Listen to ‘The Race is About to Begin,’ if you want to experience what it's like to have your mind thoroughly broken by a song midway through. Then let the black midi obsession take hold of you from there.
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Listen to ‘The Race is About to Begin,’ if you want to experience what it's like to have your mind thoroughly broken by a song midway through. Then let the black midi obsession take hold of you from there.
The third studio album from black midi in the space of under four years, ‘Hellfire’ finds Geordie Greep, Cameron Picton and Morgan Simpson in spectacular form.
Written in isolation in London after the release of Cavalcade, Hellfire builds on the melodic and harmonic elements of its predecessor, while expanding the brutality and intensity of their debut, Schlagenheim. As Greep describes it: “if Cavalcade was a drama, ‘Hellfire’ is like an epic action film" that delves into overlapping themes of pain, loss, and anguish. It is their most thematically cohesive and intentional album yet.
Whereas the stories of Cavalcade were told in third person, Hellfire is presented in first-person and tells the tales of morally suspect characters. There are direct dramatic monologues, flamboyantly appealing to our degraded sense of right and wrong. You’re never quite sure whether to laugh at or be horrified.
Creating Hellfire took six months, sprouting from a riff on one of the group’s oldest jams, which bloomed into the futuristic boxing drama, ‘Sugar/Tzu.’ The range, power and potent production of black midi’s music has never been greater than on Hellfire, partly thanks to producer Marta Salogni, who worked with the band on Cavalcade opener, ‘John L.’ But, as always, the type of music black midi play isn’t as important as its quality. And whatever you think about black midi’s music isn’t as important as how you feel about it.
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