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Sunday, November 22, 2009 
Band : Modern Funeral Art
Release : Doom With A View
Year : 2009
Country : France
Genre : Melodic Gothic / Doom Metal
Note : 14/20
Tracklist:
01.State Of The World
02.Sol Invictus
03.Alexander
04.Mary Jane Kelly
05.Dante In The Dusty Woods
06.Friends Of Hell (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers Part 1)
07.Suicide Pact (You First) (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers Part 2)
08.Around The Graves (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers Part 3)
09.The Dance

   Après une période de latence due au départ de Pascal le chanteur et guitariste du groupe, voilà que le trio Français du Gothic Doom Metal reprend les commandes du navire avec le retour de ce dernier et le release de leur second album que le groupe lui même qualifie du vrai son des Modern Funeral Art.

Cette étiquette de Gothic Doom Metal peut vous envoyer directement vers la musique et le monde des Draconian ou encore The Sins Of Thy Beloved avec leur chant à la Beauty And The Beast caractérisé par l’usage des voix féminines et des Growls. Mais avec les Modern Funeral Art c'est toute une autre dimension et tout un autre univers puisque le groupe nous plonge dans une atmosphère sombre et mélancolique mélangeant un Doom Metal bien particulier et spécifique au groupe avec du Gothic Metal un peu à la Paradise Lost ou encore Tiamat et loin de celui des Female Fronted Band, le tout teinté par une voix assez spéciale ou plutôt étrange à la sphère du Metal en générale et le Doom Metal en particulier, il s'agit d'une voix masculine claire qui puise ses racines du Post-Punk ou même du Gothic Rock, ce qui crée ce son particulier dont parle le groupe.

Une musique bien énergétique est au rendez vous, qui a du punch malgré le style qui impose une certaine monotonie et platitude, avec un jeu de guitare bien diversifié, des mélodies accrochantes coté grattes ou parfois assurées par quelques notes de piano ainsi qu’une certaine lourdeur dans les riff dû à cet accordage très bas qu'utilise le groupe. Les titres en eux même sont bien différent les uns que les autres avec parfois des éléments empreintés d'autres genres du Metal, comme cette petite intro sur le titre Dante In The Dusty Woods digne d'un vrai groupe de Death Metal à la Old School et où je m'attendais vraiment à un Death Growl et une petite augmentation de tempo sur le riff suivant, mais c'était pas le cas bien évidemment.

Le chant quant à lui, assez spécial comme je disais précédemment, n'est pas du tout accrochant c'est peut être dû à la voix en elle même qui manque de piment et qui parait assez fade et sans esprit ou c'est dû au lignes de chant qui parfois me paraissent en désaccord avec la partie instrumentale, surtout sur les parties mélodiques où le chant adopte un style à la limite de la narration avec une monotonie et une platitude qui deviennent en quelques sorte une marque de fabrique du groupe. Bon ce qui est sûr, c’est que ce n’est qu’un propre choix du groupe et que cette dépréciation n'est qu'une question d'habitude qui risque de s'évaporer à la suite de quelques écoutes surtout que la partie instrumentale bien intéressante ne risque pas de vous déplaire.

En ce qui concerne la production, c'est de la très bonne qualité assurée par le soigneux Suédois Dan Swanö qui a bien su mettre en valeur la musique des Modern Funeral Art.

Un deuxième album, le vrai premier album qui représente le son des Modern Funeral Art selon leurs propres dires, et on sent effectivement déjà cette touche personnelle qui caractérise la musique du Trio Français, espérons bien que le groupe saura la mettre encore en valeur sur le prochain album déjà en préparation et si c’est possible varier un tout petit peu le chant qui constitue en quelques sortes un point faible selon plusieurs avis différents.

