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11/08/2006

Mörser - Pure Scum


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Tracklist

Side Scum (2002):

01. 20 Seconds
02. My Life, My World (I Need It Back)
03. Scum / Interlude
04. The Gift

Side Pure (2006):

05. The Indirect Threat (To The World's Freedom)
06. Desperate Attempt
07. Game Over
08. The Way For Constant Flashbacks
09. His Life. His Death

Info

‘Pure Scum’ was supposed to be the soundtrack for the comic called “Pure” , but due to a lot of circumstances this first output on Garden of Exile includes five songs meant for the comic “Pure” and four re-mastered songs from 2002 that were on the sold-out comic “Scum”.

This disc kicks off with the four tracks from “Scum” and like other bands from the German city Bremen (e.g. Systral or Acme) this piece of music is as destructive as a German tank from WWII. With two singers (one for the low vocals and one for the screams) and two bass players they’ve already shook the earth on the full lengths ‘2 Hours to Doom’ and ’10.000 Bad Guys Dead’ and with these two compiled mini albums they do the same. These Germans are outstanding in the two tracks “Scum/Interlude” and “The Gift” with first building up the tension with midtempo death metal parts and ending everything with faster thrash riffs.

The five songs that were supposed for “Pure” are a bit more melodic and sometimes remind me of Arkangel, but with a rough vocalist. Overall this is a unique combination of Death Metal like Entombed and the metalcore of Arkangel, but Mörser never forgets that typical penetrating Bremen-sound. For the full four minutes in “Game Over” and “The Way For Constant Flashbacks” they hold your attention and finally bleed your ears. Not many acts that play this combination can say that nowadays, right?

As a bonus you will get two short comic stories, two previews, a trailer from Scum and a Mörser movie. Unfortunately the videos are in .mov format so I can’t give an opinion on that. The other extras that are on this disc are nice to see for once but I strongly want to advice you to concentrate on the music because these seven German dudes will also break your bones for sure.

AsIce

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