"Death Metal Angola: A Film by Jeremy Xido" is a unique and captivating soundtrack album composed by Christian Frederickson, released on December 13, 2012, via Three Lobed Auxiliary. This brief yet powerful collection of nine tracks serves as the sonic backbone to the documentary film of the same name, directed by Jeremy Xido. The album is a testament to the fusion of cultures and the power of music to transcend boundaries.
The film follows Sonia Ferreira and Wilker Flores as they strive to organize the first national rock concert in Angolan history, set against the backdrop of a country still healing from decades of civil war. Christian Frederickson's score masterfully complements this narrative, weaving together atmospheric soundscapes and intense, driving rhythms that reflect the spirit and resilience of the Angolan people.
From the haunting opening track "Ghosts" to the triumphant closing notes of "Escape," the album is a journey through the heart of Angola, capturing the essence of its landscapes, its history, and its people. Each track, from "Huambo" to "Benguela," offers a unique sonic experience, drawing inspiration from the film's locations and the stories of those who inhabit them.
With a runtime of just 14 minutes, "Death Metal Angola: A Film by Jeremy Xido" is a concise yet impactful listening experience. It's an album that demands attention and rewards repeated listens, revealing new layers and nuances with each playthrough. Whether you're a fan of documentary soundtracks, world music, or simply great composition, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression."