$30.00
Working closely with the band we are proud to announce that Malvery's debut from 1999 is finally available on vinyl for the first time in it's original glory.
Full color cover, insert with all the lyrics and drawings from the cd version and with restored and remastered audio that fixes quite a few issues that the original cd had!
Listeners are confronted with a vision of a desolate hell of sheer black despair and nothingness.
The album presents as though it's a mini-opera: the music describes the fevered mood of its vocalist / protagonist, caught up in inner torment, as he rants and rages.
Thumping tribal-sounding drums and an evil spidery tremolo solo guitar bind the singer in his cage as he descends further into his personal abyss.
Death metal elements add to the tension and the sense of being trapped with the madman.
Le Chatier goes completely berserk and the deep thundering music mirrors his madness; there is always an odd sense though of the music keeping a tight control of Le Chatier and squeezing him.
The music is amazingly powerful, deep and thunderous and its overall sound is the major highlight of the album.
The guitars are raw and demented and the drumming no less crazed.
The tightness of the music, its precision and speed can be terrifying to hear.
At the other extreme, Le Chatier's screeching and ranting can be excessive, lingering as it does in the higher registers of his vocal range.
Surely there's much more to madness and existential despair, there's the blackest depression and moments of deep black space in the music where you're forced to contemplate the finality of death and the black vacuum behind it.
Malvery's sole full length feels like Amer LeChâtier's suicide letter and it actually was.
Long live the suicide king!
Amer LeChâtier 1976-1998
Pressed on 180gr vinyl on 350gr reverse printed jacket with matte raw finish and Black flood
Contains a 4 sided 30x30 poster/insert on 200 gr paper