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Eight Ways

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Released
  
May 11, 2009

Artist
  
Madder Mortem

Label
  
Peaceville Records

Length
  
64:17

Release date
  
11 May 2009

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Eight Ways (2009)
  
Where Dream and Day Collide (2010)

Genres
  
Progressive metal, Avant-garde metal

Similar
  
Red in Tooth and Claw, Desiderata, All Flesh Is Grass, Deadlands, Mercury

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Eight Ways is the fifth studio album by Madder Mortem, released on June 16, 2009. It was their second CD release on Peaceville Records.

Contents

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Personnel

Madder Mortem
  • Agnete M. Kirkevaag – lead vocals
  • BP M. Kirkevaag – Guitars, mandolin, backing vocals
  • Odd E. Ebbesen – Guitars
  • Tormod L. Moseng – bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals
  • Mads Solås – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Production
  • Produced by Madder Mortem
  • Engineered by BP M. Kirkevaag
  • Mixed by BP M. Kirkevaag
  • Mastering - Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering, California, U.S.A
  • Reception

    On Sputnikmusic, the album is rated 4 out of 5 or "Excellent":

    "Eight Ways is hard to pinpoint as far as its status of enjoyment goes because its melding of unconventionalities with dynamic clichés is frankly remarkable. Think what you may, you’ve never heard something like this before. [...] Madder Mortem is without doubt a black sheep in the metal scene, and that’s just how it should be because not everyone can appreciate such rare flowers."

    Likewise, Metalunderground.com also rates the album 4 out of 5, "Excellent":

    "Their fifth studio album, 'Eight Ways,' is the type of album that takes a few listens to sink in, but once it does, the result is one of deep satisfaction.

    [...] The band has a tendency to jam a lot of content into one song, and with the average song length being over five minutes, the first listen may not sink in all the sharp turns taken with the songwriting. The transition from smooth jazz to harsh guitar tones and screaming vocals may prove to be jarring in the beginning, but as time goes on, everything starts to click and the album begins to make sense, piece by piece, minute by minute."

    Songs

    1Formaldehyde5:24
    2The Little Things4:59
    3Armour5:01

    References

    Eight Ways Wikipedia