14/20
Par Gothicos
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 

 

MODERN FUNERAL ART INKS DEAL WITH APOLLON RECORDS

Netherlands based label Apollon Records have announced the signing of French band MODERN FUNERAL ART for the release of the band’s second full-length album “Doom With A View”. Playing their own original mix of Goth and Doom, MODERN FUNERAL ART was Originally formed in 1996 by current members BENOIT SANGOÏ on rythmn guitar / drums / backing vocals , ARNAUD SPITZ of the neo-folk band PALE ROSES on lead vocals / lyrics and PASCAL N'GUYEN on rythmn & lead guitar / bass / keys.
The band has two releases under its belt to date – “Gateways of Slumber” a mini CD that appeared in 2000, and the band’s debut full-length “Hellfire” which was released in 2006. N’GUYEN’s return to the fold in 2008 after a prolonged study period in the UK marked a new beginning for the band, which took its name from a former boutique in Toulouse called "l'art funeraire moderne", allowed the band to regain the original feel and spirit as work began on the new material.
With SANGOI and N’GUYEN composing all the music, and ARNAUD the lyrics, “Doom With A View” was written during the first half of 2008, while the recording process went on during the last six months, with the band deciding to hand over the mastering to SWANÖ who they felt would understand what the band was trying to achieve. “Doom With A View” is slated for release in early 2010.
Additional Information
Band Website:
www.myspace.com/modernfuneralart
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/modernfuneralart
ReverbNation:
www.reverbnation.com/modernfuneralart
Band Contact Details: benmfa@hotmail.fr
Apollon Records Website:
http://www.apollonrecords.nl/
Apollon Contact: info@painkillerrecords.nl
Saturday, October 31, 2009 
Review en www.war-metal.com

Género: Melodic Gothic / Doom Metal
País: Francia
Sello: Independiente
Año: 2009

Por: Catalina Zanoni

Desde Francia nos llega este disco, que sería la cuarta producción de Modern Funeral Art, precedido por el disco “Hellfire” más un EP y un demo. La banda cuenta con algo más de 10 años de trayectoria, y está formada por Arnaud Spitz en bajo y voz, Pascal N’Guyen en guitarra, y Benoît Sangoï en batería. Este disco titulado “Doom With a View”, a pesar de ser una producción independiente, está masterizado por el multifacético Dan Swanö, lo cual es una garantía de que el sonido está muy bien logrado. En este disco es fácil apreciar la postura de la banda frente al encasillamiento en los géneros musicales, ya que Modern Funeral Art se consideran a sí mismos como “una mezcla entre Dark Metal, Gothic Metal y Heavy Death Rock”. Es muy notoria la influencia del “Discouraged Ones” de Katatonia, así como también se pueden encontrar reminiscencias de bandas como Christian Death, Paul Chain Violet Theatre y su disco “Detaching From Satan”, los italianos de Abysmal Grief y HIM, claro que sin la voz lastimera, quejumbrosa, y un tanto afeminada de este último.

Hablando del disco propiamente tal, en términos generales se puede decir que está bien logrado, con temas variados que no superan los seis minutos de duración. El arte de “Doom With a View” es bastante diferente al de los discos anteriores, en los cuales era recurrente el uso de ventanales de catedral. Aquí también está el uso de ventanas, pero con un tinte algo menos desolador. El disco se abre con “State of the World”, un tema interesante que presenta buenos cambios rítmicos, con una impecable ejecución de la guitarra y el bajo. Un punto en contra en este tema es la voz de Spitz, ya que en algunos momentos las voces bajas suenan un poco débiles, además de la pronunciación del inglés, que por momentos se siente algo forzada. Otra particularidad de esta canción es que se siente como si estuviese construida en dos partes, una primera más potente, seguida por un quiebre melancólico que da pie a la segunda parte. En “Sol Invictus” se pueden apreciar varios cambios en la voz, y también el aporte otorgado por la presencia de un teclado bastante atmosférico en un comienzo, el cual pronto se transforma en un piano que va marcando el ritmo junto a la batería, como un complemento perfecto. En este tema la voz de Spitz suena bastante mejor que en el anterior, destacando los tonos graves y el coro al final, como una lánguida letanía. “Alexander” es un tema que destaca principalmente por la ejecución de los riffs de guitarra, y también por su letra, que hace referencia a la niñez del ocultista Aleister Crowley. En “Mary Jane Kelly” nos encontramos con un agradable tema acústico, con una guitarra notablemente bien ejecutada y algunos potentes silencios entre frases que entregan una tensión dramática notable a la canción. El punto más alto del disco vendría siendo “Dante in the Dusky Woods”, un tema en el que la influencia de Opeth es realmente notoria, con pasajes cálidos, llenos de diversas texturas y emociones, y una impecable ejecución de los instrumentos. Después nos encontramos con “Deathcode of the Devil Worshippers”, un tema en tres partes, en el cual su primera parte denominada “Friends of Hell” resulta bastante interesante por el cambio en la vocalización y sus matices correspondientes. La segunda parte, “Suicide Pact” cuenta con unos riffs bastante poderosos, y el fraseo de Spitz resulta bastante interesante. Notable es también el sonido de la batería de Sangoï, así como también la letra del tema, la mejor lograda del disco, con frases como “Hagamos un pacto con el Demonio tú y yo, somos lo mismo y no nos avergonzamos de estar malditos”. La trilogía se cierra con “Around the Graves”, un tema en el cual la letra toma un protagonismo clarísimo por sobre la musicalidad del mismo. El disco cierra con “The Dance”, un tema un tema algo plano, que deja el cierre del disco un poco en el aire.

