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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-maul-in_the_jaws_of_bereavement.mp3 | Maul | In the Jaws of Bereavement | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-maul-blood_quantum.mp3 | Maul | Blood Quantum | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-maul-weaving_cerebral_horrors.mp3 | Maul | Weaving Cerebral Horrors | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-maul-spontaneous_stigmata.mp3 | Maul | Spontaneous Stigmata | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-maul-an_alluring_deceit.mp3 | Maul | An Alluring Deceit | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-maul-midwest_death.mp3 | Maul | Midwest Death | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-maul-unbridled_delusions.mp3 | Maul | Unbridled Delusions | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-maul-stuck_stomped_and_smeared.mp3 | Maul | Stuck Stomped and Smeared | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-maul-with_each_voracious_lick.mp3 | Maul | With Each Voracious Lick | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-maul-drawn_to_drowning.mp3 | Maul | Drawn to Drowning | Unknown | Unknown |
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artist: Maul
title: In the Jaws of Bereavement
year: 2024
genre: Death Metal
type: Album
label: 20 Buck Spin
language: English
rel. date: 2024-10-04
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
runtime: 00:38:32
size: 92.74 MB
rip date: 2024-10-03
source url: http://deezer.com/album/620444171
tracklist:
1. In the Jaws of Bereavement 4:35
2. Blood Quantum 4:10
3. Weaving Cerebral Horrors 3:26
4. Spontaneous Stigmata 4:02
5. An Alluring Deceit 2:55
6. Midwest Death 4:51
7. Unbridled Delusions 3:48
8. Stuck Stomped and Smeared 3:37
9. With Each Voracious Lick 3:07
10. Drawn to Drowning 4:01
release notes:
After releasing an all-hands-in debut a couple of years ago and
expanding their time spent on the road Fargo, North Dakota-based death
metal quintet MAUL return with a more focused, streamlined version of
themselves for this sophomore full-length album. Though there is yet a
certain knowable signature available to æIn the Jaws of Bereavementæ
their craft is a blunt weapon, a metallic hardcore inspired fusion of
hyperactive choices sewn underneath very simplified modus concerned
with steady chunking pace and less of the kitchen sink exuberance
thatÆd defined their will to kill early on. The trade theyÆve made
here is for clarity and physicality in exchange for a far less
eclectic work overall and this is smartly in keeping with the
simplified direction of modern death metalÆs functional
commodification.
After four years of uncertainty, experimentation and a few line-up
changes Maul ended up with a litany of smaller releases thatÆd feed
their best into an eclectic, pretty damned groove-heavy debut
full-length (æSeraphic Punishmentæ, 2022) which pitted metallic
hardcore bluntness as framework for snaking ænew old schoolÆ death
metal movement. Of course itÆd be easy to take that description on
paper and apply their sound to a host of bands mixing simple groove
metal riffs with early 2000Æs Hatebreed beats and landing somewhere
nearby Jungle Rot with it but you could tell theyÆd put a lot of work
into keeping it moving, keeping it fresh enough with all kinds of
accoutrement be it keyboards, a variety of guitar tones, and a broadly
stated vocal style that centered around a throatier growl as the main
event; The major points to take from that debut were that the quintet
had tons of energy, were decidedly a ænew schoolÆ death metal band
with an organic enough sound, and the core of their gig was mid-paced
pit riffs moving in myriad, sometimes nonsensical directions. It
didnÆt score far above average in review on my end but it was
entertaining, particularly in the first half as all of those
quick-hitting tricks hit rolled out one after another.
The in-betweener EP æDesecration and Enchantmentæ (2023) more-or-less
set up the possibilities for further destruction, landing far simpler
chunking blows to start while also venturing into new territory on
ôDisintegration of the Soulö, leaving me thinking this new LP will be
something that pushes above and beyond the instant gratification folks
are obsessed with of late in terms of ôfunö pit riff shit with
unilaterally applied personae. My comments on the EP at the time
amounted to: ôIÆm still kinda tentative on their stuff but interested
to see what they manage on their first LP for 20 Buck Spin, if it
carries this style over into something more elaborate IÆll probably be
on board.ö From the sound of things those piecesÆd been cast-offs from
the sessions for æIn the Jaws of Bereavementæ which has no such room
for ~6-8 minute post-metal inflected death metal movement and weirding
atmosphere. In fact this second LP general just crushes through their
moshable side for roughly ~40 minutes straight.
