Bú-Tik | ||||
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Studio album by ChthoniC | ||||
Released | May 29, 2013 (JP, TW) May 31, 2013 (FI, International) June 3, 2013 (UK) June 25, 2013 (North America) |
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Recorded | January 2013 - February 2013 Harplinge, Sweden | |||
Genre | Black metal, melodic death metal, oriental metal, symphonic metal | |||
Length | 40:36 | |||
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Spinefarm / Universal Howling Bull (JP) |
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Producer | Rickard Bengtsson | |||
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Singles from Bú-Tik | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
About.com | |
AsiaOne | favorable |
Blabbermouth.net | 10 out of 10 |
Exclaim! | 7 out of 10 |
Bú-Tik (Chinese: 武德) is the seventh studio album from Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic. It was released by Spinefarm Records on May 29, 2013 in Asia; June 3, 2013 in the United Kingdom; and June 25, 2013 in North America.Bú-Tik is the group's third record to be released through Spinefarm Records, and their second to have been produced and mixed by Rickard Bengtsson.
Speaking with Metalholic, bassist Doris Yeh compared the production of Bú-Tik to that of Takasago Army, stating, "The music production of Bú-Tik is very close to Takasago Army which we are quite satisfied with it. The structures of songs of Bú-Tik are a little bit different from Takasago Army. Songs of Bú-Tik are more fluent, smooth, and natural." Commenting on the song writing process for Bú-Tik, vocalist Freddy Lim told Sonic Shocks, "I think the band especially the song writing process has become more natural, it’s much easier for me and Jesse to find the right balance for taking our souls and finding the right inspiration to music."
Along with a track-by-track review by Doris Yeh, the album's fourth track "Next Republic" was made available for streaming on April 22, 2013 through Terrorizer. A music video for the track "Defenders of Bú-Tik Palace" directed by Chuang Chi-wen and choreographed by Jeremy Yang was released on May 7, 2013. An additional music video directed by Lin Chun, for the track "Sail into the Sunset's Fire", was released on May 24, 2013. The video was filmed during a rain storm at an outdoors swimming pool. On June 4, 2013, a full-stream of the album was posted on SoundCloud by Spinefarm Records. On June 10, 2013, a third video directed by Cheng Wen-tang and Chang Yih-feng for the track "Supreme Pain for the Tyrant" debuted on Revolver.
The album cover art was revealed on April 1, 2013. It was said by the band that the artwork was created to depict the theme of the album which was "the idea of an armed body and mind". The image is made of the features of an elder, child, and girl model. The female model depicted in the cover, Bu (小布), was chosen of nearly a hundred volunteer candidates. The album cover was designed by Oink Chen and with photography by 林峻.