En general, un disco agradable y novedoso de cierta forma para los amantes de los géneros cercanos al Gothic y Doom, pero para disfrutarlo se requiere tener una apertura de mente un tanto considerable. Buen trabajo de estos franceses, que esperamos logren conseguir un sello pronto.

Monday, September 07, 2009 
Interview : Modern Funeral Art
Écrit par El Evil Emperor    Lundi, 07 Septembre 2009 05:02    Imprimer Email
   Modern Funeral Art is one of those innovative bands who bring us a variety of different sounds, mingling in a unique genre; thence offered to the pleasure of our ears in an intriguing combination, as intriguing as this Modern Art of Death and Funerals…
El Evil Emperor: Hails to you, hope you're doing fine after the release of your 2009 Opus.

   Benoit Sangoi : Yes we're actually in promo work with the release of 500 promo copy send to labels , webzines and radios.


El Evil Emperor: Very interesting, how did you find the various review and reactions?


   Benoit Sangoi : For the moment a lot of reviews are positive specially coming from the "Doom scene" , but cause to our sing type ( back from the roots of gothic rock ) the true metal fans are less enthusiastic , since the beginning of MFA we surfed on two style , metal & post-punk / gothic rock. You can find several reviews on our myspace.


El Evil Emperor: Yes, yes indeed. How helpful were these reviews concerning Label opportunities? Do you currently have some good offers?

   Benoit Sangoi : We have "normally" signed with a label , at this moment I'm waiting the final agreement , we have a lot of good contacts with great label but the situation is difficult for a big part of underground label and MFA is just a studio band , label prefer sign bands who toured is more easy to promote.



El Evil Emperor: Well, since we were talking about Labels, what could you say about the deal with 'The Drama and Sin Company' and what are your expectations regarding the Label deals?

   Benoit Sangoi : Well "The drama & sin company" released our two first records , they 're available on a big number of labels distribution but they didn't do any promotion . Without promotion no selling and the release of our albums just served him to trade with other labels for his personal store. During our contract we're just release one interview for a Spanish magazine, actually we are seeking a label we do a good promotion, and after all this year I understand one thing: we must do the big part of promo work and for this new album that's what we doing.


El Evil Emperor: Indeed. Let's get to know about your beginning, who founded the band, who chose the name, and your first encountering with fellow bands?

   Benoit Sangoi : MFA was formed in 1996 by our current line-up , after the release of our first Demo-tape "almost angels" Pascal left France for studying in England .
during the period 2000 / 2007 we release on EP " Gateways of slumber " and one album "Hellfire" with the help of our long time friends Stef from Downfall / Discard it's why that release are a bit different of our actual sound who for me represent the true MFA . 2008 was a rebirth for MFA , Pascal back from England and we re-started the band with his original spirit
concerning the band name Modern Funeral Art was inspired by the name of a "boutique" in Toulouse , "l'art funeraire moderne", it's now closed.



El Evil Emperor: Well, you mentioned that you were formed around 13 years ago, but there was s long inactivity between 2000 and 2006? To what was it due?

   Benoit Sangoi : Like I say previously , Pascal left the band during 8 years but we was certain he came back so during this period we just keep MFA alive, I really appreciate our first EP and first album but it's not our original spirit.
and in the other hand during this period Arnaud and I have had a lot of changes in our personal lives with the coming of our children etc... also during this year MFA was in slow-motion mode but now we're back , very proud of this album , and i already say we started to work on the next...



