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Nine Day Decline - Chaos In Motion

Nine Day Decline - Chaos In Motion

Musician: Nine Day Decline
Album title: Chaos In Motion
Style: Post-Punk, Goth Rock
Released: 2015
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1797 mb
Size APE version: 1302 mb
Size WMA version: 1593 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 687
Format: ADX DTS MPC WAV MP2 MP4 ASF
Genre: Rock

Nine Day Decline - Chaos In Motion


Tracklist

1 Sacred Soul 4:41
2 Decisions 3:52
3 Dreams On Sale 3:54
4 Stronger 3:21
5 Not My Time 4:12
6 Nine Day Decline 3:19
7 Travelling Blind 3:35
8 Splintered 4:01
9 Fall From Grace 4:03
10 Chaos In Motion 3:32

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Design] – Dark Pariah
  • Drums – Mark*
  • Guitar – Steve*
  • Mastered By, Performer [Original Intro By] – Gary Walker
  • Producer, Written-By – Nine Day Decline
  • Vocals, Bass, Keyboards [Keys] – Baz*

Notes

A Dissonant Hymn Production
Recorded between December 2014 and February 2015 at Stigmata Studios and Juniper Studios
Original artwork by Keith King & Meemz
Band photo by Andy Dutton

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Bliss
Their debut album ‘Chaos in Motion’ was recorded over 3 years from their inception in 2012 and released in June 2015. It conveys post punk hinting at Killing Joke, as well as paying homage to the early 80’s Goth era.We have strong guitars that meld the aforementioned Killing Joke with the early sound of The Sisters, The Banshees and The Cult, drums that pound one minute before appearing tribal the next and not to forget Baz’s vocals that switch between Jaz Coleman to the earlier classic Eldritch EP period.The album delivers on a big scale with all of the tracks leading nicely into one another with an extremely confident and competent feel about it, brought together by the countless years of experience the trio have amassed.For example ‘Stronger’ is a real look up and take notice showstopper, where heavy thumping drums lead into a wall of guitar and low sung vocals that Baz lifts from the early slumber to a raucous chorus.On ‘Nine Day Decline’ the albums 6th track, there is a real mid-eighties ‘The Cult’ feel with its fast paced guitar and drums, delivering a real album highlight.Then just when you think you have their sound straight in your head, the penultimate track ‘Fall from Grace’ slows the tempo of the album right down bringing the keyboard to the front of the mix, before the final and title track ‘Chaos in Motion’ delivers a haunting hymn like, keyboard led song to finish the album superbly.All in all an excellent debut which has the listeners reminiscing over the early days of Gothic music, yet allows them to “sing their hymns” of today! ► by Raven and The Gothicfox