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Godflesh: Justin Broadrick (vocals, guitar); Paul Neville (guitar); G. Christian Green (bass). Recorded at Soundcheck, Birmingham, England from May to August 1989, and Square Dance, Derby, England in May 1989. Godflesh's first full album built on the strengths of their self-titled EP and then some, resulting in one of the darkest, best classics of grindcore (admittedly a label Broadrick himself always hated). Of course, in comparison to the nuclear-strength, hyperspeed thrash Broadrick initially found himself associated with thanks to Napalm Death, Streetcleaner doesn't so much grind as crawl, but it does with an awesome, bass-heavy power that feels like doom piled on top of further doom. Assisted with further guitar at points by past bandmate Paul Neville, Broadrick and Green simply explode with utter virulence, musically and lyrically. The song titles again evoke images of mechanistic destruction and organic decay, while Broadrick's roared words, when audible, contain such user-unfriendly lines like "Breed...like rats!" and "Don't hold me back, this is my own hell!" And these from the first two songs alone, the latter of which, one of the band's best numbers, has the title "Christbait Rising." Compared to so many metal wimps who invoke Satan and death in the cheesiest of ways, though, Godflesh let their own brusque impact do the talking for them, and the result is suitably apocalyptic. Drum machines shatter, shudder, and downright assault, while the riffs the two (or three) cook up are bludgeoning, well worthy of Broadrick's partial inspirations the Swans, arguably the best comparable forebear if one is talking about albums like Cop or Young God. The secret to the success of the album is the arrangements -- the songs themselves are almost deceptively simple, but the band deliver everything with a pinpoint precision, bursting out of the speakers and suddenly cut off when needed. As an interesting bonus, the CD version contains four tracks originally recorded for an EP but never formally released as such, including the planned title song "Tiny Tears," and "Wound," later re-recorded and remixed for other releases. ~ Ned RaggettEntertainment Weekly (1/25/91) - "...dispenses with standard headbanger rhythms in favor of an industrial-noise collage...Sounding like a visit to an out-of-control crackhouse that sits next to a train station, STREETCLEANER should make Stephen King think twice about calling the comparatively tame AC/DC his favorite band..." - Rating: B+ Alternative Press (7/95, p.84) - Ranked #34 in AP's list of the `Top 99 Of '85-'95' - "...The drum-machine tempos [are] lugubriously slow, and the claustrophobic density of the guitars coupled with searing harmonics redefine all the boundaries of what constitutes metal, industrial or just plain anathema noise....A disturbing, unsettling benchmark of true stylists..." Godflesh Streetcleaner Songs Streetcleaner Music Review Purchase Streetcleaner CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Scream Bloody Gore CD (1991)
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$14.09 For Godflesh's second formal album, a new member was recruited to replace Paul Neville (though in an odd twist he appears on the first three minutes of "Love, Hate (Slugbaiting)," in fact a live sample of the old band he, Broadrick, and Green used to be in, the Fall of Because). The choice was an inspired one -- Robert Hampson of Loop was then dissolving that band and beginning his initial work as Main. