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Acidity (album)

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Length
  
56:06

Release date
  
March 2005

Artist
  
Kekal

Label
  
Fear Dark

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Released
  
February 2005 (THT Productions/T.O.P/Musica Studios, cassette) March 2005 (Fear Dark Records, CD)

Recorded
  
Vision Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia Studio Vertigo, Melbourne, Australia

Producer
  
Jeff Arwadi Mixed at Vision Studio

Acidity (2005)
  
The Habit of Fire (2007)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Avant-garde metal, Progressive metal, Progressive rock, Rock music, Avant-garde music

Similar
  
8, Autonomy, The Painful Experience, 1000 Thoughts of Violence, The Habit of Fire

Kekal acidity 2005 full album


Acidity is the fifth album by Indonesian avant-garde metal band Kekal. It was recorded in celebration of the band's tenth anniversary, and was an official reunion album for the band. It marked the return of guitarist Leo Setiawan to the band, and includes the vocal talents of founding member Newbabe. The album was released following the band's successful 2004 European mini-tour, and a promotional concert and release party was held for the album on 13 March 2005 in Indonesia. It was considered by many to be the band's strongest work to date, and is one of four albums available for free download from the band on its website.

Contents

There is a music video created for the song "Dream for a Moment".

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Concept

The band has stated that while each song does not represent the overall sound of the album, each song contributes to the album concept. According to Jeff, the title is referencing acid indigestion caused by urban stress and eating fast food, and represents the stress of city living and economic hardship.

Style

Acidity continued with the experimental precedent set by 1000 Thoughts of Violence and included a wide variety of musical styles including avant-garde, black metal, classic rock, electronic, indie rock, progressive metal, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, and trip hop. Other elements incorporated into the sound were jazz and ambient passages as well as double-bass drum blasts. The vocals range from black metal shrieks to death growls to clean vocal styles. A review by progressive.homestead.com, a division of "Psych Folk" Radio, listed the album style as including elements of "symphonic metal, heavy metal (more like early Iron Maiden), dark and brutal metal, even a few seconds of hiphop metal". Other elements cited were "gothic wave", jazzy melodies and improvisations, "pop song orientation with metal background", "progressive techno-electronic", "wild" progressive rock, and "some mad freakout theatrical avant-garde vocals", ambient guitar feedback, and "perhaps of few seconds of some Indonesian element."

In an interview on Ultimate Metal.com, Jeff responded to the band being labeled "avant-garde": "For us, avant-garde is not a classification of music. It is a state of being, a state of becoming... ...once your music can be classified easily, I don't think the word progressive or avant-garde fits. So that's why we mention in our bio that "avant-garde" is an ideal state for us, and not a classification."

Track listing

All tracks written by Jeff Arwadi.

Line up

  • Jeff Arwadi – vocals, guitars, programming, mixing
  • Azharlevi Sianturi – bass, vocals
  • Leo Setiawan – guitars
  • Newin Atmarumeksa – vocals
  • With special guests:

  • Didi Priyadi of Happy Day – guitars
  • Jason DeRon of Paramaecium, Altera Enigma – guitar
  • L. Rion – drums
  • Hans Kurniawan of Inner Warfare – keys
  • Songs

    1Characteristicon5:59
    2Strength in My Weakness4:56
    3Thy Neighbor's Morality7:25

    References

    Acidity (album) Wikipedia