere of the album (it sounds like what the album art looks like). As great as David Vincent’s voice is, these effects add a bit of an almost-alien like sound to some of these songs that makes them stand out and give the whole album a unique atmosphere.

In closing, this is one of the best Morbid Angel albums. While David Vincent wasn’t long for Morbid Angel, and was replaced by the (fantastic) Steve Tucker a while later, this sound was never properly furthered and followed up on by the band. Worth listening as not only an oddity, but as a great and cohesive album.

 

Originally posted on the Metal Archives as “Celestialemissary.”