Album
Type: Full
Length
Date
Released: 17/02/2017
Label:
Peaceville
Records
When Dave Gregor screams, concrete
walls get cracked and foundations become unstable. Nothing on “Wounds Deeper Than Time,” sounds
forced, rather, the music commands itself.
When a part in a song has to be
slow, its juggernaut slow. When it has
to be fast, it’s like a machine gun, and just as deadly. Start to finish, the record is crushing.
“Wounds
Deeper Than Time” CD//DD//LP track listing:
1). Breathe in the Black
2. Hating Life
3. My Weakness
4. Against the Origin
5. In Judgment
6. Wounds Deeper than Time
7. Scars Within
8. Devour the Chaos
9. Becoming One Flesh
2. Hating Life
3. My Weakness
4. Against the Origin
5. In Judgment
6. Wounds Deeper than Time
7. Scars Within
8. Devour the Chaos
9. Becoming One Flesh
The
Review:
I’ve been a fan of Morta Skuld since 1990. I reviewed their demo, “Prolong the Agony” in my
‘zine “Louder Than God.” (BI. Before internet.) A few years ago I included the band in my
book, “All My Friends Are Rock Stars.”
So when I hear Morta Skuld is releasing a new disc, I’m
excited. It’s been 20 years since Wisconsin ’s finest have
released a new record. Back in the day
the band couldn’t be touched, they were that good. Question is, have they stood the test of
time?
Five tracks into “Wounds Deeper Than Time,” my
question is answered. Yes. They have.
I never expect a record to be good beginning to end. There’s always a clunker, always a song that
I personally don’t care for. “Wounds…”
proved me wrong. Big time. Start to finish, the record is crushing. Singer, Dave Gregor’s vocals are spot on,
perfect, raging with anger, frustration and aggression. And it feels genuine, that’s the vibe I got,
he conveyed. When he screams, concrete
walls get cracked and foundations become unstable.
I firmly believe this is the best record the band has made,
and I’m still a big fan of “Through the Eyes of Death,” my
favorite, still. The music is brutally
heavy, reminiscent of Obituary, but better, and yeah, I’m a fan of Obituary
as well. Nothing on “Wounds Deeper Than Time,”
sounds forced, rather, the music commands itself. When a part in a song has to be slow, its
juggernaut slow. When it has to be fast,
it’s like a machine gun, and just as deadly.
“Wounds Deeper Than Time” is available here