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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Deluxe 12" vinyl version of the debut album.
Hand-numbered copies on transparent vinyl where all of the artwork is printed on inner sleeves and inserts, making it possible to choose the preferred cover through a slide-in window on the front cover.
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Anthrofuzzenic - Fuzz Pedal
Enter the world of Anthrofuzzenic!
Together with Fuzzdöden we have developed our own little monster - the Anthrofuzzenic. Get your own copy, and lay your hands on the Orochen-tone - before it’s out of stock. The pedal is limited to 20 copies and will be made upon pre-order, by Fuzzdöden, by hand.
It´s a fuzz pedal that works as good on guitar, as on bass. With the volume on max you will get quite a lot of boost to really make your amp sound like it’s burning! With the volume control on your guitar you can make the fuzz more gated.
Try putting a boost or an OD in front of the Anthrofuzzenic pedal. That way you can get an extremely fat, roaring fuzz-distortion.
Also try using it without power supply! For real, this will create some really broken tones.
- Hand made by Fuzzdöden
- Designed by Fuzzdöden
- Point-to-point soldered
- Made with a mix of vintage and modern components
- 1 control to rule them all
- Hand numbered (from 1-20)
- Comes with a manual
Over the course of 8 songs, Anthroposcenic tells the story of a world plunging further into individualism, isolationism, and consumerism, where the few who attempt to do things for the greater good eventually get trapped in the viscoid webs of the capitalist machine. The album deals with questions about humankind’s existence, our moral compass, how we live in relation to the environment and the psychological effects of living in a consumption-first society.
It has been suggested that the very last part of the current geological period should be called Anthropocene due to humankinds’ extensive impact on Earth's ecosystems and geology. The title of the album, Anthroposcenic, is a call to contemplation about our current state of affairs.
With deeply poetic, evocative lyrics against a soundscape that blends elements of dark folk, post-rock, and black metal, Anthroposcenic meets the sadness of the dystopia we’re building with a steady gaze.
To amplify the messages of the album, the band has collaborated with four celebrated Swedish photographers — Pelle Ossler, Johannes Berner, Niklas Lövgren & Christian Thunarf — to pair an original image or “scene” with each song.
The album is also available in the form of 300 exclusive, hand-numbered copies on transparent vinyl where all of the artwork is printed on inner sleeves and inserts, making it possible to choose the preferred cover through a slide-in window on the front cover. The vinyl can be purchased through Suicide Records.
Performed & produced by Orochen (Emil Gustavsson, Rasmus Lindblom, Hampus Olsson & Jonas Mattsson).
credits
released May 27, 2022
Recorded at In Your Phase Studios by Matthias Törngren.
Artwork by Pelle Ossler, Johannes Berner, Niklas Lövgren & Christian Thunarf.
Mixed by Magnus Lindberg except "A Different Sun" by Orochen. Mastered by Magnus Lindberg.
Vocals on track 4 by Nine.
Mellotron by Jonas Stålhammar.
Backing vocals on track 3 & 8 by Otto Nilsson.
Label: Suicide Records
Orochen is more than a band, it's a collective with the purpose to always refine and develop their novel
sound.
Orochens music is composed in a world where humans and environment are viewed upon of as economic resources. A society formed under a new religion that most of us know as capitalism....more
Richmond, Virginia's Shy, Low temper metal's crushing dynamics with post rock's atmospheric beauty on their Pelagic debut. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 13, 2021
I have yet to listen to this entire album without skipping a single track. Like an enchanter, the album keeps your attention with its effortless flow throughout, despite having crushing riffs, progressive breakdowns, and epic-length songs. gebs