Church for the Malfunctioned explained

Church For the Malfunctioned
Type:studio
Artist:Massive Ego
Cover:Church for the Malfunctioned.jpg
Released:26 April 2019
Recorded:August 2018
Studio:Studio Under the Stairs
Label:Out of Line
Producer:Kyle J. Wilson
Prev Title:Beautiful Suicide
Prev Year:2017

Church For the Malfunctioned is the third studio album from British darkwave band Massive Ego. It is the second album released on the label Out of Line Music.[1] It marks the first recording of the band as a trio with a heavier and darker style than their previous album.

Background

The album was recorded and produced in August 2018, at The Studio Under the Stairs in Blackpool, by Kyle J. Wilson of Auger.[2] The album also features two duets, one with Auger, and one with Chris L. of Agonoize/Funker Vogt as well as a cover of And One's 2006 classic Military Fashion Show.

Four of the tracks have been performed live prior to the album's release. The first being Digital Heroin and Malfunctioning Me,[3] and later My Religion is Dark and Kill the Conspiracy.[4] Malfunctioning Me was originally a collaboration with multimedia artist, Christo,[5] with Marc contributing lyrics and vocals, and Scot adding synths and guitars. It has changed from slow and atmospheric to a heavier style club track, in keeping with the darker and heavier style of the album. On April 12, the album was preceded by the digital single, Digital Heroin, as well as an accompanying video.[6]

The Last Sunrays in June and Mother Requiem were both written about Marc's Mother,[7] June Lilian Wedgewood, who died in 2017. Her final dying breaths were recorded by Marc at the ZetlandWard, Redcar Primary Care Hospital on 1 October 2017 and used in both of the tracks. The former of the two tells the story of her last days and recounting memories of her life.

Remixes for the album include Mr. Strange, who supported Massive Ego at their A Black XMASsive performance in London 2018.[8] Solar Fake[9] and BlutEngel,[10] the latter of whom they have supported, the latter on their 2019 Un:Gott Tour.

Photography for the album cover and booklet was done by Goddard Llewellyn Goddard of GOD Photography at St Bartholomew's Church, in the band's home town of Brighton.

Critical reception

Church For the Malfunctioned has received generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Electrozombies, the 10/14 tracks were scored above four of five stars. The album was described as a musical gem.

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Church For the Malfunctioned at Out of Line.
  2. Web site: https://www.facebook.com/marcmassive/posts/10217193228170830?__xts__[0=68.ARA1Z85l1Q-CHnzmglHra3yI4is793pifJ7oIHQTvJYcUzcDCZhmmizP728ukh0dwNwKi0QmJ1yWYs1PQlmOZoW_sbHWTYMrKSsvpqP3f56KA9ppwB5acMUY-In-8r3nu79lbq6DRc7c5c9qQeYikhjw3Zebbb8ZjBrmzCdoCrj8cQbzPKdv57Fi26vWKBhhqzg7kZjp5qXBswtYg_OBP_otMLhc85sTmT5OUdCtPYg-ne5nTK6apq3a26lXYqnxZlS1Baf3I9etLQeQ6NK6u260Y0MJBcsbewW9LGuEKX7lqEbAdyKM3h5bjL7PmYM-kNM0bXr8lgtKbuknJkYGIIBJ7uGYpO9g7w_dcJBlxKZAmA&__tn__=C-R Facebook post from Studio Under the Stairs]. .
  3. Web site: Setlist.fm: Massive Ego at London 20/10/2018. setlist.fm .
  4. Web site: Setlist.fm: Massive Ego at Leipzig 15/02/2019. setlist.fm .
  5. Web site: Malfunctioning Me at Public Disordar Bandcamp.
  6. Web site: Digital Heroin (Official Video) on YouTube. .
  7. Web site: Electrozombies: Interview with Massive Ego. 19 May 2019 .
  8. Web site: A Black XMASsive tour poster .
  9. Web site: Solar Fake tour poster .
  10. Web site: BlutEngel Facebook post. .
  11. Web site: Church For the Malfunctioned at Discogs. .