Katalepsy
Autopsychosis


4.0
excellent

Review

by Pon EMERITUS
January 9th, 2013 | 84 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A seamless transition from niche-pandering slam to full-blown brutal death metal

Fans of brutal death metal, more specifically, “slam” can sometimes be a fickle bunch. Much like how a fussy toddler would prefer to eat the same thing over and over again, it would seem that variety and change is largely frowned upon in the well-worn niche genre. Endless bands with names impossible to enunciate pop up and then immediately fade from prominence due to the simple fact that they sound exactly like the last slam band before them. It seems that slam bands who try to expand their sound and go on to receive critical acclaim, only then receive a scolding from their fussy fanbase. Indeed, you’re treading dangerous waters if you try to be original in a genre that thrives off stagnation. Yet seemingly there is an exception, a band that can do no wrong, the unmistakable Russian gore connoisseurs Katalepsy.

Katalepsy have never been an overtly prominent band in the genre for whatever reason. Much like many of their contemporaries, they’re mostly spoken of in circles of dedicated fans, yet I find this perplexing. Katalepsy are unique, their music is typically very well produced, and they also have a remarkable knack for being able to create “slam” riffs that are easily distinguishable from the next. It might seem odd then, that they’ve decided a change is in order, given that their sound was unique enough to please both critic and fan alike. The most obvious difference is the level of complexity in their music has gone through the roof, and this is no mean feat. Although associated with dreary acts such as Mortician, Katalepsy always managed to pack a fair amount of intricacy into their music. On “Autopsychosis”, they’ve raised their game tremendously; this is potentially a result of multiple line-up shuffles, so many in fact that Anatoly, the bass player, is the only remaining member from their original full length in 2007. With that in mind then, the obviously question is “do they still sound like Katalepsy?” The answer is a reassuring “yes”. Although this album is a huge stylistic shift for the band, they’ve managed to retain their ridiculously infectious groove breakdowns and their signature pinch harmonics and palm muted chords, so long time fans should be happy.

The unmistakable hallmarks of Katalepsy’s already unique sound have been integrated brilliantly with a technical, but still brutal-as-hell, Suffocation-like style. The most refreshing instrumental performance of the album is the drumming of Evgeny Novikov, who manages to stand out with some nicely varied fills, robotically steady feet and some interesting cymbal work. The best thing about the drumming is that these guys have managed to avoid succumbing to the god-awful modern trend of mixing the drums intolerably high to create the illusion of being “heavy”. There is a plethora of variation in the guitar riffs, some head-bangable, some groovable and some finger-tappable, whichever way you slice it, passionate air-guitarists everywhere are going to have a lot of fun listening to this. This is aided particularly well by the thick but crisp production which does justice to every instrument, except the bass of course (This is still a brutal death metal album). One of the most inimitable aspects of Katalepsy’s sound was vocalist Ruslan “Mirus” Iskandaroff, who sadly left the band in 2011 to pursue other professional commitments. Although Igor Filimontsev’s presence would be welcomed in most brutal death metal bands, Mirus will certainly be missed for the demonic chaos he brought forth that arguably characterised Katalepsy more than any other member. Regardless, Igor does a great job behind the mic, with some growls that sound as if he feasts on brick solyanka and vodka for breakfast as well as some Demilich-like gurgling.

The song structures are chaotic and unpredictable, but still coherent. Instead of sounding as if they’ve attempted to throw in as many different riffs as possible onto one record, it’s apparent these guys understand how to execute musical sequences one after another with maximum impact to firmly retain your attention and create a chaotic atmosphere. A problem that often blights bands like this is lack of memorability, but once again, the Russian death metallers have thought their way around the issue and clearly thought hard about how to distinguish each track. There’s even an interlude thrown into the latter half to prepare you for the assault of the final two tracks, just in case you needed a breather. No two songs in a row begin in the same vein, and there’s an obvious attention to detail as to how each song goes about wreaking havoc on your senses, “Taedium Vitae” preferring a much riffier approach while “The Pulse of Somnambulist” grooves away into oblivion, for example. With the slightest bit of attention paid, the songs aren’t going to blend together.

“Autopsychosis” is a near-faultless effort from a band that is long overdue for some recognition, and perhaps opting for a more accessible route will yield great things for them. Don’t be put off by the notion that it’s more accessible than their older material though, because this album is still ridiculously heavy and should satisfy the palettes of even the most hardened brutal death fans.

Excellent album - 4.2/5

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Comments:Add a Comment 
TwoMonthsInTheCold
January 9th 2013


288 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Excellent review as per usual dude, completely agree with you on just about everything. I don't dig brutal death metal at ALL, but Katalepsy sticks out for me. Drumming is INSANE.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
January 9th 2013


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Album rules hard.

Nice job man, have a pos.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
January 9th 2013


18256 Comments


This sounds pretty solid.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
January 9th 2013


18256 Comments


I think i should check this album out.

BlackLlama
January 9th 2013


2178 Comments


Is this the same band that did Iniquity? I'll have to check this out.

Shiduba
January 9th 2013


424 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

You're right man, this is the shit! Haven't heard this good brutal death metal since Cerebral Bore.

CK
January 9th 2013


6104 Comments


Dammit, this was on my list of to-review. I shall move onto something else now. Good review, though

BlackLlama
January 9th 2013


2178 Comments


You might be thinking of the deathcore band Catalepsy.

Nuh, these guys are waaay better.


You're right :D

I have this set to listen to for later today. Gave a quick run through and it sounds good so far.

YUJOS
January 9th 2013


1019 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is really so good? Have to check.

Hawks
January 9th 2013


87047 Comments


This is really good stuff. Definitely don't think it'll ever be 4.5 or 5 material, but still pretty awesome.

FrozenVain
January 9th 2013


3043 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Will listen to this asap. I do, however, doubt that it's a 4.5. That seems a bit high for what it is, but I read the review and it seems interesting.



pos

Lalka
January 9th 2013


172 Comments


Meh. Another band with a pile of brushwood as their name.

FrozenVain
January 9th 2013


3043 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I listened to the first song it was...dang





Propose
January 9th 2013


959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sweet someone finally reviewed this

Shiduba
January 10th 2013


424 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Objectively I guess this is a 4 but compared to all the other brutal death crap coming out I think they deserve a bit extra

FrozenVain
January 10th 2013


3043 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is really good.



Needles of Hypocrisy is a very cool track.

GnarlyShillelagh
Emeritus
January 11th 2013


6385 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3

Pos'd, great review.



BDM is an awful genre, but I'll give these guys a tryyy

Propose
January 11th 2013


959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The Pulse rules hard

Deathconscious
January 11th 2013


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

damn, thats a high rating...i like this quite a bit until about two songs go by, then it gets old real fast.

YUJOS
January 11th 2013


1019 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Checked the album and indeed it's very good. Also good review Jacquibim. You sum it up perfectly.



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