Killing Joke - In Excelsis - review
Killing Joke - In Excelsis - review
Tracklist
01. In Excelsis02. Endgame
03. Kali Yuga
04. Ghost Of Ladbroke Grove
A review by
jupitreas June 24, 2010
In Excelsis, the new EP, definitely seems to prove that I'm a stupid cynical asshole. The four songs over here not only recapture what Killing Joke was all about back in the early 80s but also go one step further and rekindle that old flame of inspiration characteristic of the entire early post-punk scene. Once again influences such as dance music and dub/reggae are explored in "Kali Yuga" and "Ghost Of Ladbroke Grove" respectively, with the remaining two tracks being vintage, awesome, pure anthemic Killing Joke goodness. The little EP also features superb production capable of capturing thundering power, tectonic heaviness and the mesmerizing melodic current heaving beneath. Amazingly, every sound here seems powerful yet fragile and sick in some indefinable way, a metaphor for strength that is palpable yet oppressed.
Indeed, Killing Joke are still fighting the good fight and In Excelsis is apt indication that XIII: Feast Of Fools might just be one of this year's most impressive releases. Of course, it could also just be a case of an old man running out of steam before the job is done. The full length now really has a lot of hype to live up to, it really does.
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