ORDER FROM CHAOS — Stillbirth Machine

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Album · 1992

Tracklist


1. The Edge of Forever (7:08)
2. Power Elite (4:46)
3. Iconoclasm Conquest (2:32)
4. Forsake Me This Mortal Coil (5:08)
5. Stillbirth Machine (7:34)
6. Blood and Thunder (3:58)
7. As the Body Falls Away (4:15)

Total Time: 35:21

Line-up/Musicians


- Mike Miller / Drums
- Chuck Keller / Guitars
- Pete Helmkamp / Vocals, Bass

About this release

Wild Rags Records, 1992

Recorded in 1991, the album wasn't released until 1993 and even then without the permission of the band.

Released in 1992 by Wild Rags, limitation unknown. (LL)
MC/CD/LP released in 1993 by Decapitated Records Records, limitation unknown. (UL)
CD re-released in 200? by Decapitated Records, limitation unknown. (UR)
LP released in 1993 by Decapitated Records, limitation unknown. (LL)
CD re-released in 1998 by Osmose Productions with the Crushed Infamy demo, limitation unknown. (LR) On this version the intro to "The Edge of Forever" is separated and titled "Aion".

DHLP re-released in 2008 by Nuclear War Now! Productions (ANTI-GOTH 097) with foil stamped extra outer cover, patch, sticker, poster, probably limited to 200-300 copies (not pictured).
LP re-released in 2008 by Nuclear War Now! Productions on black vinyl limited to 700-800 copies (not pictured).

The cover artwork is created by legendary Swiss artist H.R. Giger.

The intro to "The Edge of Forever" (a.k.a. "Aion") and "Stillbirth Machine" contain samples from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey and Aion is sample from "Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra" by György Ligeti, Hungarian Jewish composer of contemporary classical music.

In the 1993 Decapitated Records MC/CD/LP release on the back of the booklet/sleeve there is a "Warning" note about the bootlegging of this particular album by the notorious "Wild Rag Records".

However, the band considers the Wild Rags release to be more legitimate than the Decapitated Records release despite both, in essence, being bootlegs. This was confirmed in an interview as follows: "Because at least Wild Rags released the format we designed. Technically, because they dropped us in November 1992, they had no right to release the album at all, but since they had no intention of holding to their word and send back to us the layouts and DATs, there was nothing we could do. The Decapitated version looks nothing like what we designed for them in the spring of 1993 (which was completely different from the Wild Rags version). So, as far as we are concerned, it is a bootleg. From misspelled names to words omitted from the songtitles, the Decapitated has many marks of a rank amateur."
Link for confirmation: http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/Interviews/ORDER-FROM-CHAOS--7039.html

Thanks to Vehemency, UMUR for the updates

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"Stillbirth Machine" is the debut full-length studio album US, Missouri based black/death metal act Order From Chaos. The album was released through Wild Rags Records in late 1992. Order From Chaos formed in 1987 and is often mentioned among the earliest and most influential US black metal acts. The band released three demos before releasing the "Will to Power" EP in 1990 (released through Putrefaction Records). Order From Chaos then signed to Wild Rags Records and recorded "Stillbirth Machine". Before the album was released the band and the label had split though, but according to the band Wild Rags Records opted to release "Stillbirth Machine" anyway, without the band´s consent. Order From Chaos then in desperation signed to Decapitated Records, but that label screwed things up even worse than their former label, as the Decapitated Records version of "Stillbirth Machine" features several misspellings and omitted words in song titles. Thus today the band consider the Wild Rags Records version of "Stillbirth Machine" as the official label version of the album (although they never saw a dime from the label for their efforts), and the Decapitated Records version as a bootleg (although both versions were as such bootlegs, as none of them were released with the full consent of the band). It´s interesting to note that the Decapitated Records version of the album features a warning that the Wild Rags Records version is a bootleg.

Complicated release history aside "Stillbirth Machine" continues the blackened death metal style of the "Will to Power (1990)" EP. Order From Chaos may be considered a black metal band by some, but to my ears the music is too riff driven and brutal to be considered black metal. It´s probably lead vocalist/bassist Pete Helmkamp´s aggressive snarling vocals, which put them in the black metal camp, but in my opinion this is at most blackened death metal (which actually features quite a few thrash metal elements too). But it´s the quality of the music we´re really interested in isn´t it? and not discussions about genre tags.

The material on the 7 track, 35:21 minutes long album is pretty well written and effective blackened death metal. The tracks are relatively memorable but the band´s style is generally not the most accessible or hook laden type of death metal. It´s the rawness, the chaos, and brutality which are the greatest assets along with Pete Helmkamp´s caustic snarl. That man possesses one of the most convincing and hateful blackened growls on the scene. I´m blown away every time I hear him sing. The instrumental part of the album is well performed too, although nothing out of the ordinary for the style.

"Stillbirth Machine" features a raw, dark, and brutal sounding production, which suits the equally raw music perfectly. So upon conclusion Order From Chaos have produced a decent quality debut release in the darker and blackened end of the death metal scale. It´s not a perfect relase by any means, but it should appeal to fans of the most raw and unpolished part of the early 90s death metal scene (and probably to fans of Helmkamp´s later band Angelcorpse too). A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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