El Evil Emperor: Interesting. You mentioned the next release,  but before jumping to the question about it, tell us about the recording sessions, the production and the composing process of your Album?

   Benoit Sangoi : this album was recorded in our home studio , Pascal and I compose all the music and Arnaud wrote the lyrics and sing . the composing process was do during the first month of 2008 and the recording during the last 6 month . at the end of the process we decided to give the mastering work at a professional , after hours of reflection the best person seems to be Dan SWANÖ .
First because who loves a lot of his record and because we came from the same background, I decided to contact Dan , he listen , and he said ok simply. I would like to him because he's a real kind person with a lot of patience and a great open-mind.



El Evil Emperor: He is indeed. So, we're back to you mentioning the next album, what do predict and prepare for your audience, and would there be any changes in this release?

   Benoit Sangoi : I think the biggest change would be the arrival of one or two French text , but it's too early to said more we just have several ideas that's all but I think it would be in the same way. For the moment we're focused on our home studio with some changes and we also work on our future guitars because we're just proudly endorsed by Mayones Guitars & Basses who already works with Paradise Lost, Tiamat , Katatonia , My Dying Bride and others: www.mayones.com



El Evil Emperor: Interesting, also Mayones would love the promotion through the Interview *Laughing*
Since you mentioned Guitars, let's talk a bit about your Tunes, the Guitar parts in particular are low pitched with remarkable timber and scale, you also use Clean vocals with heavy atmosphere and ambient background sounds, do you see is as the concept of MFA? Can you imagine MFA performing some other Musical genre if perhaps a Label would ask you to do so?

   Benoit Sangoi : For the moment we 're just using Gibson guitars in B-tuning for us Gibson pickups are a very particular timber our future guitars are equipped with.
since the beginning the concept is to married heavy atmosphere of metal , great melodies and clean vocals but not in the way of the others band , arnaud's vocals are very "80's".



El Evil Emperor: I'll re-phrase the last question in some sort of way.
What do you think of covers and tributes? And would you perform a cover song if your Label ask you to do so?

   Benoit Sangoi : I think we can play other style but MFA must stay in this way but we loves to add a different song in our album , for this it's Mary Jane Kelly.
Arnaud our singer lead a neo-folk project called Pale Roses www.myspace.com/morepaleroses his first album will be release at the beginning of 2010 by the eastern front
I really loves the cover but a bit different , i don't see utility for us to cover Paradise Lost for example , we plan to cover a Neil Young song , "down let you bring it down" a magnificent song composed during his acoustic period.



El Evil Emperor: Let's talk about the lineup: Besides the two Stefs who left, you had a steady lineup. What were the reasons for their departure, and how is the atmosphere among you as teammates.

   Benoit Sangoi : The two stefs were never officially members of MFA they 're just help us during the absence of Pascal , they 're release a fantastic work on our first album but now the true MFA is on march , Pascal has a natural born feeling for play great melodies and it's an important part of our sound.



El Evil Emperor: And how is the atmosphere within the group? I understand roles are shared concerning composition and lyrics, do you often have quarrels or misunderstandings?

   Benoit Sangoi : MFA is for first a friend adventure it's for this reason we don't toured , we don't want others musicians. we're all good jobs , family etc… For us MFA is not a job , there is no money or other , it's just pleasure that's why there is never had problems.


El Evil Emperor: Tell us about your live performances, still no live appearances?

   Benoit Sangoi : MFA never played live , since the beginning we decided to stay like "hermit" in the studio , no seriously MFA is a real friend story and for playing live we must add other persons and we don't want it . And our job didn't permit us to tour seriously.


El Evil Emperor: Yes indeed, touring might seem unachievable since you are not devoted Musicians and have other jobs, but a concert wouldn't be a bad idea.
Did you make this decision due to the band's genre, or yet for the lack of Live Musicians?

   Benoit Sangoi : We know a lot of great musician for play with us but one more time MFA is for us only a pleasure without stress . and I must say I prefer more simple music to see live.


El Evil Emperor: 'More simple Music' as in reference to other Musical genres? Do you believe the composition process of MFA to be a complicated one?

