Artist: Our Mothers Meds
Title: This Mortal Coil
Format: Cassette
Label: Sores / Sound+Matter
Cat nr: Sores030 / SOUND043
Genre: Industrial/Electronica/Ambient
Title: This Mortal Coil
Format: Cassette
Label: Sores / Sound+Matter
Cat nr: Sores030 / SOUND043
Genre: Industrial/Electronica/Ambient
Tracklist
A1 | Mother | |
A2 | Heritage X | |
A3 | Hold On To The Key | |
A4 | You Scream, All Doors Open | |
A5 | Deaf Ears, Blind Eyes | |
B1 | Why Rain Makes You Cry | |
B2 | Attic Salt | |
B3 | Desert Song | |
B4 | Thurifer | |
B5 | Men Of Iron, Made Of Straw | |
B6 | Bathing The Ghost |
After their short and bitter January debut, Our Mothers Meds are back on Sores (Sound+Matter) with a lengthier musical offering. This new album, spanning over 11 tracks, is an eclectic slow-burner, which for the most sticks to the grittier and more experimental territories of downtempo and ambient music. However, its different sonic influences and nuances make it a varying listen but also a demanding experience with a mesmerising atmosphere and a surreal narrative that are actually holding it together.
The music of Our Mothers Meds on this recording is created through contrast and juxtaposition of musical elements. Just look at the spaced out, almost post-country, sound of Hold on to the Key or Desert Song. On the other hand, thereʼs the industrial-heavy percussion on Attic Salt, which is put into a dialog with sparse, borderline melancholic synth lines. The latter pierce the album throughout its whole narrative, until it all beautifully washes out in the subtle sound of the closing piece Bathing the Ghost.
The music of Our Mothers Meds on this recording is created through contrast and juxtaposition of musical elements. Just look at the spaced out, almost post-country, sound of Hold on to the Key or Desert Song. On the other hand, thereʼs the industrial-heavy percussion on Attic Salt, which is put into a dialog with sparse, borderline melancholic synth lines. The latter pierce the album throughout its whole narrative, until it all beautifully washes out in the subtle sound of the closing piece Bathing the Ghost.
Our Mothers Meds are: John Reidar Holmes and Dan Stielow Mortazavi.