‘Titans’ by Mortician

Artists

  • Twain Cooper / Vocals

  • Thomas Metzler / Guitar

  • Patrik Lercher / Bass

  • Alex Astivia / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Inmates

  • Spiral Of Death

  • Titans of Rock

  • Hell Raiser

  • Rat Lines

  • Screamer

  • Rebel Heart

  • Blood Sucking Industry

  • Can’t Stop Rock and Roll

“Inmates,” reflects the chaos of the wider world. Slowly building into a frenzy and unleashing absolute chaos. The song is a riff sandwich that is sure to delight when performed live.

“Spiral of Death,” is a darkened reflection of the sun. It slowly weaves its way through the bounds of time, bringing with it an interesting circumvention of the common norms. The guitars jive together perfectly.

“Titans of Rock,” is another barnstormer. A song that really drives the point home and pushes for a full embrace of chaos.

“Hell Raiders,” slams down hard and fast, pushing the limits of what can and cannot be done. As time progresses, the listener is treated to an absolute masterpiece.

“Rat Lines,” slowly creeps through the darkened edges of the sun, allowing growth and time to continue.

“Screamer,” pounds along on the interlude, bringing together a fascinating dip and dive, ensuring that the listener is completely hooked on the performance unfolding before them.

“Rebel Heart,” really grows on the listener. A song that has a jacknife riff and a deep moving sense of where it’s going.

“Blood Sucking Industry,” takes a jab at the world in the form of a performative piece that really snarls with perfection.

“Can’t Stop Rock and Roll,” is a fitting finish, all energy and high octane madness.

The album is out on April 17th.