   Benoit Sangoi : I really think studio and live are two different approach and truly the MFA songs aren't complicated but in our songs there is a lot of riffs and little guitars who make this particular sound and i think it's really difficult to reproduce live , in certain part it had 5 different guitar parts , not complicated but gradually a big difficulty for live.


El Evil Emperor: I understand that parts within the band are divided, While Arnaud is the lyricist, you and Pascal compose the Music if I'm not wrong, does Arnaud choose the Album titles and song titles as well?

   Benoit Sangoi : yes of course it's his job , Pascal and I read the text and the titles but really after all this year we never said "no" or "it's bad" , I can't speak for Arnaud but I think the next album lyrics would be more personal Arnaud is a bit bored to write about esotericism.


El Evil Emperor: Very well. Now during 13 years of activity, were there any important parts, milestones... etc?

   Benoit Sangoi : We 're big child and for us there is a lot of important parts , the creation of a good riff is an important part , but I think when we receive the master CD back from the Hand of Dan with the real great sound he do was a great moment for Pascal and I because we're addict to big sound.


El Evil Emperor: About the French Underground Scene, what could you say, both locally and nation-wide?

   Benoit Sangoi : Toulouse had a lot of great band like Psykup , Punish yourself , Downfall , Sidilarsen and others , I'm really happy because French band are now internationally known and that's great . Concerning "Dark music" I think Ataraxie will became a monster they deserve to became a big band like My Dying Bride.


El Evil Emperor: What are your favorite bands, bands that you'd like to listen and not necessarily influencing MFA?

   Benoit Sangoi : The list is very long but : Paradise Lost , Joy Division , Bolt thrower , Rozz Willianms , Entombed , Current 93 , Carcass etc...


El Evil Emperor: A wide variety of genres indeed. What are your future steps, besides producing the next album?

   Benoit Sangoi : The next steps for us is recording a good album , i hope we could find a deal who could be paid a mix and mastering with Dan , I really loves to release a limited vinyl Ep but it's very expensive.


El Evil Emperor: It's been a pleasure, any last words to our readers and your fans?

   Benoit Sangoi : Ok first of all thanks a lot for this great interview , I would thanks all the Zines , Radios and fans who had the open-mind to support us, Doom with a View coming soon.


Tuesday, August 25, 2009 
MODERN FUNERAL ART

« Doom With A View » (autoproduction)

Une démo, un maxi et donc deux albums plus tard, je ne cache pas ma joie de retrouver ces «vétérans» de la scène gothic doom régionale. Imaginez-vous au croisement de Paradise Lost, Bauhaus, Death In June, Katatonia, Sisters Of Mercy et Bolt-Thrower, le tout saupoudré d'un mix/mastering à la suédoise par Dan Swanö himself : la fin du monde est proche et bon dieu que c'est fabuleux. Les mélodies sont imparables, le chant unique et ça poutre en rythmique, j'en veux pour preuves «Dante In The Dusty Woods» et l'idéal triptyque «Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers».
Ce combo ne pourra vous laisser indifférent, moi j'ai choisi mon camp : je les surkiffe !
www.myspace.com/modernfune..ralart
(Stef Vanstaen)
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 
Modern Funeral Art

Doom with a view (2009)

 Orribilmente missato da Dan Swano, questo “Doom With A View”, secondo lavoro per la band francese, avrebbe potuto essere un disco bellissimo, se non fosse stato per due grossi difetti formali. Del primo, ovvero l'insufficiente resa sonora (un vero e proprio demo in pratica, e poco più) abbiamo già parlato, il secondo consiste nella voce sgraziata e fiacca del frontman Arnaud, vero e proprio tallone di Achille di brani che, in realtà, godono di un livello compositivo davvero elevato. Mi hanno molto ricordato, per questo, i Witchfinder General ed i Pagan Altar, veri e propri eroi dell'underground doom classico, supportati da voci non all'altezza. Ma i brani sono davvero belli: una perfetta fusione tra l'heavy doom tradizionale, con le sue melodie stentoree ed i riffoni granitici (“State Of The World”, “Dante In The Dusty Woods”), e la sensibilità gothic più moderna, con la profonda malinconia, le tastiere e gli arpeggi di sottofondo (“Sol Invictus”, “Mary Jane Kelly”). Non so quante persone saranno disposte a superare le barriere “formali” che questo disco frappone, ma ne vale veramente la pena.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009 
Modern Funeral Art - Doom with a view

