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SLAǧ TANƶ

Magma

 

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4.20 | 98 ratings

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TheEliteExtremophile
4 stars Coming a year later was the band's next new release: the 21-minute ?laǧ Tanƶ. Written sometime around 2009, this epic track is Magma's heaviest release to date. Physical copies bear a sticker describing it as "jazz metal." (I've run across it in record stores, but I just can't mentally justify $30 for a 21-minute song.) Like Félicité Thösz, the placement of this song within the band's broader mythology is not clear.

Starting with an off-kilter guitar riff, the song does not hesitate before getting to the aggression. The passage "?laǧ" is a pummeling piece of music. For the first time since their self-titled album, guitar is given the lead, and paired with Hervé Aknin's dramatic vocals, this choice results in a sound which suits Magma fantastically. "Dümb" maintains continuity with the preceding passage, but it veers more explicitly into jazz territory with its bass noodling.

"Vers La Nuit" feels like a guitar-led passage off Félicité Thösz, and "Dümblaę (Le Silence Des Mondes)" is an effective bit of build-up. "Zü Zaďn !" revisits themes from earlier in the song and builds a sense of foreboding doom.

"?laǧ Tanƶ" sees piano, bass, and vocals vie for dominance as the song reaches its climax. Christian Vander, who had mostly yielded the spotlight prior to this point, finally starts showing off. The closing movement, "Wohldünt", is somber and feels somewhat out-of-place with the preceding 19 minutes of fury.

Review originally posted here: theeliteextremophile.com/2022/04/18/deep-dive-magma/

TheEliteExtremophile | 4/5 |

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