Album Type: Full Length
Date Released: 27/05/2016
Label: Napalm Records
“Shapeshifter” finds the band firing on all
cylinders, really attacking, sinking their teeth into each and every song. “Shapeshifter”
shows growth, depth and progression. I
think it’s safe to say they broke the mold with this record.
“Shapeshifter” CD//DD//LP track listing:
1). Radiation Sickness
2). Age of Stone
3). Bullet
4). Mantis
5). Black Friday
6). Wendigo
7). At the Gates
8). Torture
9). Shapeshifter
2). Age of Stone
3). Bullet
4). Mantis
5). Black Friday
6). Wendigo
7). At the Gates
8). Torture
9). Shapeshifter
The Review:
Love Mortillery.
Love this record, disc number three for the band. It’s become a regular staple in my playlist
at the gym. “Shapeshifter” is energy defined.
I dig retro thrash when it’s done right and for the right reasons. Dust Bolt’s new record is a great example of
this. Old school as musical fashion
doesn’t work for me. Mortillery
attacks this sound with a vengeance and makes it all their own. This is denim and leather metal, fist in the
air. And Canada with their beer and metal,
add Mortillery
to the list of great Canuck bands – Exciter, Zimmer’s Hole and 3 Inches of
Blood.
I should say that there’s a big similarity between Mortillery
and 3 Inches
of Blood, vocal-wise, but that’s ok, I’ll take that. What I like about this band is that I feel
like they’ve “become” with this record,
that is, Mortillery
found their style and perfected the hell out of it. Tight is an understatement.
It’s not thrash for
the sake of thrash or speed metal because it’s expected, these songs are well
crafted and rock out the way metal should sound. “Shapeshifter”
finds the band firing on all cylinders, really attacking, sinking their teeth
into each and every song. “Retro Thrash” or “Old School Metal” can be something of a niche genre. “Shapeshifter”
shows growth, depth and progression. I
think it’s safe to say they broke the mold with this record.
“Radiation
Sickness” and “Black
Friday” are stand out songs for me.
Because I can see this band touring with Exodus or Nuclear Assault back in the day,
jamming these songs live. The record
itself, “Shapeshifter,” has a big
sound to it, a live sound showcasing Mortillery at their crossover best. Keep an eye on this band. Nukem, Dust Bolt, Mortillery. The new big three of this genre.
“Shapeshifter”
is available now
FFO: Nukem. Dust Bolt, Exodus, Nuclear Assault