The "View" EP on Aural Music is the latest release from Norway's Manes, who have taken somewhat of an Ulver-esque road from their primal black metal roots to their more dynamic and open present, in which spacious electronic smatterings mesh with more organic instrumentation behind intriguingly dramatic singing that often drives the melody of the material. This particular EP seems like somewhat of a stopgap in that it only includes two wholly new Manes tracks interspersed with three remixes of "Terminus a Quo/Terminus ad Quem" from "Vilosophe" (one from DJ Don Tomaso, two from Cordell Klier), the opening 16 Horsepower cover ("Cinder Alley"—I've never heard this original either but this treatment is absolutely awesome), and another track indicated as having been "somewhat inspired by Duran Duran"—to the point where the credits almost seem to treat it as a partial cover song. The result, however, is seven cuts in a little over a half-hour, so there's definitely plenty of substance. Of course the core Manes material carries with it the real strength here, and I'm at the point where my interest in remixes tends to be dwindling unless they're extremely high quality, so... while the three contributions herein are certainly decent (I'm not sure If I prefer Tomaso's more musical stance or Klier's sparse and glitchy ambience), they're neither as interesting nor as forceful as the original works. Though in all honesty the band's truly excellent cover of "Cinder Alley" is actually my favorite track herein!
I was quite blown away by "Vilosophe" when I first discovered Manes, so I imagine I'll always be following their future work based on my respect for their curious experimentation alone. And I feel that those open-minded enough to appreciate their forays beyond the realm of black metal should do the same. This EP is limited to only 999 copies (Huh!?), and given the nature of these things I'm certain it will sell out at some point, so... don't sleep on it for too long or that might be all she wrote:
Comments
Picked up that new Manes EP right away, when i came across the Vilosophe review on the old site i was intrigued, and i must say it’s one of the more unique records i’ve have heard in the last couple of years.
4.24.2006 | By Mikel
Dude, you really need to check out 16 Horsepower if you haven’t already. The Manes song is great, but it doesn’t even begin to compare with the original.
4.24.2006 | By Anonymous
I dunno, that Procer Venficus has an incredible atmosphere, but it gets a little repetitive. I’m sure it is supposed to but I could have done with just a tad more variety.
4.25.2006 | By Johnny
I’ve got some of the other Procer Veneficus albums, and one is pure ambient with no accoustic guitar, and one is just straight up black metal (which they also do very well in my opinion). “Of Starfire and Blackshadows Crawling” is still my favorite of the 3 that I have, but this one is better than the fully ambient one.
4.26.2006 | By Carlzilla