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Sounds of Decay
Katatonia
Sounds of Decay
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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Recorded at the infamous Sunlight Studios in Stockholm with noted producer Tomas Skosberg and featuring the throaty vocals of Opeth's Mike Akerfeldt. 18 plus minutes of material previously unreleased on any Katatonia album...  more »

     
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All Artists: Katatonia
Title: Sounds of Decay
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 2/19/2002
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8002930002309

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Recorded at the infamous Sunlight Studios in Stockholm with noted producer Tomas Skosberg and featuring the throaty vocals of Opeth's Mike Akerfeldt. 18 plus minutes of material previously unreleased on any Katatonia album. Tracks, 'Nowhere', 'At Last' &
 

CD Reviews

(reviewed by the mentally sick)A hidden gem!
Jose A. Foray | Mesa, AZ USA | 09/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is what Katatonia should of sounded on Brave Murder Day and For Funerals To Come. Probably (In My Honest Opinion)the saddest of early Katatonia. The guitar work on this three song piece, and this piece alone, really strikes you in the heart. Depressing with no hope, a beautiful, usually underrated piece in all of this genre.



I have found this on the eastern European edition of Brave Murder Day as bonus tracks. And if you cannot find the Sounds Of Decay ep, buy the Brave Murder Day import. A must have for anyone who has any of Katatonia's recordings!"
Unbelievable, one of my favorite katatonia records
Justin | New Jersey | 04/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"this 20 minute EP, also recorded with Opeth's Akerfelt on vocals, is stylistically similar Brave Murder Day, but i think there are a few differences that make this release very worth while.



Atmosphereically i always felt early on Katatonia gathered influence from death doom and black metal and mixed them in a way that rendered its own sound. As with Brave Murder Day, this recording has the minimal spaced out feel, crunchy guitars, a mid pace, and death metal vocals. this record stays more on the death metal side; most black metal influence is gone, but some of the freezing melodic feeling of 'true' black metal is here. the lead guitar is more prevelant now, and this allows the recording to be very emotionally strong. while brave murder day was more numb than this record (not that this isn't numb sounding), Sounds of Decay is even more despondant in its melodies.



the opening track 'no where' is one of my absolute favorite katatonia tracks, along with 'rain room,' 'gateways of berevement,' 'quiet world,' and the 'sleeper.' the leads here are quite complex, shifting all over, while the rest of the band drones out in mid paced minimalism. the lead guitar touches the absolute brink of despondancy, and the lyrics will attest to it, but the vocals are rather low in the mix, adding more to the rhythm guitars and bass than they do to the flow of the songs, leaving the lead guitar to control everything. the same is basically true for 'at last,' and 'inside the fall,' while the final track 'untrue' is a bit weird, mostly clean guitar, but then blasting in for a few moments with growling and distorted guitars.



over all, if you like early katatonia, especially brave murder day, you need to get this. in fact, brave yester days is worth getting just because it includes this EP and Saw You Drown.



finally i'd just like to add that katatonia was always a band that changed a lot, this recording sounds almost nothing like the more black metal influenced Dance of December Souls, so those who cannot understand how they switched to clean vocals should listen a bit harder."
Great Album
Luke Wieder | Highland Park, IL United States | 07/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Much like the cd "Brave Murder Day" by Katatonia they are greted by the lead singer of Opeth and this is only 3 tracks but it is 3 tracks that are amazing and should be listed by anyone who likes good metal."