MORKOBOT: Supernatural Cat unleash New Album ‘Morbo’

Morkobot Promo

Since the dawn of the first galaxies the voice of MoRkObOt resounded solemn over the saturated atmospheres of the planets in evolution. Dominator of the magnetic strengths and ancestral regulator of the conscience flows, MoRkObOt has returned to the Earth through his three messengers Lin, Lan, Len brutally subdued to his will.

MoRkObOt is a totally suggestive instrumental sonic monster. A magmatic and liquid atmosphere lead the listener to a psychedelic and chaotic world in which vibrations become dense like glue, light and darkness are continuously turning in a nonstop changing lysergic noise: moments of raw power suddenly replace those with softer, deliberate arrangements, and vice versa. Musically, this Italian trio is the perfect middle point between robotic mechanisms (the term ‘robot rock’ comes to mind) and organic humanity.

This October 24, Supernatural Cat are marking the return of MoRkObOt, bringing forth their heaviest, most focused and most adventurous music ever. Enter, Morbo

After the previous one track album Morto, Morbo (latin for disease) consists of seven cacophonous jams, in which the psychedelic attitude of the first trilogy (MorkobotMostroMorto albums) is dried to expose the bones and nerves of a more intricate but at the same time more straightforward and focused music. Skilfully assembled by the two bass guitars and drum-kit. The result is a raw yet complex low-end spectrum of sounds.

Known for carving a sonic language of their own, MoRkObOt‘s fourth album takes their sound to new depths and offers a different way of approaching heavy music. To hear it for yourself, please feel free to request a promo and I will gladly provide.

Morkobot 'Morbo' Flyer

MoRkObOt will be touring very soon in the UK with Ufomammut, here are the dates:

3rd Oct – The Croft – Bristol
4th Oct- The Well – Leeds
5th Oct – The Continental – Preston
6th Oct – Purple Turtle – London

MoRkObOt: www.morkobot.org
Supernatural Cat:
www.supernaturalcat.com

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