Body Horror
General
| Mar 2014
Reviews
The Grunt
Reviewed 2014-03-27
Reviewed 2014-03-27
RIYL: Gnaw, Author & Punisher, Empusae, Skinny Puppy, Throbbing Gristle
This is a really spectacular album. It incorporates some of the heaviness of metal with a lot of electro-industrial elements. The atmospheres are consistently awesome. You should listen to this album in your spare time and then play it on your show!
1.) (6:32) Slow simmering drone with electro-industrial / breakcore elements bubbling up as the song progresses.
2.) (4:06) + + Doomy sludgy riff buried in the background, screams blend together, electro-industrial elements abound. This fucking slays.
3.) (4:48) More mellow, but still keeps you on edge. Feels kinda Martial Industrial throughout. Really nice stabbing tones at the end.
4.) (2:51) + This song never really comes together in a way that leaves you feeling tense. Old-school industrial in philosophy if not sound. Great atmosphere!
5.) (2:30) + + Spectacular mishmash of electro-industrial sounds.
6.) (4:43) + This is that part in the movie where you're being slowly followed down a back alley by a cyborg that wants to harvest your limbs.
7.) (3:05) + Another great mishmash. This would fit perfectly in almost anyone's show for an interesting and dark but not harsh segue between two songs.
8.) (1:44) + + Drone doom guitar with chopped up distorted vocals. It's really a shame this track is so short because I could listen to this all day.
This is a really spectacular album. It incorporates some of the heaviness of metal with a lot of electro-industrial elements. The atmospheres are consistently awesome. You should listen to this album in your spare time and then play it on your show!
1.) (6:32) Slow simmering drone with electro-industrial / breakcore elements bubbling up as the song progresses.
2.) (4:06) + + Doomy sludgy riff buried in the background, screams blend together, electro-industrial elements abound. This fucking slays.
3.) (4:48) More mellow, but still keeps you on edge. Feels kinda Martial Industrial throughout. Really nice stabbing tones at the end.
4.) (2:51) + This song never really comes together in a way that leaves you feeling tense. Old-school industrial in philosophy if not sound. Great atmosphere!
5.) (2:30) + + Spectacular mishmash of electro-industrial sounds.
6.) (4:43) + This is that part in the movie where you're being slowly followed down a back alley by a cyborg that wants to harvest your limbs.
7.) (3:05) + Another great mishmash. This would fit perfectly in almost anyone's show for an interesting and dark but not harsh segue between two songs.
8.) (1:44) + + Drone doom guitar with chopped up distorted vocals. It's really a shame this track is so short because I could listen to this all day.
Recent airplay
Rust And Decay
Brownian Motion — May 21, 2014
Dead Batteries
Deathcrush — Apr 28, 2014
Rust And Decay
Brownian Motion — Apr 23, 2014
Rust And Decay
Aporeia: Didgeridoo edition — Apr 17, 2014
Pathogenesis
Brownian Motion — Apr 16, 2014
Rust And Decay
Deathcrush — Apr 14, 2014
Charting
2014-03-21 — 2014-05-23
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 25 | 1 |
| May 4 | 1 |
| Apr 27 | 1 |
| Apr 20 | 3 |
| Apr 13 | 1 |
| Apr 6 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Pathogenesis | ||
| 2. | Rust And Decay | ||
| 3. | The Divide | ||
| 4. | Treatment | ||
| 5. | Dead Batteries | ||
| 6. | Mountain Of Teeth | ||
| 7. | Viridae | ||
| 8. | Prognosis |