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Extreme Album of the Week #1: Streetcleaner(ReIssue ) by Godflesh, (1990, Earache Records) Extreme Album of the week is a feature where I will be giving thoughts and impressions on an extreme music classic that I have not heard at length. I will research these albums heavily as I listen, and attempt to educate as well as reflect on the nature of these albums. In 1989, a British two-piece ban...
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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.
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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...
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My fellow Americans, the time is coming for us to buy plane tickets, catch a boat or start swimming to France. That's right, industrial metal innovators GODFLESH (kids: that's JUSTIN BROADRICK's band before JESU) are reuniting for an appearance at this summer's Hellfest, set for June 18-20, 2010 in Clisson. Oh yeah, you'll also be [...]
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How the fuck did I completely miss the news that Godflesh are reuniting? Over the weekend, reader Nicholas Antonio alerted us to a tweet by Earache Records head honcho Digby Pearson making the announcement that the industrial legends would play this coming summer’s edition of Hellfest; the tweet is apparently from late fucking October, but [...]
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Over seven years have gone by since Godflesh disbanded, and as Justin K. Broadrick’s Jesu project has long ceased to fill that void, moving further and further away from its post-metal roots into something suspiciously palatable to a wider audience. As such, many of those curmudgeons (myself included) longing for the man’s return to [...]
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