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Qual (Lebanon Hanover)
-Ultimate Climax
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Qual (Lebanon Hanover)
"Ultimate Climax "
Label: Avant! (2018)
While not a straight EBM record by any means, the body music influence on QUAL isnt hard to suss. The kick-snare drums and hi-hat programming of Take Me Higher lay the groundwork for a simple bassline and a squeaky 242-esque synthline, slightly at odds with the deep monotone vocals. How Many Graves takes it even further with a driving 16th note engine, metallic percussion samples, and a litany of shouted questions that comes across as demands. Tempo and density of arrangement is the primary way emotion is modulated, with Disease X allowing an organ like pad to flow over its squelchy bassline to suggest isolation, and the zippy sequences of On My Death Bed setting the stage for Mabellines desperate cries of Im drowning! Fucking drowning!
There are some intriguing variations in the records structure, providing the record with some diversity in presentation. While still very similar in terms of construction and instrumentation to the surrounding tracks, Above Thee Below Thee goes for full-goblin vocals, invoking black metal on an otherwise down-the-pipe dancefloor tune. Opener Black Crown is by far the records most atmospheric song, spacing out the beats and synths and bathing them with vast swathes of reverb. And closer Existential Nihilism is one healthy dose of saturation away from being a rhythmic noise track, pounding its way to an inevitable conclusion with jackhammer kickdrums that get progressively more manic in the songs final moments. Acrimony is still QUALs watchword, but these stylistic experiments give some much needed texture to the proceedings.
Oppressive and choleric by design, The Ultimate Climax isnt exactly a pleasant record to spend a lot of time with, although its relative brevity and emphasis on rhythm keep it from being a drag. It commits fully to sneering antipathy, distinguishsing QUAL as the outlet for Maybellines most antisocial thoughts and impulses.
A1 Black Crown 3:57
A2 Sea Of Agony 5:17
A3 Take Me Higher 4:41
A4 Disease X 5:57
B1 How Many Graves ? 4:27
B2 Above Thee Below Thee 5:31
B3 On My Death Bed 4:47
B4 Existential Nihilism 4:44
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