In the beginning Madder Mortem was formed in 1993 as Mystery Tribe, and recorded the demo "Days in Sorrow". The name was changed to Madder Mortem, and in January 1997, the MCD "Misty Sleep" was recorded. The result was mailed around, Misanthropy Records reacted and the debut "Mercury" (X-ray Studios) was released in February 1999. "Mercury" was well received, but sadly, Misanthropy decided to close down, which left the Madders with neither company nor contract.
In 1999 Christian Ruud (guitars), Boye Nyberg (bass) and Sigurd Nielsen (drums) left the band to pursue educations and other pastimes.
This was naturally a setback, but after some time Agnete and BP found new musicians. Eirik Ulvo Langnes (guitars), Pål Mozart Bjørke (bass) and Mads Solås (drums) joined the band. All former acquaintances, the new members fitted in perfectly.
In December 1999 Century Media got in touch. The Madders promptly got to work, and in January 2000 a new demo was recorded (Space Valley Studios). This demo, containing three of the "AFIG" songs, saw the Madders turn in a new and heavier direction. Century Media received this demo exclusively and Madder Mortem became a CMR band. Madder Mortem's second album, "All flesh is grass" (Studio Underground, Sweden) was released in February 2001, with cover art from former guitar player Christian Ruud. Reviews were very good, and the aggressive and driven music lent another face to Madder Mortem.
September/October 2001, Madder Mortem supported Tristania, Rotting Christ and Vintersorg on a 23-date European tour. Returning back home, the Madders started writing again. Studio Underground was re-invaded in May 2002, and after a hard-as-hell period of three weeks, "Deadlands" was born. It is darker and groovier than its' predecessor, but also shows even more sides to the Madder face. Music, lyrics and cover art (by Christian) was developed together, and the conceptual whole is a bleak but organic monster not fit for the faint of heart.
"Deadlands" was released 21st October 2002. The End Records licensed it for the US, and on 11th February 2003 we had our first album release in the US.
In February and March 2003 Madder Mortem supported Opeth on the European leg of their "Deliverance" tour. A chance like that doesn't come often, and the reason for it was Mr Ã…kerfeldt's personal interest in the Madder music. We had 6 fantastic weeks on the road with a band that have mastered both musical and social skills, and we're very grateful to the Opeth guys for giving us this opportunity. In addition to taking us all over Western Europe, the Opeth tour also saw us entering the UK shores for the first time.
2006 saw the release of Madder Mortem's 4th full length studio album, Desiderata. The album is more polished than deadlands and sees a shift back away from any "nu-metal" stylings that had crept into the deadlands album.
Eight Ways is the all new album from Madder Mortem, released in June 2009.
Riddle Wants To Be
Madder Mortem Lyrics
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We thought ourselves beyond its reach
Well, it seems we've both been had
See, it flows so easily
A ruthless piece of art
And it grows and speaks of mysteries to be
And flips itself to show the deuce of hearts
The riddle wants to be
It rubs our noses in nature's demands and it wrestles our dearest doubts out of our hands
There is a balance of hope and despair
How we bleed for it!
In our need for it all sense disappears
The riddle wants to be
The lyrics of Madder Mortem's song Riddle Wants To Be speaks about a puzzling situation that is both challenging and intriguing. The experience may have made the person feel anxious or uneasy, but it's not as bad as it seems. They thought that they had surpassed the situation's grasp, but the situation has caught up to them. As the riddle unfolds, it becomes clearer and more mysterious. It's a ruthless work of art that grows and wields complexity, revealing the deuce of hearts. The riddle desires to be solved and understood by the person.
The song highlights the conflict between hope and despair, a balance that is difficult to attain. The struggle to achieve the balance between the two is felt deeply, and there is a desire to attain it even if it causes them to suffer. The riddle emphasizes and points out nature's demands while wrestling with challenging, fundamental doubts. The person is caught in the middle, and the sense of everything disappears in their pursuit of understanding the riddle.
Line by Line Meaning
This ordeal has made you fret, but you know it's not that bad
Although this experience has caused you anxiety, you realize it's not as terrible as it may seem
We thought ourselves beyond its reach, Well, it seems we've both been had
We believed we were immune to this event, but in reality, we were mistaken
See, it flows so easily, A ruthless piece of art
This situation unfolds with such ease, like a merciless masterpiece
And it grows and speaks of mysteries to be, And flips itself to show the deuce of hearts
It develops and reveals future enigmas, while also displaying two-faced nature
The riddle wants to be
The mystery desires to exist and challenge our understanding
It rubs our noses in nature's demands and it wrestles our dearest doubts out of our hands
The situation forces us to confront the reality of life and confront our deepest fears
There is a balance of hope and despair, How we bleed for it!, In our need for it, all sense disappears
The balance between optimism and pessimism is fragile, yet we crave it so much that logic and reason become irrelevant
The riddle wants to be
The puzzle continues to exist and challenge us, unyielding and unrelenting
Contributed by Addison H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.