David Kollar's "Animal Exitus Performance" is a captivating journey through the human psyche, composed as the original score for a theater play by the Spit Fire Company from Prague. Released on June 10, 2014, via Mystery Stable, this 42-minute album is a powerful exploration of inner turmoil and external conflict, divided into seven evocative tracks.
The album begins with "Anger," setting a tense and restless atmosphere, followed by "Inner Rebellion," where Kollar's compositions delve into the complexities of internal struggle. "Negotiation" offers a brief respite, hinting at a search for resolution. However, the tension quickly escalates with "First Shock" and "First Depression," reflecting the harsh realities of conflict and despair.
"Second Depression (Trailer Track)" serves as a haunting interlude, while "Final Shock" brings the album to a dramatic close, leaving the audience with a sense of catharsis and reflection. Throughout the album, David Kollar's mastery of composition shines, creating a sonic landscape that is both intimate and expansive. "Animal Exitus Performance" is a testament to Kollar's ability to translate complex emotions into a compelling musical narrative, making it a standout work in his discography.