Brave Murder Day
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Artist:
Katatonia
Label:
Century Media
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 727701788722
EAN: 0727701788722
ASIN: B000005HNY
Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
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Tracks:
- Brave
- Murder
- Day
- Rainroom
- 12
- Endtime
- Funeral Wedding
- Shades OF Emerald Fields
- For Funerals To Come
- Epistel
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Customer Reviews:
The Best Doom/Death Album. Period........2006-11-11
As the title of this review states. And proclaim this to be true emphatically. What Katatonia achieve on this record with just guitars, bass and drums is nothing if not brilliant. The atmosphere is dark, gloomy and amazingly beautiful. My Dying Bride, Solitude Aeturnus and bands of that ilk are truly excellent, but BMD crushes them all. Mikael Akerfeldt's vocals are angry, sorrowful and brimming with despair. The guitars weave in and out with each other in complete pain. This music has a cathartic effect on me, which can be a good experience, in that, it helps to release the mental and emotional heaviness that we all feel from time to time. One of my top 10 albums of all time. Get this now!!
Katatonia's finest moment. Hypnotic, emotional and beautiful!.......2006-08-01
This is it. It's Katatonia's finest moment in what is a fantastic musical career. I think it's the album where they really found their perfect sound and clicked as a band. Everything the band released previously, while very good, had moments of awkwardness and imperfection. Everything they've released since, while fairly incomparable due to its difference in style (the "Sounds of Decay" EP excluded) simply cannot match this album for emotional depth and exquisite beauty.
Every time I put "Brave Murder Day" on it captivates me. The band utilizes minor keys consistently to grasp at my emotions and beautiful harmonies that make me feel like weeping with happiness. They use hypnotic repetitious themes to get under my skin, and then various interludes and slight changeups to hold me in a state of trance-like rapture.
Blackheim and Fredrik's guitar work is absolutely awesome. Their mid paced riffing and lead work is what makes "Brave Murder Day" work so astoundingly well. They manage to create an extremely dark and desperate mood, without ever plodding into boredom territory. Borrowing Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth for vocal duties, whom I consider to be one of metal's best vocalists, only adds to the brilliance with his tortured guttural outbursts taking their previous sound to a totally new level. Jonas' drumming deserves mention also. While he never reaches high levels of technicality, he proves that less is more when it comes to death / doom metal, adding minor double bass sections and cymbal variances regularly, yet at all the right times to be effective.
If you have even the slightest tendencies towards doomy death metal, then "Brave Murder Day" is a completely essential album, sitting at the very top of the genre alongside My Dying Bride and Saturnus. It also stands as one of my very favourite albums of any genre...ever! Future Katatonia albums would travel a different path (one less aggressive, yet still filled with loss and despair), which I can only see as a fairly decent decision, as it would be futile to even attempt to make a better album in this style than "Brave Murder Day".
Might just be my favourite album of all time.......2006-04-18
Brave Murder Day is fourty near-perfect minutes painfully slow, plodding doom/death metal that invokes feelings of emptiness, loneliness and sadness, and yet, throughout the entire album, maintains a sense of optimism.
The first track, "Brave," is an epic, ten minute peice that must be the most accomplished song on the album. It cycles through riffs in an almost orchestral way and is practically hypnotic. For ten minutes it draws you in and does not let go. Another personal favourite of mine is the haunting ballad, "Day," which may just be one of the most beautiful songs ever written. It's lonely and dark, and certainly the most emotionally affecting song that Katatonia has ever released.
The indisputable Katatonia masterpiece.......2006-04-05
Some fans were extremely disappointed after Katatonia decided to explore more alternative yet equally dark areas after releasing the Sounds of Decay EP (which was basically the counterpart of Brave Murder Day). I personally believe after creating a masterpiece like this, there was nothing left for them to achive in this genre, so they decided to pursue more depressing music with all clean vocals, distinguishing themselves from hundreds of other bands. It would be best to think of Katatonia in two phases: their earlier doom-death period with albums like Dance of December Souls and Brave Murder Day as well as several EPs, and their more recent starting with the release of Discouraged Ones. Both eras of the bands are amazing, though I feel Brave Murder Day will always remain as most people's number one album.
For their second full-length album, the band decided to enlist the help of their friend Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth to do the vocals, since Jonas Renkse was unable to produce any harsh vocals at the time. I've always argued that Brave Murder Day contains Mikael Akerfeldt's best vocal peformance (outside Opeth that is), as he's never sung with so much pain and emotion before or after. He sure has improved a lot over the years, both as a growler and clean singer, but his vocals on this album are unparalleled.
The album starts with the 10-minute "Brave", perhaps the most definitive Brave Murder Day song. Grey guitar lines slowly dissolve during tense, mournful passages thanks to the distant, simple production of Opeth's and Katatonia's earlier producer Dan Swano. The whole album is laced with repeated key themes, which show little variation on the following songs, giving the impression that they are just parts of a huge composition a la Edge of Sanity's Crimson (also featuring Mikael Akerfeldt as a guest). The growls on the piece are low and sound extremely tortured, climaxing during the line that says, "Wherever you are I am not". That is possibly Mikael Akerfeldt's longest and most emotional scream ever recorded. Add to this Blackheim's haunting guitar melody that keeps churning forever. Thus, a doom-death metal masterpiece is complete. "Murder" is perhaps the most simple cut on the album. Only half as long, slowly strummed guitar chords and a repetitive melody bring the piece an added clarity while Akerfeldt delivers the lyrics with utmost conviction.
"Day" features Jonas Renkse's clean voice from start to finish. Since Renkse played the drums on Brave Murder Day, they decided to use a static drum machine for this particular song. The guitars are repetitive in a hypnotic fashion. Granted Renkse has come a long way as singer over the last years (particularly from Last Fair Deal Gone Down onwards), his vocals on this track are very emotive and the "Let's stay here for a while" chorus is infectious. On the final track "Endtime", Renkse and Akerfeldt sing together, with Akerfeldt doing the growls (do I have to repeat you've never heard him growl like this before?) and Renkse the clean vocals. Mostly acoustic, the song bears effective guitar waves and a solemn, gloomy pace. On the other hand, "Rainroom" has a nice yet dark acoustic interlude and a very powerful guitar theme. "12" is the album's most progressive number, and in many ways similar to the first two Opeth albums, particularly Morningrise. The Dan Swano influence is impossible to overlook here, as the songs goes through several movements, ignoring any conventional songwriting formulas. The intro of this song is simply fantastic: utterly dark, it even destroys the smallest glimpse of hope. Huge, cascading doom riffs explode only to reinvent themselves with ever-changing chord progressions (though it's all done so subtly that you may not understand anything upon first listen).
If you get the re-release of Brave Murder Day, you'll also hear the For Funerals to Come EP, consisting of four tracks, featuring original singer Jonas Renkse. This is a great EP with some great songs, but Renkse's harsh vocals simply pale in comparison to Akerfeldt's, both on this album and its successor: the Sounds of Decay EP.
All in all, this album is easily a milestone in doom-death and quite possibly the favourite album of most Katatonia fans.
Opeth meets The Cure... emphasis on Opeth on this album...........2006-03-13
First heard Katatonia in late 97 after this came out in the U.S. for the first time shortly after I first heard Opeth, and wanted it cause it had Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth, also Bloodbath) contributing the death vocals to go with Jonas doing clean vocals for the first time. A transitional release between Dance... and Discouraged Ones, this is still the first of many classics, with everything from from the beautiful acoustic "Day" to the more brutal but equally great "Rainroom" and "Endtime." A must for newer Katatonia listeners to check out. Go Sweden... again.
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