Revolució Soterrada

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released June 15, 2015

Yarei Molina: modified drums, electronic and metallic percussion, timpani
Víctor Hurtado: prepared guitar, vocals, bass, synth
Mixed and produced by: Huan
Mastered by Stephen Bishop
Cut to vinyl at RAND MUZIK
Artwork by: Cassandra Dada and Yarei Molina
Photos by: Paula Latimori

Co-released with Tesla Tapes, Salford.

Following in the tradition of the dark and stark imaginary of artists such as Lorka and with distinct Mediterranean fire, the sound of Ordre Etern is bleak and vile as the void the spirit of their city represents. Ordre Etern is not the defeat but the struggle, the endless struggle, and the celebration of the endless crises-not just economic, but moral-of present times. With lyrics dark as the period that brought them to light, they speak of fighting and resisting in a cruel present, against adversity, urban and moral desolation and the divide between the two natures of man.
With feedbacking drums that ressemble guitars and guitars that ressemble shards of metal-without a single note-together with electronic and modified drums, synths and tímpani, Ordre Etern have created a dystopic postindustrial nightmare.

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Ordre Etern

Barcelona, Spain