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FANTOMAS |
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Amenaza Al Mundo, 1998 |
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experimental metal |
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CD |
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eDonkey/Kademlia |
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QUOTE | (allmusic.com) Review by Greg Prato
The first project Mike Patton worked on after the April 1998 breakup of Faith No More was the all-star Fantomas. Heavy metal fans everywhere salivated at the lineup of Patton on vocals, the Melvins' Buzz Osborne on guitar, ex-Slayer Dave Lombardo on drums, and Mr. Bungle's Trevor Dunn on bass. But as longtime fans have come to learn long ago, always expect the unexpected with Patton-related projects. The band's self-titled debut (the first for Patton's record label, Ipecac) is far from your conventional rock; composed and produced entirely by the singer, the songs serve as a soundtrack to a comic book's story line. At nearly 43-minutes in length, Fantomas is comprised of 30 chronologically numbered "pages"' instead of songs. While it's an unconventional album, it's also a completely original one, especially when compared to the blah and predictable alt-rock of the late '90s. Patton uses his voice as an instrument with often amazing results (singing nonsensical syllables instead of words); few singers have the talent or know-how to pull off such highlights as "Page 1," "Page 19," "Page 21," and "Page 29." If you're expecting an album comparable to either Faith No More or Mr. Bungle, you may be confused and disappointed. But if you're looking for something completely original and cutting edge, Fantomas is highly recommended. |
QUOTE | Fantomas is the brainchild of Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr Bungle). This is the debut full length release. Fantomas started as a blitzkrieg of music in Mike's head. He had to find the musicians to realise this imaginary noise and he came up with quite a line up. Trevor Dunn (bass) grew up with Mike and has been a member of Mr Bungle with him for the last fifteen years. Buzz Osborne (guitar) is the driving force behind the legendary heavy-noise-rock band that is the Melvins (who also have not just one but three records coming out on Ipecac!). dave Lombardo (drums) was the original drummer for Slayer and is now a member of Grip Inc. and is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most ferocious rock drummers ever.
The music is anything but easy to describe. From subtle and precise to brutal and explosive, it's influences are drawn from the length and breadth of music. At one moment you hear the sound of hardcore/death metal then a moment later it comes across as if music from a cartoon. All of this delivered almost as if it was a soundtrack. It is made up of tiny cells of music that move like frames in a comic strip. |
QUOTE | Völlig vom wilden Affen gebissen sind Fantomas. Die Band - mit so namhaften Musikern wie Mike Patton (ex-Faith No More, Mr. Bungle), Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer), Buzz Osbourne (Melvins) und Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) - geht ganz nah ran an die Grenzen dessen, was man so gemeinhin unter Musik versteht. Dabei hat auch Pattons langjährige Zusammenarbeit mit John Zorn ihre Spuren hinterlassen. Seine drei Mitstreitern, die nie einen Hehl aus ihrem Faible fürs Ausgefallene gemacht haben, sind die idealen Partner, umPattons verquere Ideen gekonnt in die Tat umzusetzen. Ironie trifft Noise trifft Avantgarde trifft Filmzitate trifft Pattons Stimmexperimente trifft hellen Wahnsinn. Das ist in etwa die Marschrichtung, die Fantomas gehen. Wie gesagt: Songs im eigentlichen Sinne sind das nur bedingt. Was nicht heißen soll, dass diese CD (übrigens zum ersten Mal überhaupt in Deutschland zum vernünftigen Preis erhältlich, nachdem sie monatelang nur als Import zu beziehen war) keinen Spaß macht. aus : hinternet.de |
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