MORBID — Last Supper...

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2.17 | 2 ratings | 2 reviews
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Demo · 1988

Filed under Thrash Metal
By MORBID

Tracklist


1. Sickness of Humanity 04:09
2. Beyond the Last Midnight 03:37
3. Terror!! 04:45
4. The Bond Tune 01:46

Total playing time 14:19

Line-up/Musicians


- John / Vocals
- Uffe / Guitars
- Jens / Bass
- L.G. / Drums
- Zoran / Guitars

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Demo, Self-released, 1988

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"Last Supper..." is the second demo recording by Swedish death/thrash metal act Morbid. The demo was independently released in September 1988. It´s the successor to the December 1987 "December Moon" demo. There have been a couple of lineup changes since the first demo as guitarist "Gehenna" (real name: John Lennart Valentin Hagström) has been replaced by Zoran Jovanović, and lead vocalist Dead (real name: Per Yngve Ohlin) has been replaced by John Scarisbrick. Ohlin left Morbid to join the Norwegian black metal act Mayhem. The members of the band remaining from the lineup who recorded the "December Moon" demo are guitarist Uffe Cederlund, drummer Lars-Göran Petrov, and bassist Jens Patrik Näsström. The two former would join Nihilist/Entombed just a year down the line.

With Ohlin some of the mystique and occult atmosphere of the "December Moon" demo also left the band´s music, and the proto-death metal tendencies heard on that first demo are not heard on "Last Supper...", which is a more time-typical US (and German) influenced thrash metal release. Morbid are a well playing unit considering that this is a 1988 demo, but Scarisbrick´s one-dimensional and generic staccato raw singing style does little good for the demo. It´s not a terrible vocal performance but you´ve heard this type of voice and vocal style on so many 80s thrash metal releases that it´s hard to care.

"Last Supper..." is a decently produced demo and you´re able to hear most of the vocal and instrument details in the mix. It´s worth mentioning that the demo was recorded at Sunlight Studio, Stockholm, Sweden with producer Tomas Skogsberg. The producer who only a few years down the line would record and produce some of the most classic Swedish death metal releases in the same studio. A 2.5 star (50%) rating is warranted.
adg211288
Last Supper is a demo by Morbid, a band I discovered because someone told me that they were fronted by Dead (R.I.P.), who was better known for his time in the black metal band Mayhem, and for his infamous suicide. When I found out that I could get my hands on Last Supper I didn’t hesitate but I was letting myself in for a disappointment, since Dead isn’t on these four tracks.

Well since I had the tracks I thought I may as well listen to them anyway. So it turns out it isn’t actually that bad but overall I find these tracks to be easy to forget. Vocalist John is much more of a thrash vocalist than Dead, whose voice was what really gave Morbid their death/thrash metal sound. He’s not bad, but when he does scream it’s nothing special.

What gets me at once is that the bass guitar is actually drowning out the rhythm guitars right from the word go. I’m not really opposed to bass heavy music, but I want to hear the riffs more, not the bass line. The lead guitarist is obviously quite talented though because the lead work that we get on Last Supper is spectacular. The drums however are nothing worth noting. Overall the recording quality is good enough for a demo release. I didn’t really expect more that what it is on that front.

Of the three songs the best is the third, Terror!. Sickness of Humanity, the opener, is close but it’s Beyond the Last Midnight that let’s them down, because the vocals are not up to the standard of the other two songs (the fourth track is an instrumental). Morbid’s December Moon demo that did have Dead on vocals has the better vocals and overall the better songs and better sound.

Now on a final note, the fourth song on this demo is the Bond theme tune, which while to me it doesn’t sound that alike is actually pretty good listening because you don’t have to listen to John singing.

So in summary there’s no point getting this if you’re looking for music by Dead, but I must say, Terror! is well worth having even if you don’t care about the rest of this demo. But overall, nothing special.

(Originally written for Heavy metal Haven, scoring 5.0/10)

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