3 long-out-of-print releases from the catalogue of British industrial metal pioneers Godflesh have been reissued together in one set for the price of just one regular CD via the Earache label. This pack features the music from the band's early '90s period including the 1992...
The Earache Records reissuing machine is chugging along as the label are reissuing a pair of GODFLESH releases, Songs of Love and Hate (1996) and it's accompanying remix album, Love and Hate in Dub (1997). The two albums will be combined into one set along with an also out-of-print In...
On deck from today's cd ripping chore is godflesh's, streetcleaner. I haven't heard it end to end in awhile but damn is it some earth shattering airline crashing low base noise. Weirdly, it actually make for some decent concentration music, since you are not really distracted by melody perse, but this backbone crushing monster, originally release in1989, has served as one of those pyramid album...
back when i was a wee laddie playing in seattle in the nadir of the grunge war years.. the other guitar player in the band popped this CD on, and forever my life was changed. i regularly dream about the intro sounds to this album at times when i am not paying attention. thats pretty good, considering i havent had a formal listen to the album in at least a year.
"When on my ownI feel freeI can refuseArms wait enfoldNothing left for meWaitingPulpRefuseRefusePulp"Why would seemingly intelligent people vote for more government in their lives?What are we after here? A socialist utopia?NO THANKS! I'll cling to my God and guns instead!Do we like paying more and more taxes? I sure as hell do not, not anymore than I have to anyways. You want to? Go right ahead...
I'm in a piss poor mood tonight... something has to give... can you feel my rage?I'm trying my best to crush it with the heaviness of Godflesh... it's only adding fuel to the fire...
Back a few months ago I posted on Godflesh as one of my great musical influences, and I feel that it's time to add to the next chapter (that really interested me) that was Godflesh.Their first two releases were heavier than all get out, the songs were crass in the sense that there was no apologies for the feedback and blunt delivery of the music, it was guitar, bass, drum machine and Jason Broa...