Morphosis
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2008
RecordedAugust 3, 2007,
Hertz Studio in Białystok,
Poland
GenreDeath metal
Blackened death metal
Length38:52
LabelListenable
Hate chronology
Anaclasis – A Haunting Gospel of Malice & Hatred
(2005)
Morphosis
(2008)
Erebos
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Teraz Rock[1]

Morphosis is the sixth album by Polish death metal band Hate. This album is mostly a death metal release, with some blackened death metal and Industrial influences. The album was mixed by the Wiesławski Bros. in August, 2007 at the Hertz studio in Poland and mastered by Kris Wawrzak and Adam The First Sinner at Efektura Studio in Warsaw, October 2007. The album was originally released under Listenable Records, but was released in Brazil under by Paranoid Records in June, 2008. The recording took place in two studios in Poland; mainly at Hertz Studio, but also at Efectura Studio. All songs were written and arranged by Adam The First Sinner with assistance of Hexen, except the song Immum Coeli (Everlasting World) which was written by the assistance of both Hexen and Destroyer.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Metamorphosis" (instrumental) ATF Sinner, Hexen0:30
2."Threnody"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen5:53
3."Immum Coeli (Everlasting World)"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen, Destroyer4:47
4."Catharsis"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen5:31
5."Resurrection Machine"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen6:19
6."The Evangelistic Pain"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen4:24
7."Omega"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen5:39
8."Erased"ATF SinnerATF Sinner, Hexen5:47

Personnel

Hate

  • Adam "ATF Sinner" Buszko vocals, guitars, bass, synthesizers, producer, mastering
  • Konrad "Destroyer" Ramotowski guitars
  • Stanislaw "Hexen" Malanowicz drums

Production

  • Wojciech & Sławomir Wiesłąscy mixing, sound engineering
  • Artur Sochan photography
  • Krzysztof "Kris" Wawrzak co-producer, mastering
  • Sven layout, graphic designs

Recording

  • Recorded at Hertz Studio, Bialystok, August 2007.
  • Mastered at Efektura Studio, Warsaw, October 2007.

References

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