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> Bipolar Architecture - Metaphysicize (2024), Post-Metal
post Feb 1 2024, 19:14:38
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*Artist: Bipolar Architecture
*Album: Metaphysicize
*Year: 2024
*Genre: Post-Metal
*Country: International (IMG:https://metalarea.org/forum/style_images/flags/International.png)
*Format: flac
*Size: 303MB

Tracklist:
1. Metaphysicize 05:25
2. Disillusioned 04:16
3. Death of the Architect 05:51
4. Kaygı 06:55
5. Alienated 05:42
6. Immor(t)al 06:11
7. Dysphoria 06:16
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Total playing time: 40:36



Extended info
Line - up:

Enes Akovali - Bass (ex-Heretic Soul)
Burak Altıparmak - Guitars (Heretic Soul, Kranthor, Milk Hunter)
Sarp Keski - Vocals, Guitars (Heretic Soul)
Ata Çetin - Drums

Two years after releasing ‘Depressionland’, a formidable full-length debut that brought together elements of blackened metal, djent and panoramic, post-rock ambience; Berlin-based, heavy collective BIPOLAR ARCHITECTURE are ready to unleash ‘Metaphysicize’, the next brutal evolution of their ground-breaking, genre-defying sound...

Hurtling into life in 2020, Bipolar Architecture is a project born from the smouldering ashes of stalwart death metal group Heretic Soul. Having retained all the nihilistic fury of their former outfit, Bipolar Architecture introduced the forward-thinking ferocity of djent and hardcore as well as the atmospheric dynamism of post-rock and shoegaze, before debuting their searing new sound on their first EP ‘The Tragic Protagonist’ which quickly turned heads and left ears ringing.

The international four-piece, collectively hailing from Istanbul and Berlin, are intent on using their years of experience in the heaviest music scenes to push at the boundaries of contemporary metal. By mixing classic death-metal aggression and with cutting-edge production and processing techniques, Bipolar Architecture have created a balance of sound that is raw, frenzied and extreme whilst also nuanced, refined and pliable. On ‘Depressionland’, the band’s 2022 debut full-length, this truly progressive approach was realised in full as frontman, rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter Sarp Keski’s unmistakable banshee howl soars over Fatih Kanık’s punishing blast beats and delay-soaked euphoria courtesy of lead guitarist Marcus Sander and bassist Enes Akovalı; unifying Bipolar Architecture’s diverse influences whilst simultaneously holding them poles apart for maximum, abrasive impact.

If ‘Depressionland’ was a distillation of Bipolar Architecture’s signature sonics though, 2024’s sophomore album ‘Metaphysicize’ is alchemical gold. Still determined to drive at the bleeding edge of extreme metal, ‘Metaphysicize’ uses the existentialist, introspective themes of ‘Depressionland’ as fuel for an even deeper, more haunting exploration of the human condition. Tracks such as ‘Immor(t)al’ and ‘Dysphoria’ resound with a musical maturity and patience testament to experience gained and lessons learned, whilst ‘Disillusioned’ and ‘Alienated’ shake with all the full-throttle, apocalyptic indignation of the band’s blackened metal origins. Significantly, ‘Metaphysicize’ is also Bipolar Architecture’s first work to feature lyrics in Keski’s native Turkish; sitting at the heart of the record, the swirling post-rock suspense and white-knuckle thrash metal of ‘Kaygi’ is a perfect embodiment of the album’s dichotic balance of culture, genre, calm and chaos.

The compositional confidence and sheer scale of ‘Metaphysicize’ is complex, even daunting at times and yet also empowering. By defying the presumptive restriction of lazy labels and genre pigeonholing, Bipolar Architecture leave their shape unfixed and their future ripe with potential; because life at the edge of extreme is so much better without limits.


Technical info
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Input File: 01 - Metaphysicize.flac
Channels : 2
Sample Rate : 44100
Precision : 16-bit
Duration : 00:05:25.79 = 14367192 samples = 24434 CDDA sectors
File Size : 39.6M
Bit Rate : 974k
Sample Encoding: 16-bit FLAC
Comments :
Artist=Bipolar Architecture
Album=Metaphysicize
Date=2024
Album Artist=Bipolar Architecture
Title=Metaphysicize
TrackNumber=1
Genre=Post-Metal
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