Derivae

Derivae is the second studio album from the Italian post-metal band Nero di Marte. The album was released on October 28, 2014 through Prosthetic Records, and recorded at Studio 72 in Ravenna, Italy from May–June 2014.[1][2]

Derivae
Studio album by
Released28 October 2014
RecordedMay–June 2014
StudioStudio 73, Ravenna, Italy
GenrePost-metal, Technical death metal
Length56:50
LabelProsthetic Records
Nero di Marte chronology
Nero di Marte
(2013)
Derivae
(2014)

Musical style and writing

In an interview, Sean Worrell said that "We try to interpret the mood and the atmosphere of what we are playing, as if the sounds were speaking to us and we need to translate that into written language." [3] A number of music critics have compared the album's style to Ulcerate, Gorguts, Meshuggah, and Gojira for the heavy atmosphere, dissonant and technical guitarwork, and dynamic song structures which make significant use of soft, heavy, slow, and fast sections.[4]

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews from music critics. Many critics noted the impressive use of percussion, the use of dynamics within the song structures, and the heavy atmospheric sound. MetalSucks wrote that the band's "sense of dynamics and timely mellowness help the band pack a stronger punch", and praised the emotional depth of the album.

Sputnik Music's Ben Kuettel also praised the dynamic songs, directing particular praise at the closing track, describing it as the band's "greatest achievement yet". He wrote that "it delicately weaves together all components of the album while simultaneously bringing its contrasting elements to an apocalyptic and stunning end. Guitar riff after riff follow each other, building and exploding into intensity before calming down again for one of the greatest and most dynamic guitar leads of the album. It continues to build in atmosphere and intensity until ultimately descending into spacial effects and atmospherics."

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer[5]
MetalSucks[6]
Sputnik Music4/5[7]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."L'eclisse"8:13
2."Clouded Allure"6:04
3."Pulsar"8:29
4."Dite"6:30
5."Simulacra"8:20
6."Il Diluvio"9:00
7."Those Who Leave"10:14

Personnel

Personnel adapted from AllMusic credits.[1]

  • Sean Worrell - guitars, vocals
  • Francesco D'adamo - guitars
  • Andrea Burgio - bass
  • Marco Bolognini - percussion
  • Riccardo Pasini - engineering, mastering, mixing
  • Alex Eckman-Lawn - artwork
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References

  1. "Derivae - Nero di Marte | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  2. "Nero di Marte Premiere New Album, 'Derivae'". 2014-10-20. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  3. "Track Debut + Q&A: Nero Di Marte's". Invisible Oranges - The Metal Blog. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  4. "NERO DI MARTE Is Streaming Their Monstrous New Record Derivae - Metal Injection". 2014-10-21. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  5. Cooksey, Tom (October 14, 2014). "Nero Di Marte: Derivae". Metal Hammer. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  6. Wingerschmidt, Kip (October 10, 2014). "Album Review: Nero Di Marte Derives Locomotive Power on Derivae". MetalSucks. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  7. Kuettel, Ben (December 22, 2014). "Nero di Marte - Derivae". Sputnik Music. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
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