Extraction from Mortality explained

Extraction from Mortality
Type:studio
Artist:Believer
Cover:Believerextractionfrommortality.gif
Released:1989
Studio:Morning Star Studios in Spring House, Pennsylvania
Genre:Christian metal, thrash metal
Length:41:39
Label:R.E.X. Records
Producer:Doug Mann
Prev Title:The Return
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Sanity Obscure
Next Year:1990

Extraction from Mortality, also known as Extraction, is the debut studio album by the American Christian thrash metal band Believer. It was released on R.E.X. Records in 1989. In 2010, HM Magazine ranked it #33 on the Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list.[1]

Recording

In high school, the band leader Kurt Bachman met Scott Laird, who was studying his first year as a music instructor. When Believer was recording the title track for Extraction from Mortality, the band asked Laird to compose an orchestral intro for the song.[2] In 1989, Believer was signed to R.E.X. Records which published Extraction from Mortality. The album was mostly distributed to Christian bookstores but quickly gained popularity for Believer. The album was noted for its technicality and aggression, and especially the song ”Shadow of Death” is one of the all-time favorites among Believer fans.[3] "Unite" starts with an intro that contains industrial music elements and bizarre sound samples. The last song, "Stress", is a humorous, laid-back tune that advises listeners not to worry about things they can not do anything about.

Extraction from Mortality gained notice among non-Christian metal fans, and Believer was signed to Roadrunner Records in 1990. However, R.E.X. Records would release Believer's later records to Christian market while Roadrunner's distribution was aimed at a broader audience.

An unreleased demo song titled "The Chosen" appeared on the compilation albums East Coast Metal in 1988 and Classic Metal in 1990. A remixed version of "Vile Hypocrisy" was included on the compilation album Argh!!! in 1991.

For years Extraction from Mortality was hard to find, and copies sold for high prices in internet auctions. A label called M8 re-issued the album in 2001, printing 2000 copies of it; this release contains the remixed version of "Vile Hypocrisy" and "The Chosen" demo song as bonus tracks. The print sold out soon after. In 2007, the Polish label Metal Mind Productions re-released Extraction from Mortality in a remastered digipak version with 2000 copies; this release does not have the two bonus tracks.

Track listing

song re-recorded from The Return demo (1987)

Personnel

Believer
Additional musicians
Production

Notes and References

  1. Van Pelt. Doug . 2010 . Top 100 Christian metal albums of all time . HM Magazine . August .
  2. Web site: Believer bio . Open Publishing . 2000 . Crucifyd.com . 2007-09-19 .
  3. Web site: Majalahti, Michael . The Best Kept Secrets in Rock . Open Publishing . 2004-03-02 . Imperiumi . 2007-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071022075824/http://imperiumi.net/col_2.php?id=42 . 2007-10-22 . dead .