I understand record labels don’t want their releases to be spread in an illegal way. Making it difficult to copy a promo by dividing 7 songs into 99 cuts is one thing… I don’t use my random button very often, so that’s ok with me. However, this time, when I put the record in my cd-player the producers have been sampling in a trailer with a voice which tells you: “You’re listening to the new Decapitated album: Organic Hallucinosis, out on Earache records.”
Good thing the album itself is really great. Fans of their earlier albums can buy this one blindly. The style of music and sound hasn’t changed much. They just got even more technical and there’s some more experimenting on this album, without the band selling out or going soft.
If you’re not familiar with Decapitated, think of a European sounding Morbid Angel with the technical precision and intensity of bands like Cryptopsy. Some parts even remind me of Mastodon.
Organic Hallucinosis is blessed with a very transparent production, which allows you to hear exactly what’s going on. This is good, because it takes a while to really get into this album. I can only advise you to listen to it on some headphones a couple of times, it completely blew me away!
93/1001Details Earache
Released on Monday Feb 13th, 2006
progressive death
Writer @Semen on Monday Feb 6th, 2006
Tags: #Decapitated
02. Day 69
03. Revelation of Existence (the trip)
04. Post(?)Oorganic
05. Visual Delusion
06. Flash-B(l)ack
07. Invisible Control
Vogg: guitars
Martin: bass
Vitek: drums