White Label

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Band Name Ted Maul
Album Name White Label
Type Album
Data de aparición 2007
Labels Self-Released
Estilo MusicalDeathcore
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Tracklist

1. Forest...With This Memory of a Free Festival
2. Spherical Lie
3. Unconditional Dejection
4. Gutting the Reason
5. And We Tolerate the Sickness
6. Extricate the Macrocosm
7. The High Commissioner
8. Six Days
9. A Plan to Rob the Soul
10. 200db's Down
11. A Catalogue of Wasted Opportunities
12. Lo Mas Negativo
13. For the Innocent

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Ted Maul



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Comentario @ versusterminus19

29 Octubre 2008
I first heard about Ted Maul from Metal Hammer Magazine's "Upcoming" section, and I figured that given the strangeness of the story they were in, they should probably turn out some interesting music. So I got White Label. It is, by far, the strangest album I have ever heard.

My initial impression was that someone had taken Slipknot's style of music and injected it with some genuinely interesting elements instead of the same keg-pounding, mask-wearing crap that made them boring eight years ago. 200db's Down is probably my favorite song on the album because it breaks the flow in such a refreshing way.
The lyrics over the course of the whole album are hard to pick out, but I found myself not caring about the lyrics.
The music is just so damn evil ! The blackest of the black metal bands would have a hard time sounding half as menacing as Ted Maul do.

It's a strange album, but definitely worth a listen or twelve. The musicianship is all excellent, it's incredibly well-produced, and it's just plain crazy.

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