Cd Review: Hapax – Monade

Artist: Hapax

Title:  Monade

Genre: Darkwave, Goth, Alternative, Goth, Goth Rock, Industrial

Release Date: July 7th 2019

Label: Swissdarkknights

Hapax are a band from Naples in Italy and they work in a similar vein to Christine Plays Viola or European Ghost. Their soundscapes are run the whole gamut from from the blackest black through the tones to white intermingled with sharp slithers of silver and cold steel flashes.Listening to this album is like walking through a vast dark Dante vista one minute  with high walls of cold stone speckled with a few patches of warmth given reluctantly by the allowed rays of light penetrating from the black ceilings above, and then the next we stroll through the deeply detailed painting of a Canaletto painting completed by its muted colours and photographic realism. I not only get to use sound as my guide through this album’s duration but the sense of touch as well. One minute the textures are rough, the next they are smoother. Each touch that the mind’s hand experiences evokes an emotion or a feeling no matter how fleeting. 

This music is most definitely not one dimensional pap that exudes a brief fix before one moves on to the next sugary tripe. What you get here is a 45 minute journey that satiates the soul and the spirit because for the rest of the afternoon after listening to this i could stand in a totally silent room listening to the sound imprint playing its merry tune in my head. What we have here is a sneer in the bass that’s in a dance with the heavily set deep eyed vocal, keyboard lines whip in and out as if it was the instrument of the Furies. The sound is grand, full of textures whether decayed or new and it has this intrinsic Italian feel to it. It’s well crafted, no track really stands out to me as the best or the worst or whatever. But, if i have to pick a few i’d say ‘’Bewildered’’ because of labyrinthine aspirations. You know, also this album feels like something Carl McCoy would record if he wanted to just shift his musical stylings a bit. As i stated above, there’s a Dante feel here as i get from FOTN albums, not the first one, obviously cos that’s more Ennio Morricone

‘’Sacred Pt II’’ is another great track, as i say, if i have to pick one out, because of it’s slow elevated build up. I feel like I’m gesticulating ominously in a dark room backlit under a low hanging cloud that I have to fight my way through in methodic phases until I’m standing tall, a black silhouette with white eyes ablaze! ‘’Monade’’ as you can probably guess is the title track. A monade  is an elementary individual substance that reflects worldly order and from which all material properties arise.And then we have ‘’Elegy’’ which sounds like the best of Editors. This sounds light and heavy at the same time. Like the opposing energies have been harnessed just about right. I love the video for this. Even with the colours in it the black just seems blacker.

To sum up, i highly recommend this album because it’s well crafted, well produced, it has space to it and a fluidity that helps increase the satisfaction quotient. Go and buy, I order you!!

Tracklist

01: Creature Of Distance

02: Elegy

03: Parallel Words

04: Shining Lover

05: Bewildered

06: Truth Or Lie

07: The Game Of Devotion

08: Sacred

09: Sacred Pt 2

10: Monade

Line-up

Michelle Mozillo –  Vocals, Lyrics, Bass and Synths

Dye Ki Nlooln –  Guitars, Synth, Programming and Artwork

Website

http://www.hapaxband.com/

Rating

Music: 9

Sound: 9

Total:  9/10

Reviewed By:-  Claudia Black