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Red in Tooth and Claw

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Red in Tooth and Claw
Studio album by
Released28 October 2016 (2016-10-28)
GenreAvant-garde metal, alternative metal, gothic metal, doom metal, progressive metal
Length50:54
LabelDark Essence Records
Madder Mortem chronology
Where Dream and Day Collide
(2010)
Red in Tooth and Claw
(2016)
Marrow
(2018)

Red in Tooth and Claw is the sixth studio album by Norwegian metal band Madder Mortem, released on 28 October 2016 on Dark Essence Records.[1] It is the genre-defying quintet's first new full-length album since 2009.[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Blood on the Sand"5:22
2."If I Could"5:16
3."Fallow Season"4:12
4."Pitfalls"5:21
5."All the Giants Are Dead"5:12
6."Returning to the End of the World"5:57
7."Parasites"3:13
8."Stones for Eyes"4:24
9."The Whole Where Your Heart Belongs"4:31
10."Underdogs"7:31

Personnel

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Madder Mortem[3]
  • Agnete M. Kirkevaag – lead vocals
  • BP M. Kirkevaag – guitars, mandolin, backing vocals
  • Richard Wikstrand – guitars
  • Tormod L. Moseng – bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals
  • Mads Solås – drums, percussion, backing vocals

Guitars on "Red in Tooth and Claw" performed by BP M. Kirkevaag & Patrick Scantlebury

Production
  • Produced by BP M. Kirkevaag and Madder Mortem
  • Engineered by BP M. Kirkevaag
  • Mixed by BP M. Kirkevaag
  • Mastering – Peter In de Betou

Reception

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Angrymetalguy.com rates the album 4.0/5.0:

"Madder Mortem's style is not easy to describe succinctly; switching effortlessly from crushing grooves to uncomfortable dissonance to quiet contemplation or soaring beauty, they are experts at manipulating your emotions with their skillful song-craft. The one-two punch of "Blood on the Sand" and "If I Could" that open the record showcase the Madders at their emotive peak, with off-kilter timing and uncomfortable harmonies building towards dramatic releases of tension. Though each runs for over five minutes, the shimmering guitars and arpeggiated bass-lines create a continuous sense of motion meaning that neither seems too long."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Blabbermouth (6 October 2016). "MADDER MORTEM To Release 'Red In Tooth And Claw' Album". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  2. ^ Kelly, Kim. "Madder Mortem's New Album Revisits Norway's Progressive Metal Roots". Noisey. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  3. ^ Mortem, Madder. "Madder Mortem – Official Website – Red In Tooth And Claw (2016)".
  4. ^ "Madder Mortem – Red in Tooth and Claw Review". Angrymetalguy.com. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.