Dive into the intense and atmospheric world of Emil Bulls with their fourth studio album, "Porcelain," released on May 12, 2003, under Island Records. This 13-track masterpiece spans a solid hour, offering a rich and immersive experience for fans of alternative metal. Produced by Wolfgang Stach and mixed by Stephan, "Porcelain" is a testament to Emil Bulls' unique sound and lyrical prowess.
The album kicks off with the title track "Porcelain," setting the tone for the raw and powerful journey ahead. Standout tracks like "Cocoon," "Moloko Velocet," and "Paranoid Love Affair" showcase the band's ability to blend heavy riffs with melodic hooks, creating a captivating listening experience. "The Coolness Of Being Wretched (Mud Blood And Beer)" and "Lullaby Overdose" highlight the band's knack for crafting memorable and thought-provoking lyrics. The album concludes with "The Hoover Jam," leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Emil Bulls' distinctive style.
"Porcelain" is not just another album in the Emil Bulls discography; it's a bold statement that solidifies their place in the alternative metal scene. With its compelling tracklist and high production quality, "Porcelain" is an essential addition to any metal enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Emil Bulls, this album promises to deliver a powerful and engaging experience from start to finish.