Una sfida, una scommessa con me stesso: iniziare ad ascoltare Doom Metal.
Sembra facile, visto dall'esterno. Ma, come ogni nuova esperienza, richiede una certa preparazione.
Occorre una grande disciplina psico-fisica, tuffarsi nelle profondità del Doom, inabissarsi nei suoi appiccicosi liquami neri, viscosi come melassa e velenosi come cobra, abituandosi a nuove pressioni atmosferiche che ti schiacciano la testa nella morsa di un suono lento ed opprimente.
La soluzione più semplice per affrontare il problema è immergersi per gradi. Si può insomma spizzicare il genere ascoltando pochi brani di più band, oppure si può scegliere qualche esponente particolarmente leggero. In effetti, ascoltare pezzi di canzoni Doom potrebbe rivelarsi una delle esperienze più deleterie ed inefficaci della nostra vita, perchè senza il senso di un tutto necessariamente sfuggirebbe il messaggio di fondo. E dunque immergiamoci nelle torbide acque dei Modern Funeral Art, uno scenario intermedio, diviso tra il Doom di maniera ed il Gothic più oscuro.

E quale migliore modo per un'iniziazione musicale se non un bel track by track?
State of the World parte spedita -forse troppo spedita- con un riff roccioso di chiara matrice stoner. Le ottave delle chitarre puntano direttamente alle interiora, scavando giù, sempre più giù, in una folle corsa al ribasso. Il tutto esplode improvvisamente in un refrain liberatorio, in cui il cantato di Arnaud Spitz dà il meglio di sè sprigionando un lamentoso orgasmo dark. Il brano migliore del lotto, non a caso posto in apertura.
La successiva Sol Invictus tira leggermente il freno, affidando l'incedere ad un ossessionante pianoforte, di compendio alle canoniche chitarre. Nulla di particolarmente appassionante.
Alexander si avvicina nuovamente alle tinte rock dello stoner, ma aumentando il contributo Gothic nel cantato. Spuntano addirittura i primi accenni solisti delle sei corde, funzionali alla costruzione di un outro abbastanza raffinata. E' la canzone "trainante" da un punto di vista commerciale, dotata di una struttura particolarmente orecchiabile, e dunque fruibile.
Mary Jane Kelly strizza l'occhio alle melodie costruite spesso, nel corso degli anni, dall'arcinoto Ozzy, soprattutto nel periodo Black Sabbath: naturalmente tutte le ottave anche qui risultano mostruosamente ribassate. Il giro armonico appare complessivamente stantìo e fine a se stesso: siamo insomma lontani anni luce dai maestri.
Dante in the Dusty Woods è forse il brano del lotto più simile, da un punto di vista tonale, al "True" Doom, ma con un incedere molto più nervoso, per certi versi accomunabile alle composizioni degli Eucharist.
Segue la lunga Deathcode of the Devil Worshippers, una suite divisa in tre atti, tutti votati al mid-tempo. Come in State of the World ed in Alexander, anche qui il vero protagonista resta il cantante Arnaud Spitz, complice una notevole teatralità, perfetta per esaltare l'aridità del sound, intento non a dipingere scenari colorati da gustosi intrecci di melodie ed armonie, come accade nella maggior parte del Metal classico, ma piuttosto a gettare sullo spartito larghe campiture di colore grumoso e cupo.
A tal proposito va fatta una riflessione sulla produzione. Non ho mai amato Dan Swano dietro al mixer, e questo prodotto non fa eccezione. Il mastering spesso è la scialuppa di salvataggio per evitare l'affondo di dischi mal registrati, ma talvolta capita che concorra a peggiorare le cose. In questo caso -per fortuna- almeno il cantato è stato salvato. E meno male, aggiungo, considerato che in definitiva resta l'aspetto più interessante del platter. La conclusiva The Dance infatti non apporta nulla di nuovo, ma anzi si attesta su parametri Rock notevolmente abusati.

