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Length
  
41:17

Artist
  
Kadavar

Label
  
Nuclear Blast

Genre
  
Stoner rock

Abra Kadavar (2013)
  
Live In Antwerp (2014)

Release date
  
12 April 2013

Place recorded
  
Berlin

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Released
  
April 12, 2013 (2013-04-12)

Similar
  
Kadavar albums, Stoner rock albums

Kadavar doomsday machine


Abra Kadavar is the second studio album by German rock band Kadavar. It was released by German heavy metal label Nuclear Blast on April 12, 2013. The last album to feature bassist Philipp Lippitz and the first to feature bassist Simon Boutsloup who played on the last two tracks.

Contents


The album consists of nine songs, all composed by Kadavar, plus an additional bonus track, "The Man I Shot".

Kadavar come back life official music video


Reception

Eduardo Rivadavia's Blabbermouth review was predominantly positive, comparing Kadavar to fellow hard rock band Wolfmother. The review said that the album "shows a lot of heart, body and soul - all qualities that may help put all previously held suspicions to rest", and hailed "Come Back Life" and "The Man I Shot" as the best songs. In comparison to their debut album Kadavar, Rivadavia noted that the band had made "qualitative improvement on the songwriting and production."

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Christoph Lindemann, Christoph Bartelt and Philipp Lippitz.

Bonus Track

Personnel

Kadavar
  • Christoph Lindemann – vocals, electric guitar, synth
  • Philipp Lippitz – bass (tracks: 1-7)
  • Christoph Bartelt - drums, percussion, organ, backing vocals, production, engineering, mixing, mastering
  • Simon Bouteloup - bass (tracks: 8-10)
  • Additional personnel
  • Upneet Neetu Bains - photography
  • Joe Dilworth - photography
  • Nathini Erber - photography
  • Songs

    1Come Back Life5:02
    2Doomsday Machine4:47
    3Eye of the Storm6:04

    References

    Abra Kadavar Wikipedia