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Mortician
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 31, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: May 31, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Crash Music
  • ASIN: B000817ZK4
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #66,928 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Werewolves Curse
2. Burned Alive
3. Bludgeoned
4. Merauding Savages
5. Skinned
6. Human Beasts
7. Bloodsoaked Carnage
8. Unseen Force of Death
9. Torn Apart
10. Axe
11. Punishment
12. Re-Animated Dead Flesh
13. Buzzards
14. Madman Marz
15. Return to the Grave
16. Dismembered
17. Dead Pit
18. Crazed for Blood
19. Slugs
20. Claws of Death
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Redefining the term "low-end", June 23, 2005
What did you expect from the band "Mortician"? If you've ever heard any of their stuff and liked it enough to click this link to find out what they've done recently, well, you deserve to have that $20 taken from you. Why? Because they haven't done anything new recently. In fact, the only difference between this disc and any of their others (they're all interchangeable, and without the album art, I dare you try try and identify one over the other) is that the more recent albums sound better. The music isn't better, I just mean that it doesn't sound like it was recorded in someone's bathroom. Everything else has stayed the same. They use overlong clips from horror movies, clips that run longer than the songs themselves sometimes. The music is repetitive and everything is downtuned and pitchshifted so that it the only thing you hear that isn't sub-aural is the tinny snare drum and cymbols. The guitars are the kind of very low fuzzy distorted buzz that makes me personally giggle uncontrollably when I'm playing my own guitar. However the band doesn't really do much of anything with them. There aren't even any riffs here, just basic power-chord chugging. In a way, this is a good example of how to use your downtuned guitar as a rhythm and percussion instrument. The vocals aren't just growled, they're pitchshifted so low that they're barely there at all. I thought my stomach was grumbling before I realized those were words in my headphones. Giving a negative or positive review to an album like this is pointless, though. Anyone who doesn't like death metal would never click the link, and anyone who does like Mortician is probaby very stubborn and particular in their convictions and will buy it anyway. Lets just say this, though: if you have one album by them already, then don't bother. One is enough, they're all the same. But if you don't have one, it might as well be this one. Me? I just get giddy about horror movies, and this band obviously shares that particular fetish. It's fun trying to guess which movies the obscure clips are taken from. Like trivia. Only one that will probably lose you friends instead of gather them. :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Same 'ole Mortician-a good thing!!, October 19, 2005
By Frank Rini (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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Well the heaviest band are back again. I never get bored w/their low end fuzzy bass, it's awesome. The band consistently puts out brutal music, no ballads here. I would say this is probably the best guitar sound they have achieved, heavier than previous releases, something I did not think could happen. Songs like Unseen Darkness are exceptional because of the sheer heaviness and it's slow, before erupting, into the usual Mortician blast. I always will love their brutality, but songs like the above mentioned just stand out more because they don't sound like the rest of the songs. I only wish they did more songs like this. My favorite parts are the slower heavier parts and they never put enough of them in. However the over the top grind is still great to listen to, and that I still don't get bored with, just wish they would mix things up a little more. Bring songs back, like the Slaughterhouse songs, brutal heaviness chugging along at a mid tempo, or songs like Ghost House that were slower but beyond heavy. Anyway if you like Mortician you will still like this release, they're as brutal as ever.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just another mortician album..., July 27, 2006
Yeah these guys will never change & thats great... If you are a fan of like the review below said horror movies & deathmetal ? Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The horror fetish crew is back...
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