Sulla brochure di Doom With A View campeggia a grandi lettere il manifesto dei Modern Funeral Art: The missing link between gothic and metal. Francamente, non credo che i nostri francesi possano permettersi sentenze del genere ma, ciò non di meno, meritano due lodi. Una lode per aver provato ad amalgamare realtà musicali diverse con una ostinata coerenza di fondo. Ed una lode per aver tentato di avvicinare profani come me alla fosca dimensione del Doom. E' stato solo un tentativo ma... mi auguro che ci riproveranno.

Renato Zampieri
Sunday, July 05, 2009 
Žanr: Gothic/Dark Metal

Zemlja: Francuska

Godina: 2009.

Izdavač: N/A

Trajanje: 00:41:40

Website:
MySpace

Ocjena: 8/10
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Nakon nešto više od 10 godina postojanja, jedne demo vrpce te dva CD – a, „Modern Funeral Art“ ili kraće „MFA“ izdali su ovih dana novi album koji nosi ime „Doom With A View“. Nakon dva tranzicijska albuma novim albumom skovali su svoj zvuk, zvuk kako bi MFA trebao i treba zvučati! Album je masterirao Dan Swano koji je poznat po radu s bendovima kao što su Katatonia, Edge Of Sanity, Therion i mnogi drugi.

Zvuk je veoma karakterističan te ga je jako teško svrstani unutar žanrovskih granica, no jedno je sigurno, „Doom With A View“ zasigurno nije doom album. Glavni utjecaji koji se isprepleću u bendu jesu s jedne strane gothic i cold wave 70'ih i 80'ih u kojem se očituju bendovi tipa Joy Division, the Virgin Prunes koji se susreću s brutalnim death metal bendovima tipa Bolt Thrower, Carcass pa i ranom Anathemom. No jedno je sigurno, melankolija je prožeta kroz cijeli album.

Album otvara pjesma „Song Of The World“ koja je dosta politički angažirana gledajući 1500 godina u prošlost kada je Europa bila kršćanizirana. Pjesma je dosta brzog tempa te se odmah upoznajemo sa vokalom, na kojeg se ruku na srce, treba priviknuti. Slijedi ju pjesma koje je slične tematike „Sol Invictus“ a nakon koje dolazi „Alexander“, veoma melodična pjesma sa catchy refrenom, izdvojio bih ovu pjesmu kao highlight albuma. „Mary Jane Kelley“ je vrsta balade, no nije ona tipična kao već stotine napisanih, ovom pjesmom napokon možete spoznati tko je uistinu peta žrtva Jacka The Rippera. „Dante In The Dusky Woods“ je najbrža i najmračnija pjesma na albumu, prvotno je trebala biti u black metal izvedbi, no izabrana je lakša verzija koje je i završila na albumu. Slijede tri pjesme koje čine triologiju pod skupnim imenom „Deathcode Of The Devil Worshipers“ pjesme zapravo različite glazbeno ali tematski slične, podosta inspirirane black metalom. Na kraju, album zatvara pjesma „Dance“ čiji je intro zapravo jedini pravi doom trenutak na albumu a završava sa klasičnim goth rock outrom.

Na kraju mogu reći da su „MFA“ stvarno stvorili neobičnu glazbu koja svakako nije za ograničene ljude, hodajući na tankoj liniji između dooma i goth rocka, ovo je stvarno posebno izdanje. Prebrzo da bude doom a opet preteško da bude goth. Svaka pohvala ide na tekstove koji su inspirirani HP Lovecraftom, E. A. Poe – om i William Blakeom.
Stvarno bi najbolji opis bio, „karika koja nedostaje između gothica i metala“.