The suggestion from the press materials for this album is that grief
and anger are the general fuel for this level of focus and however
obvious that might be to death metal pragmatists out there it also
helps to convey where this metallic hardcore vernacular and its
endlessly roaring persistence comes from. That isnÆt to say that Maul
have cast aside the complete suggestion of dynamic venture per their
previous cassette EP, songs like ôAn Alluring Deceitö and ôMidwest
Deathö go their briefly, but rather theyÆre not going to go there for
more than a minute or two here and there. In this way theyÆve
sidestepped the presupposed similarities to labelmates Civerous and
instead created a blunt, loud and easily parsed experience in æIn the
Jaws of Bereavementæ, suggesting that the big boss production sound
and simpler grooves of this album compared to æSeraphic Punishmentæ
aims to honestly portray the reality of their live sound with a bit of
extra boom to its presentation.
So, ôMaul go chug now?ö yes, Maul go chug big-time and then some as
they develop hardcorish tension throughout the first three or so
pieces on Side A starting with the Bolt Thrower-esque main progression
+ backgrounded lead which helps the title track/opener ôIn the Jaws of
Bereavementö build its up front atmosphere before the snappier,
kicking grooves start to take the listener to pound-town quick. This
bouncier spectrum of death metal typically ainÆt it on my end but when
set next to the slower burnt main riff itÆd definitely felt like these
folks chose bigger punches to throw off the bat. If that song wasnÆt
enough to signal the mosh metal and deathcore folks to spin their
ball-caps backwards and start throwing punches, eh, the additional
vocals from the fellow from The Acacia Strain shouldÆve taken you
there quick enough. The main reason IÆd stuck around from that point
was solely because these folks had taken all previous records
somewhere inventive, full of piss and fire in the past.
How many guitarists does it take to write four riffs? Roughly three in
this case and credit due to the full get-up from engineer/producer
Adam Tucker at Signaturetone Recordings as he keeps all of those
thundering layers heavy and precise in their chugging nÆ trampling
press throughout. This obviously hit hardest when Maulæd pull out all
of the stops, cracking into the stuff that gets the pit going but also
references classic death metal trait and nowhere is this done better
than the inspired step of ôSpontaneous Stigmataô. The standard set by
the previous album is best met right there and thatÆd been the right
place to end the first half per the gloom of ôAn Alluring Deceitö, a
remnant of the experimentation theyÆd done over the years boiled down
to a transitional piece.
Over on Side B of course ôMidwest Deathö warrants some attention for
vocalist Garrett Alvaradoæs range and presentation, some of whichÆd
been unlocked on ôSpontaneous Stigmataö via spoken parts and such,
where I dunno if the lyrics are really saying anything but the bandÆs
gift for hardcorish, stomping tension and eerie tones feels well
placed in transition per the second half of the experience. I dunno if
I was totally shitting my pants over any of the riffs beyond that
point, I mean ôUnbridled Delusionsö and ôStuck Stomped and Smearedö
both definitely hit their intro riff game and the latter even hits a
few complimentary lead hooks to boost that effect but the structure of
each song is simple to the point that that opening riff is typically
the main event for each ~3.5 minute piece. I dunno if I would say
theyÆre playing it safe here but a song like ôWith Each Voracious
Lickö, which pulls out some brutal death weirdness before pulling out
a simple chugging riff and calling it a day, kinda feels like theyÆd
repeatedly side-stepped much more than the most basic compositional
twist for the sake of just getting on with it. ThisÆd meant most of
Side B read as vignettes for 2-3 riffs apiece without offering a truly
interesting vessel for the level of vocal personage available here, at
least nothing thatÆd lead to a true holy shit moment.
With a clear purpose, plenty of big moshable riffs, a few highly
detailed songs, and a certain attitude/personality carrying through to
this second album Maul are in a good place with æIn the Jaws of
Bereavementæ. Though the album is way too straight forward for my own
taste in terms of rhythm guitar interest I know exactly how well their
style will translate to a live show where folks are going to show up
to whip limbs and primate out, so, I canÆt necessarily fault the band
for taking things in a pit friendly direction. Overall I appreciate
the boon to the production values as well as the excellent cover
artwork from Wyrmwalk as these elevate this album to a next level
beyond the last.