Moral Order - Mallevs Maleficarvm
Another first-timer on Kalteldur, another act that has reached cult status in the industrial underground. Moral Order started in 2018 with the first release called Wrath Of God on Gradual Hate Records. Since then, the act has been highly productive and prolific. Lots of the releases have been released through Tesco! And if you don´t know the German label Tesco, then I highly suggest you go and check it out! Home for legendary death-industrial/power-electronic acts like Anenzephalia, Genocide Organ, and Dagda Mor. Mallevs Maleficarvm. Besides a compilation of Old Caption, then this cassette is one of the newest by this act. And as you can see, it has been released in Spanish Marbre Negre (limited to 50 copies). If you want it on CD, then you can go and get it through Old Europa Cafe (yes, another legendary label!). This mini-album contains two tracks, each abou2 20 minutes long... so about 40 minutes in total.
The album artwork itself, the front cover (as you can see above) shows a frame around the sort of gothic antique letters, and the track-listing is there as well. Open the cassette and you get a nice-looking cassette with a really cool-looking print on it. You can further examine the inlay on the backside as well, all with the iconic wood-cut pictures from the book itself (I also have it). There is also some extra info about the album as well. I LOVE the concept and idea that this recording has been done inside some sort of creepy and abandoned mansion located in Madrid, and the only source of light was three candles and the bloody moonlight. Love the idea, really do! So let us lay our ears to whatever... sounds we can hear!
The first track is the Invocation. There is a strange sound as if a piece of metal is being sharpened on a rolling piece of rock... or is it just a noisy and sensitive microphone? Evocative flanged sound effects give the soundscape a truly horrific cosmic experience. The clinical feeling of hospital basements paints the background of the track, giving it all a nice death-industrial feel. As a listener, you cannot help wondering about the informative text. Is this the sound of that abandoned house? What sounds have been made by the artist himself, and what other sounds have the environment created? At this point, I am not even half-through the first track ( like the former thing I reviewed!). You do notice some extra details in the paranormal-driven soundscape, a very dynamic one... lots of stuff going on! In a slow-pace offcourse...
The second track is a lot more of an ambient-soundtrack sort of driven track, whereas Invocation worked more on noise and action. At this point, I could guess that the three candles being used, are at this point... slowly dying out. The presence of a sort of... engulfing claustrophobic darkness, getting thicker and thicker by the minute. We´re talking about that moment when the recording artist feels... that something is staring back at him from the darkness itself. I do feel, somehow that this track does represent the abandoned-house concept stronger than the former track. The first track feels like a track to scare away the paranormal activity, and the second track is the paranormal scaring away the noise ( so to speak ). Halfway through the track changes into something else. Crepy voices and the sound of something, hitting a bassline? Those voices here are really creepy... I mean... really creepy! The whole recording feels and sounds like some sort of living entity living... inside my speakers! As you can read, then yes. The sound is beyond incredible, takes my breath away like that song by Berlin.
Everything works, and everything sounds good. There is just one thing I don´t get or understand. Where do you fit the work of Mallevs Malefiravm in this recording concept? There is not a hint of burning witches, or insane witch hunters being present. The only thing that is present, is the sound being made and recorded inside a abandoned mansion. If you remove the focus from the title of the album and use your focus on the informative notes (on the cover) then it will make sense. A perfect album with a paranormal touch, just with the album title doesn't go hand in hand with the recordings. If you look away from that, then you are dealing with a VERY good album... seriously! Best dark-ambient/death-industrial I have heard for a long time!
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