Hellfire

Hellfire

by Black Midi
Hellfire

Hellfire

by Black Midi

CD(Digi-Pak / with Booklet)

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Overview

Black Midi's early performance videos introduced the group as an absurdly talented bunch of music academy students overflowing with ideas, so it's no surprise that their sound has evolved so quickly. While their 2019 debut, Schlagenheim, was an overloaded, volatile mixture of post-punk and math rock, somewhat resembling a no wave band who grew up watching too much Ren & Stimpy, 2021's Cavalcade found the group exploring a lushly orchestrated avant-prog sound, switching between spiky, angular workouts and softer, more patient compositions. Hellfire moves further in this direction, but with a greater sense of showmanship. Lead vocalist Geordie Greep sounds more like a delirious carnival barker than before, and the music brings to mind Mr. Bungle and Fred Frith more so than the King Crimson-isms of Black Midi's past work. "Sugar/Tzu" even opens with a wrestling match-style announcement ("Let's see some thunder!") before launching into a dizzying riff, detouring into a few lighter passages but smashing back to ecstatic horn blasts and furious drumming. The mainly acoustic first half of "Eat Men Eat" is intimate yet energetic, and the song escalates into vengeful shrieking. "Welcome to Hell" highlights Greep's manic storytelling, beginning with a stately pop/rock beat and proceeding toward a thrashy, off-the-rails climax. "Still" starts out with gentle steel guitar, suggesting an attempt to write a country song, yet it gets divebombed with noise halfway through, before faintly drifting to the end. Seven-minute centerpiece "The Race Is About to Begin" impressively segues between frenetic, breathless ranting and starry crooning, and this sort of avant-lounge vibe continues throughout the remainder of the album. By the end of "27 Questions," you suspect that the band is in the process of writing a musical, or at the very least, the idea has crossed their minds. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/15/2022
Label: Rough Trade
UPC: 0191402032123
Rank: 67811

Tracks

  1. Hellfire
  2. Sugar/Tzu
  3. Eat Men Eat
  4. Welcome to Hell
  5. Still
  6. Half Time
  7. The Race Is About to Begin
  8. Dangerous Liaisons
  9. The Defence
  10. 27 Questions

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Black Midi   Primary Artist
Morgan Simpson   Chimes,Claves,Shaker,Cowbell,Cymbals,Doumbek,Maracas,Clapping,Triangle,Kick Horns,Percussion,Tambourine,Wood Block,Drums (Snare),Toms,Guiro,Snaps,Cabasa
Kaidi Akinnibi   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano),Sax (Baritone)
Joe MacLaren   Bass (Upright)
Blossom Caldarone   Cello
Max Goulding   Snaps,Clapping,Triangle,Percussion
Seth Evans   Piano (Grand),Organ (Hammond)
Finn Carter   Piano (Grand)
Mike Ro-Phone   Percussion
Joscelin Dent-Pooley   Violin
Joe Bristow   Trombone
Geordie Greep   Resonator,Percussion,Wind Whistle,Fender Rhodes,Piano (Grand),Train Whistle,Snaps,Vocals,Optigan,Clapping,Mandolin,Triangle,Accordion,Jupiter 8,Lap Steel Guitar,Yamaha Keyboards,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical),Guitar (Resonator),Fender Stratocaster,Guitar (Rickenbacker)
Brian John Cole   Pedal Steel
Demi Garcia Sabat   Udu,Cajon,Palmas,Percussion
Ife Ogunjobi   Trumpet
Cameron Picton   Bass,Flute,Guiro,Cabasa,Drones,Guitar,Shaker,Vocals,Doumbek,Clapping,Sampling,Triangle,Harmonica,Resonator,Xylophone,Marxophone,Percussion,Tambourine,Crowd Noise,Synthesizer,Piano (Grand),Yamaha Keyboards,Guitar (Classical),Guitar (Rickenbacker)

Technical Credits

Morgan Simpson   Group Member
Luke Glazewski   Engineer
Max Goulding   Engineer,Producer
Emiel Penninckx   Design
Rani Yasmine Putri   Design
Geordie Greep   Group Member,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Sarah Register   Mastering
David Rudnick   Design
Marta Salogni   Mixing,Producer,Programming
Dani Spragg   Engineer
Cameron Picton   Sounds,Group Member,Sound Design,Field Recording,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
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