Emotional Decompression Chamber[1][2][3] released with "Dreamcell_11/Aural Music" is the second full-length album of the Italian industrial metal band Digitalis Purpurea.[4] It was released on November 12, 2010 with a worldwide distribution.[5][6][7][8][9]
Emotional Decompression Chamber | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 12, 2010 |
Genre | Industrial Metal |
Length | 47' 49" |
Label | Aural Music, Dreamcell11 |
Producer | Pi Greco |
Themes and lyrics
editThis album can be defined as a cinematic record because of the combination between sounds and images set as its keystone. The protagonists of the lyrics, Junichiro and Ishtar, are a modern version of Fando y Lis (first work of Alejandro Jodorowsky) chasing the legendary city called Tar on a David Lynch’s Lost Highway. The sound is the soundtrack to this imaginary film.
The presence of electro-clash beats, lysergic desert rock guitars and the unusual use of the voice sometimes played from a busted gramophone give a decadent sound, in which the figures appear faded and where the substance is tinged with noir and the mind is lost forfeited in a thick consistency sensory tunnel where the end is distant and blurred.[10] The voice is used as an instrument that fits the metric and the tone with the mood of the texts. Pi Greco explored the research on the voice of Demetrio Stratos and the cut-up method of William Burroughs. Puns and variations of the pronunciation are used to create a grotesque effect and to reveal hidden words or concepts: there are dialogues hidden in the mix and hidden messages encrypted in the playing time of songs.
Artwork
editThe artwork sees again the collaboration with the graphic artist and photographer Anna Taschini.[11][12] The theme is inspired by the film Fando y Lis of Alejandro Jodorowsky, particularly to the first scene where Lis is eating a white rose and the scenes set in the desert.
Track listing
editAll songs written by Pi Greco.
- "Musclebound" - 3:39
- "Dust Devil" - 3:03
- "Magic Cube" - 5:05
- "The Shedding" - 5:53
- "Fall of Rimmel" - 4:43
- "Blear" - 7:02
- "Scotch-Taped Hours" - 3:48
- "Horror Pleni" - 4:40
- "Devote" - 4:17
- "Venus Eclipse" - 5:39
Personnel
edit- Digitalis Purpurea
- Pi Greco – Vocals, Guitar, Bass guitar, Synthesizer, Drum machine, Songwriter, Producer
- Production
- Victor Love from Dope Stars Inc. - Mix and mastering
- Miss Pussyfoot - Female vocals on "The Fall of Rimmel" and "Horror Pleni"
- Anna Lucylle Taschini - Graphic Design, cover photography
- Tenshi Diamond - Cover model
Notes
edit- ^ Review, Rock Tribute Magazine, 11/2010.
- ^ (in Italian) Metal Wave Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine - Review
- ^ PassZio. Hu Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine - Review
- ^ (in English) Last FM- Digitalis Purpurea biography
- ^ Metal.de - Review
- ^ BladerBrochure.NL - Review
- ^ Written in Music - Review
- ^ (in Italian) Hard Sounds Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine - Review
- ^ (in Italian) A&R Music Webzine Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine - Review
- ^ (in Italian) Metal Wave Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine - Interview
- ^ (in Italian) Anna Lucylle Taschini official site
- ^ (in Italian) Anna Lucylle Taschini official [My Space] profile
External links
edit- Digitalis Purpurea – official web site
- Digitalis Purpurea – official MySpace
- Aural Music – official label site
- Aural Music – official label MySpace