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Ink 19 :: Godflesh
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Godflesh (Nirav Soni)
Godflesh Us and Them Earache If you've been following Justin Broadrick's career outside of Godflesh for the past few years, this record won't be a surprise to you. However, if you are ignorant to J.K. Broadrick and G.C. Green's work outside Godflesh (how could you not? This man works near as hard as ...
Ink 19 :: Godflesh
Hymns (Koch / Music For Nations). Review by Matthew Moyer.
GODFLESH HYMNS Koch / Music For Nations This one is such a welcome and joyous relief to me. Hymns couldn't have been a more apropos title -- an ecstatic release under stern spires of black marble and granite. Or maybe just like welcoming an old friend home -- I'd given up on Godflesh after the singularly ...
Ink 19 :: Rabies Caste
Let the Soul Out and Cut the Vein (Earache). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
RABIES CASTE LET THE SOUL OUT AND CUT THE VEIN Earache This rocks, let's make that clear. Imagine Godflesh crossed with early, pre-keyboard Rush, and you have Rabies Caste. Hooo weee! "Hand Abortion," Let the Soul's fifth track, is simply incredible! There are so many time changes and looping basslines ...
Ink 19 :: Damad
Anyone who's previously heard Damad but has yet to see them play live might b...
...-pit-sections-elongated-into-songs ethic of yore for one that's even more spiraling and punishing. Like a bastard cousin of early Swans and prime Godflesh or Eyehategod, the Savannah, Georgia quartet lunges to n' fro with the utmost deliberation, erecting dense walls of bleak cacophony without relying...
Ink 19 :: Damad
Anyone who's previously heard Damad but has yet to see them play live might b...
...-pit-sections-elongated-into-songs ethic of yore for one that's even more spiraling and punishing. Like a bastard cousin of early Swans and prime Godflesh or Eyehategod, the Savannah, Georgia quartet lunges to 'n' fro with the utmost deliberation, erecting dense walls of bleak cacophony without relying...
Ink 19 :: Half Japanese
Hello (Alternative Tentacles). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...music as humanly possible since we were in high school. I got him into Skinny Puppy, Helloween, Death, Obituary, Cathedral, Morbid Angel, Carcass, Godflesh, Tricky, whatever. So here's the deal, I see him for the second time in forever, sit him down, and I'm all excited cuz I want him to watch The Band...
Ink 19 :: SIANspheric
November 1998 :: Music P-Sk :: SIANspheric (Matthew Moyer)
...one who developed the trajectory that SIANspheric competently AND faithfully follow. There are other shadowy figures pulling the strings as well: Godflesh, Loop, Spacemen 3 (unavoidable), Spiritualized, and early Ride. So now that we have established that they have an excellent pedigree, what am I moaning...
Ink 19 :: The Thrones
The Thrones at The Thunderdome in Tallahassee, FL on September 20, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
...a mammoth roar. Mr. Joe Preston stands casually in the middle of this maelstrom, gloriously unaffected by his own spectacle. Thrones music can be a Godflesh-esque racket, bolstered by some of the most evil bass playing I've heard in a long time, it can be a melancholic void, with vocals tossed out into...
Ink 19 :: Hate Dept
September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Hate Dept (Matthew Moyer)
...be too mean-spirited. 2. That tinny guitar sound. A sterile guitar sound might have been okay around the time of Pretty Hate Machine , but after Godflesh and Fear Factory, it doesn't cut it anymore. The guitars sound like mosquitoes. 3. More innovative song structure. Try listening to Stockhausen...
Ink 19 :: Novatron
"Let's see what pushing this BIG RED BUTTON will do..."
...of which Cold Spring is known for. With the exception of the first and last tracks, all of the 6 tracks on this CD have beats. Beats that sound like Godflesh at 16rpms. Skullcrushing beats. Di Franco's bass is recognizable throughout the album; he wields it in the same way the Old Testament God wields...
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