Rock/Review Mortal Prophets - New Breed

Beckmann doesn’t waste any time setting the scene in the opening salvo of his Mortal Prophets debut, Stomp the Devil. As the sky turns black, a sinister rainstorm slides across the horizon, and lightning cuts through its inky canvas like Death’s scythe—a not-so-subtle warning to step away from your speakers or succumb to Beckmann’s raw, ominous sound.

The thrilling single "New Breed" by Mortal Prophets provides a tantalizing sneak peek at their upcoming album, "The Confessions of a Sword Swallower," which is scheduled for release this fall. The release comes with a striking technicolor music video directed by Michelle Civetta that shows a futuristic UFO landing among prehistoric Maya ruins. The video is a fittingly avant-garde accompaniment to the track's audacious spirit.

"New Breed" continues the Mortal Prophets' tradition of pushing the boundaries of style. The track is an inventive and thrilling aural whirlwind that expertly combines elements of Post Punk, Indie, and Black Metal. As a result, the band's sound is profoundly influenced by a variety of genres while still feeling surprisingly fresh.

The bold musical vision of Mortal Prophets is demonstrated by "New Breed." The band's performance is captured in the track's professional yet raw production, which was processed by Grammy Award-winning producer Joe LaPorta of Sterling Sound. LaPorta is best known for his work on David Bowie's last album, "Black Star." The complex sound design weaves a rich, thought-provoking, and immersive tapestry.

The track's impact is amplified by the accompanying music video, which has amazing graphics and an inventive story. The band's varied style is wonderfully reflected in the bizarre, dreamy environment created by the juxtaposition of technological components with ancient ruins. The powerful and subtle direction of Michelle Civetta highlights the song's underlying themes in a visually striking manner.

All things considered, "New Breed" is a strong start to what looks to be an incredible album. Once again, Mortal Prophets have pushed the limits of genre and expectation, creating a song that is both compelling and difficult. Fans of avant-garde music will love this track, and this exciting release will definitely heighten fans' anticipation for "The Confessions of a Sword Swallower."

Previous
Previous

Pop/Review Mia Catalina - Otra Galaxia

Next
Next

Rock/Review Kings Of Decay - Turning Upside Down