Molder Release Third Album ‘Catastrophic Reconfiguration’
German Experimentalists Unleash Their Most Daunting Work Yet
German experimental metal band Molder have released their third full-length album, ‘Catastrophic Reconfiguration’, via Prosthetic Records. The album is a dense and challenging listen, but it’s also one of the most rewarding and innovative metal albums of the year.
A Sonic Assault on the Senses
‘Catastrophic Reconfiguration’ is a sonic assault on the senses. The album’s nine tracks are a relentless barrage of dissonant guitars, pounding drums, and guttural vocals. There are moments of beauty amidst the chaos, but they are few and far between.
The album’s opening track, ‘The Architecture of Violence’, sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a slow-burning, atmospheric piece that builds to a cacophonous crescendo. The lyrics are a stream of consciousness that explores the themes of violence, death, and destruction.
Uncompromising and Unflinching
Molder are not a band for the faint of heart. Their music is uncompromising and unflinching. It is a challenging listen, but it is also a rewarding one. ‘Catastrophic Reconfiguration’ is an album that will stay with you long after you’ve finished listening to it.
A Must-Listen for Fans of Experimental Metal
If you’re a fan of experimental metal, then you need to check out ‘Catastrophic Reconfiguration’. It’s one of the most challenging and rewarding albums of the year.