Diner Coffee

Mamaleek
Diner Coffee

31,19 EUR
LP
Flenser
Release date: 30/Sep/2022
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Sales Rank: #2748 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Libations to Sacred Clowns
1.2 Boiler Room
1.3 Badtimers
1.4 Save Your Poor Wicked Soul
1.5 Grief and a Headhunter's Rage
1.6 Wharf Rats in the Moonlight
1.7 Diner Coffee
Number of discs: 1
Description:Diner Coffee by Mamaleek, released 30 September 2022, includes the following tracks: "Badtimers", "Grief And A Headhunter's Rage", "Diner Coffee" and more. This version of Diner Coffee comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Of all things, it's laughter that pervades Mamaleek's Diner Coffee, the San Francisco metal deconstructionists' sonically crushing ode to the humor found within catastrophe, American diners, and "the little things." Featuring a mix of live performances, samples, and field recordings, Diner Coffee laughs through it's harsh songs in an attempt to reflect the camaraderie found at the heart of global calamities and changing personal situations. It's an homage to the quotidian set to the backdrop of the mythologized, sanctuary-like properties of a diner, reveling in irony-less nostalgia.Mamaleek embodies this ethos on and off the record. Originally two anonymous brothers, the past few years have seen Mamaleek adding members and venturing into live performance. Diner Coffee, following in the footsteps of 2020's Come & See, features new, unfamiliar, unknown voices-including expanded experiments with horns, woodwinds, and strings and a Bay Area-local blues harmonica player who improvised recorded selections during practices. The resulting tracks touch on signifiers from black metal, blues, ambient, and more.Diner Coffee simultaneously represents the band's artistic progression and the state of the world. Taking a surprisingly optimistic perspective, Mamaleek once again puts forward a project of left-field, wholly unique compositions, eluding easy categorization and furthering their abstraction of genre."The group cloaks it's music in the kind of warm, hypnotic distortion that defines shoegaze, and underneath that haze is a style that's conceptually abrasive yet altogether beautiful." -Forbes
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"Diner Coffee" is the latest LP from Mamaleek, released by the renowned label Flenser. This album continues Mamaleek's tradition of blending experimental black metal with elements of jazz, blues, and electronic music, resulting in a soundscape that is both haunting and innovative. "Diner Coffee" explores themes of nostalgia, alienation, and urban life through dense atmospheres and unpredictable song structures. The record stands out for its raw emotional intensity and genre-defying approach. Mamaleek is an enigmatic duo known for their boundary-pushing fusion of genres within the extreme music scene. Since their formation in 2008, they have garnered critical acclaim for albums like "Out of Time" and "Come & See," praised for their originality and willingness to challenge conventions. Their mysterious identity has only added to their cult status among fans seeking something truly unique. Flenser is a San Francisco-based independent label celebrated for championing avant-garde artists across metal, post-rock, dark folk, and experimental genres. With releases from acts such as Have A Nice Life and Planning For Burial under its belt, Flenser has established itself as a tastemaker at the cutting edge of underground music.
No. of tracks: 7
Manufacturer No.: FR132LP
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