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Amgod - Dreamcatcher


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Another winning album from the hellish stable of Alfa-Matrix. After the 6 years of an artistic slowdown, Dominik Van Reich, the soul and the body of AmGod, made a comeback in a grand style. Once more we deal with outstanding mixture of industrial dirt and schizoid, electronic sounds which take us on the pleasurably tiring journey. This is truth, the reception of this double cd album isn’t easy and as for me it doesn’t belongs to the type of "love at the first hearing" but on the other hand we cannot complain at the monotony. Unique combinations of sounds endlessly surprise on "Dreamcatcher" as well as bizarre and broken rhythms (f.ex. "War Tap", "Paranoia"). From time to time, it wreaks havoc by using changes of tempo ("Schulding (Gulity)") and puts a listener in a psychedelic mood. Additionally, it should be mentioned that both cds have different subtitles which in terms of content differs stylistically. I admit that "Creeped and Bloody" is my favourite album because of more melodic and coherent material. We can find here a few pearls of undeniable beauty as energetic "Massaker" or "Nightmare" which charms by its solemn atmosphere. "No comment" and "Pain and desire" also deserve the attention because of their danceable character. The album is crowned with depressive and hart-rending "The End". In general, the disc number 1 is a kind of prelude to the sick sounds presented on the second disc.
CD nr 2, that is "Harsh and dirty" – here we never find bland melodies or easy refrains. At the beginning, compositions discourage listeners because of chaos and lack of actual rhythm. Dense and anxious atmosphere of pre-hell is dominating which by turns torture and hypnotise. The interlude, pessimistically entitled "My love is gone" is the only cheerful trait on this album which is a breather after overwhelming "Blood on wall". I return to "Soulhunter" (cover of the former Van Reich’s project – YelworC) with pleasure as well as to "Dreamcatcher" which I would compare to the breath of fresh air in musty and claustrophobic catacombs ;) "Dreamcatcher" is a conceptual album as it was in the case of AmGod works. Again, the lyrics oscillate between Nietzschean deliberations on human being and it’s divine nature – praising self-admiration and egoism. The essence of van Reich’s reflections could be found in the song "Like a prayer" where characteristic words |I am God, worship me| perfectly reflects his convictions and should be the leading motto of this album.
In my opinion, "Dreamcatcher" is not easy to subdue, it has an influence on the gloomy recesses of people’s minds, hence I recommend it to those who feel like having a swallow of music destruction in the purest form:) Cheers!

Tracklista:

01. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 01 God-Complex [Part2]
02. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 02 Absorb
03. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 03 Pain & Desire
04. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 04 Nightmare
05. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 05 Like a Prayer [Album Version]
06. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 06 CyberChrist 2010
07. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 07 No Comment! (God bless all Idiots)
08. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 08 Deep Down
09. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 09 Massaker
10. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 10 Fight! [Album Version]
11. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 11 On the Hunt [Short Mix]
12. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 12 Stigmata 2010
13. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD1 13 The End

14. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 01 Dreamcatcher
15. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 02 Paranoia
16. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 03 Soulhunter 2010
17. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 04 War Trap
18. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 05 Blood on the Wall
19. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 06 Schuldig (Guilty)
20. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 07 Brap Talk
21. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 08 My Love is Gone
22. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 09 Crime! 2010
23. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 10 Cultures
24. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 11 Rain from Heaven
25. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 12 I am Innocent
26. AmGod Dreamcatcher CD2 13 The Guilty have no Rights
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Add date: 2011-08-24 / Music reviews




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