Nodepet’s third release Decay presents the paradox of increasing complexity by means of reducing
musical themes and a leaner production. Compared to previous works Decay is not a compilation of
randomly selected tracks but four related pieces of a whole that provide different perspectives of a
common thread. It could be about life or about everything else the listener can associate with it.
At first the release starts with friendly ninth chord, but then loses momentum and is swallowed by waves of
dissonances eventually leading to unexpected chord alterations. This quick successsion of swinging moods is
interspersed by passages of low frequency drones. Following the the flow of memorised past events sketchy
conclusions are derived like echoing footsteps of a restless thought roaming through empty streets.
Indecisive between giving in to expectations and agressive rebellion a sinister tension is accompanying
the gloomy mood of a troubled life.
Contrary to what the titles may suggest, Decay is not meant to carry a story. It is still the music
itself that is the message, which is emphasised by the fact that the titles of each track were added after
the compositions had been completed. As a whole, Decay is a more polished and accomplished effort
than its predecessors in that it addresses contradictions and inconsistencies without making compromises
to the music itself.
Olliver Wichmann
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| My Enemy Insight | 17.8M | 9.6M | 5.4M |
| Behind The Mask | 19.2M | 10.4M | 5.9M |
| Wall Of Fear | 16.5M | 9.1M | 5.2M |
| Last Possible Lie | 15.9M | 7.5M | 5.6M |
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