Me And That Man
Songs of Love and Death


3.5
great

Review

by Chamberbelain USER (214 Reviews)
March 24th, 2017 | 21 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: So, a Polish Satanist and a British emigrant walk into a bar…

There are few musicians who embody the phrase ‘free will’. Adam Darski is one of those people. Universally known as “Nergal”, the front-man for the Polish extreme metal band, Behemoth, Darski has always followed his own instincts with little care for the response. As the closest thing extreme metal has to a renaissance man, a mixture of his achievements range from being a professed Satanist, boldly tearing up bibles on stage, joining a judging panel on a Polish TV talent show and opening a chain of barber shops. Even as the face of Death stared back at his reflection in 2010, when he was diagnosed with an advanced level of Leukaemia, Adam Darksi has always chosen to do things at his own independence.

Going by Darski’s do-what-thou-wilt approach to life, fans of Behemoth should hardly be surprised at Nergal’s latest musical endeavour. After contacting John Porter, a Brit who moved to Poland and carved a successful career as a country-meets-rock-meets-blues artist, the two artists from repelling genres decided to combine forces. John’s latest album had been released on the same Polish label as Behemoth’s, Mystic Productions, thus creating the collaborative connection that would soon materialise as Me and That Man.

Me and That Man’s one-off debut album, “Songs of Love and Death” , is a bleak journey through sun-bleached, sandy plains, sound-tracked by low-slung acoustic guitars and steeped in the rawest essence of rock and blues. It has a resounding sense of simplicity; not in a way that diminishes the duo’s talent, but in a way that makes the music sound characteristically organic. ‘My Church is Black’ eloquently sets the dusty scene with dragging harmonica and acoustic guitars that throb leisurely around an easygoing drumbeat. It serves as a subtle welcome to those from the extreme metal world as it continues Nergal’s familiar Anti-Christian lyricism, only it’s stripped of spite, obscure metaphors and grandiosity. ‘Better the Devil I Know’ may also draw in oblivious fans as Nergal’s muffled vocals sound like there shrouded in smoke and his lyrics touch on occultism, while the dark, depressed ‘Ain’t much Loving’ illustrates abandonment and the desolation of a man’s spirit.

Cherry-picking from a number of genres, Me and That Man travel down the path that Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen forged. John Porter and Nergal both sound tired and lethargic during ‘Cross My Heart and Hope to Die’ by utilising a baritone pitch that is contrasted against an innocent, child choir hymn that follows. ‘On The Road’ and ‘One Day’ don country outfits as the latter that flaunts light-hearted banjo and lyricism picturing a good ol’ simple life. Conversely, a sombre, gothic tenure is exposed during ‘Of Sirens, Vampires and Lovers’ where melancholy strings and mournful synth glide among John’s aching vocals to project a feeling of desperate longing.

There is nothing challenging about “Songs of Love and Death” , except how hard fans of Behemoth are going to interpret Me and That Man. It was crafted to be an incredibly simple album that doesn’t delve deeply into asking or answering introspective questions of life, nor to target issues of religion, politics or violence. Simply, it is the sound of one man, working with another man, creating something organic, cleansing and, as Nergal says, necessary in balancing the extreme side of his musical life.



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Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2017


32013 Comments


As always, outstanding review. The summary cracked me up. I am sure I'll dig this.

How come you are not contributor yet man!?

Chamberbelain
March 25th 2017


149 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cheers, it's one of those ones where if you're not hooked by it, you'll only listen to it about 2 or 3 times again.

I had no idea the applications for contributors were open until they were closed!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2017


32013 Comments


I'll be sure to check it out. I usually dig this kind of dark stuff.

Man, that's too bad, both your review count and your writing skills are impressive, hope you get a shot next year.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2017


32013 Comments


Also nice Eddie avy and nice dig ;)

CugnoBrasso
March 25th 2017


2621 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I have listened to the whole thing only once so far, but at the moment I would say that I expected more. I really dig the singles though.

Hawks
March 26th 2017


86681 Comments


Def gonna listen to this.

nickslip
March 28th 2017


119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I really dig the dark Americana vibe of this and the production is fantastic, but the songwriting and lyrics are pretty mediocre. Lyrical cliches abound, and they missed some really great opportunities to take the songs to another level. Still cool to see Nergal branch out and do his own thing.

dbizzles
March 28th 2017


15193 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh, shit. I didn't know this was out and it's on Spotify no-less. Nice.

TheBarber
March 29th 2017


4130 Comments


Ok can't say no to that artwork+summary

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 30th 2017


32013 Comments


Finally came to this, very interesting stuff, really well made. Graveyard blues rock I would call it.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
March 30th 2017


32013 Comments


A bit of country too, Boney would probably enjoy this.

Jeffrulesyou
April 5th 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Would never have known this guy can sing.

Pleasantly surprising hearing the whole album.

Heard 'My Church Is Black' on Sirius a couple weeks ago.. cool tune.

dbizzles
April 5th 2017


15193 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is actually pretty fucking slick. Of Sirens, Vampires and Lovers was kind of a snoozer, but I might just need to listen to it again. This is what I was hoping we'd get from Negral after the first single came out.

Gonna be drinking some rye whiskey to this for the foreseeable future.

dbizzles
April 6th 2017


15193 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Finished this a second time. It rules.

Ain't Much Loving Anymore is so Nick Cave-y.

This gets an immediate 4 that'll be bumped if it doesn't wear off.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 6th 2017


32013 Comments


rye whiskey sounds like a good plan for this man

Lalka
April 11th 2017


172 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Boring and uninspired.

OmairSh
April 12th 2017


17609 Comments


Checked the videos out. Some cool stuff, though I doubt it would have the lasting power

ZippaThaRippa
May 1st 2017


10671 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Me and That Nightwatchman

Pho3nix
June 3rd 2017


1585 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Haha great summary!



I quite enjoyed this, even with the obvious Cash influences

dbizzles
June 3rd 2017


15193 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, album is a great time.



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