Krabathor
Cool Mortification


4.0
excellent

Review

by Surtur USER (7 Reviews)
July 17th, 2014 | 31 replies


Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Cool Mortification may not be the most original death metal release, but a unique atmosphere and near-perfect execution makes it an extremely worthwhile listen for any fan of the genre.

Hailing from, of all places, the Czech Republic, Krabathor were formed in 1984 under the guise of Monster before adapting to Krabator in 1987, and then finally to Krabathor in 1990. Cool Mortification was released in 1993 and is the band's second album, coming a year after the rather lukewarm reaction to the debut Only Our Death Is Welcome… While the previous album could be seen as a thrash album with death influences, Cool Mortification saw Krabathor venture into more death metal territory with a thicker sound and deeper vocals, although the thrash influence did remain in the riffing and tempo.

While it may seem to be an odd title at first, Cool Mortification describes the album to a tee; an eerily haunting, and at times cold, onslaught of death. This is documented excellently in The Loop, which features an evocative clean intro with lovely synth work that leads into the sinister thrash style of riffing that is prevalent throughout the album. This leads smoothly into Without The Following Dawn, a song that features the largest influence from thrash metal, particularly in its main riff that wouldn't sound out of place in a lot of thrash. It should also be noted that, while Krabathor's sound is not original for the time, they manage to stand out from the crowd due how well it is executed. The riff work on the album is rather simplistic and at times quite groovy, but is complimented by some classy lead work.

The longest song on the album, Forget The Gods, is another highlight. Featuring a heavy groove at a slow pace, it would be expected that the song becomes boring fast, however Krabathor really know what they're doing when they slow down the pace, and as always, the simplistic riff work is complemented excellently by some nice leads. Temporary Being Of Insignificancy features some of the best bass and lead work on the album, even including a bass solo. The song almost brings an atmosphere of melancholy, something that I can't say I have heard in death metal with no doom influence. It's a compelling album closer.

The overall production of this album should be commended. Every instrument can be heard perfectly while the chilling atmosphere remains. Unlike many death metal albums the bass is easily heard and quite prominent in the mix, and Cool Mortification is all the more better for it due to the superb playing from Bronislav Kovarik. Along with Kovarik's excellent bass work, Petr Kopacek's drumming should also be noted. Playing more of a thrash metal style, Kopacek and Kovarik provide an excellent and interesting rhythm section. The rest of the band members also pull their weight, with the guitarists Martin Mikulec and Petr Krystof supplying some excellent lead work that complements their simplistic, thrash metal riff style. Krystof also provides lead vocals for the album with some great sounding growls. While it could be argued that there is not a lot of variation in his vocals, it is still an effective performance.

Overall, Cool Mortification is executed almost perfectly; Krabathor definitely know their way around their instruments, and they provide solid songwriting throughout. They manage to fully grasp the listener's attention. My only true complaint about the album is that the album could be seen as unoriginal due to the death/thrash style being extremely popular at the time. However, if all you are looking for is a fix of death metal through a thrash metal filter, then Cool Mortification is by far one of your best bets.



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Surtur
July 17th 2014


634 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So yeah, here we have another great OSDM album that badly needed a review. Again, not a great review, so constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.



Fuckin rules tho

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2014


10703 Comments


Good review, pos.

Haven't heard anything from these guys.

Surtur
July 17th 2014


634 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Cheers Voivod!



This is their best imo, but you can't really go wrong with Lies or Orthodox.

Judio!
July 18th 2014


8496 Comments


Nice review, pos'd. This seem like a cool album, should probably jam since I'm still not as well-versed in early-mid 90's dm as much as I should be.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
July 18th 2014


11971 Comments


Solid review man, pos'd. You use the word 'perfectly' too many times though (:.

Surtur
July 18th 2014


634 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Cheers Judio! This is well worth a listen, it's a shame it seems to be so obscure.



Thanks Scuro, never realised how much I used it! Edited, hopefully a bit better now.

Hawks
August 13th 2014


87087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This slays/riffs hard and needs more attention. m/

Surtur
August 13th 2014


634 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You're goddamn right it does.

ffs
August 22nd 2014


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

temporary being of insignificance is some top shred

insanedrexl1
August 22nd 2014


1209 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

m/

evilford
August 22nd 2014


64100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

whoa didn't know this had a rev, awesome, album is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

Hawks
August 22nd 2014


87087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

m/ m/ m/

ffs
August 22nd 2014


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

album name makes me think "cool moritification, bro" every time. im retarded

evilford
August 22nd 2014


64100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lol

evilford
August 27th 2014


64100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cool mortification bro

emester
November 27th 2014


8271 Comments


In The Blazing River just never gets old

Mister Twister
April 5th 2015


2721 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

so this is pretty feckin m/

evilford
April 5th 2015


64100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agrd a true gem

ffs
April 5th 2015


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

facesss facesss

Hawks
April 5th 2015


87087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

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