Stef
Sunday, July 05, 2009 

Current mood:  calm
Modern Funeral Art - "Doom with a View" Geschrieben von Mourner Thursday, 2. July 2009 „Doom with a View“ ist das zweite, noch labelfreie Album von MODERN FUNERAL ART. Die drei Franzosen blicken allerdings bereits auf eine mehr als zehnjährige Schaffensphase zurück. Beide, der Bandname und der Albumtitel, lassen schweren Doom Metal erwarten. MFA bezweifeln selbst die Zugehörigkeit zu diesem Genre und umschreiben ihren Stil als Dark/Goth Metal bzw. Heavy Death Rock. Musikalische Parallelen bestünden zu Bands wie Tiamat, In The Woods, Katatonia und vor allem The Vision Bleak. Auch Paradise Lost könnten meiner Meinung nach als Referenz herangezogen werden. Völlig an den Haaren herbeigezogen finde ich die Doom Theorie indes nicht, weil diverse Trademarks in die neun Songs verwoben worden sind. Trotz gegenteiliger Meinungen lassen sich langsame, von schweren Riffs dominierte Passagen in den Songs nachweisen. „Friends of Hell“, „Suicide Pact (You First)“ und „Around the Graves“ sind wie ich finde sogar äußerst doomgeschwängerte Stücke. Das Geschwindigkeitsargument greift dann aber wieder bei den übrigen Titeln des Albums. Als Gothic-Verächter muss ich gestehen, dass die düstere Monotonie des klaren Gesangs bisweilen anstrengt. Auch die textliche Verwurstung von HP Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe und William Blake stellt in der metallischen Musikwelt keine wirkliche Innovation dar. „Doom with a View“ scheidet mit Sicherheit die Doomgeister. Puristen sei die Scheibe deshalb auch nur bedingt an das langsame Herz gelegt. Wer sich von doomgeküsstem Gothic Metal angetan fühlt bzw. diesem offen gegenüber steht, bekommt mit „Doom with a View“ ein kompositorisch abwechslungsreiches und wirklich gut produziertes Album geboten. Für das Mastering zeichnet sich niemand geringeres als Dan Swanö (Unisound Studios) verantwortlich.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2009

Label: Eigenproduktion

Track List: 1. State of the World 2. Sol Invictus 3. Alexander 4. Mary Jane Kelly 5. Dante in the Dusty Woods 6. Friends of Hell 7. Suicide Pact (You First) 8. Around the Graves 9. The Dance

Infos & song samples: http://www.myspace.com/modernfuneralart
Currently listening:
The Back Room
By Editors
Release date: 2005-07-25
Friday, June 05, 2009 
Modern Funeral Art - Doom With a View (2009)



When you talk about Gothic Doom, everyone assumes you'll get something whinier than the whiniest My Chemical Romance song, with lots of symphonic keyboards everywhere, and maybe, if you're very unlucky (GOD PRESERVE US FROM THIS HORROR!!) female vocals. Which is nothing of what you’ll find on Modern Funeral Art's second album. For the French band draws more musical inspiration from early 80's Cold Wave, Post-Punk and Goth Rock as well as the classic Peaceville Three.

This album could be best described as a mix between Paradise Lost in their 'Shades Of God'/'Icon' days and Christian Death on their 'Catastrophe Ballet' era (complete with a dark and twisted sense of humour, like on the trilogy 'Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers'). Throw in some Neo Folk parts (the wonderful accoustic piece 'Mary Jane Kelly'), a bit more speed that is reminiscent of the darkest Moonspell pieces (the neckbreakers 'Sol Invictus' and 'The Dance') and even a bit of Soundgarden in some guitars parts.

Still, despite all those non-Metal names you see mentioned, this is one hell of a Doom Metal release, heavy as a marble angel statue, cold as the graveyard earth and dark as a sepulchre. I must mention an important point here: the vocals. I'm pretty sure that the voice of Arnaud Spitz will shock many of the listeners, as he definitively sings in the Cold wave/Neo Folk style and not our traditional growling. Arnaud's voice is dry and as cold as a crow cawing in the mist, and suits better the music displayed here than a more traditional Doom/Death, or even a clean voice, would have done.

This is one of the most original pieces of Doom Metal I've heard in years, as the band manages to play it by the book, yet invigorate the genre with a strong personality and influences one is not accustomed to see when talking about our favourite genre. In itself, this is enough to recommend 'Doom With A View' to anyone wanting to discover what Gothic Doom has to offer when it embraces its real Goth lineage, as well as those of you open-minded enough to try a new form of musical melancholy.
Information

1. State Of The World
2. Sol Invictus
3. Alexander
4. Mary Jane Kelly
5. Dante In The Dusty Woods
6. Friends Of Hell (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers part 1)
7. Suicide Pact (You First) (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers part 2)
8. Around The Graves (Deathcode Of The Devil Worshippers part 3)
9. The Dance

Duration: Approx. ?? minutes
Reviewed on 05-06-2009 by Laurent Lignon