Mordred - Fool's Game
Release date: | 1989 |
Style: | Funk rock, Thrash metal |
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01. State Of Mind
02. Spectacle Of Fear
03. Every Day's A Holiday
04. Spellbound
05. Sever And Splice
06. The Artist
07. Shatter
08. Reckless Abandon
09. Super Freak [Rick James cover]
10. Numb
02. Spectacle Of Fear
03. Every Day's A Holiday
04. Spellbound
05. Sever And Splice
06. The Artist
07. Shatter
08. Reckless Abandon
09. Super Freak [Rick James cover]
10. Numb
Recorded & mixed: Prairie Sun, Cotati, CA.
Producer & engineer: Dino Alden.
Executive producer: Karl-U. Walterbach.
Assistant engineer: Marc Reyburn.
Cover art & photography: Becker Derouet, Andreas Marschall & Mark Leialoha.
Rating:
8.2
8.2
Rating: 8.2 |
Proto-funk thrash anyone? Yes, Mordred were certainly an oddity in the thrash scene, a band pushing boundaries in a scene nearing critical mass. On their debut album, the band make a compelling case that given the right mix of musicians, thrash could incorporate sounds and move with the times. Where Mordred are successful is where they seemingly approach a song by creating a solid thrash foundation, and then add funk elements onto it, adding a flair to an already good song rather than trying to meld both sounds equally. Where the latter is attempted (like in "Everyday Is A Holiday"), you end up with a song that is neither heavy nor catchy, coming off as a third-rate Mosley-era Faith No More knock off. In contrast, take tracks like "Spectacle Of Fear" and "Sever And Splice", songs that are made in the thrash mould before having a bassline dropped on them that gives it a funk element, as well as a drum pattern that connects the bass with the guitars. Read more ›› |
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