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Madder Mortem Deadlands (The End Records) By: Jeb Branin
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Woa. Just the artwork and layout of the "Deadlands" booklet is worth the price of the CD. It is stellar. Musically this is more than just another female fronted post-metal band. MADDER MORTEM is deeply emotive and moody but at the same time has a solid driving throb and bump in the music. Unlike many of their peers, the metal influences of the band are still worn on the sleeve and the music packs a serious punch. The vocalist sounds eerily similar to Grace Slick and as a result I can't help but compare the band to JEFFERSON AIRPLANE. In fact, I daresay that MADDER MORTEM sound more like a 2003 version of early JEFFERSON AIRPLANE than STARSHIP ever did. I can only imagine how mind-blowing it would be to hear MADDER MORTEM cover "White Rabbit." That would be amazing...
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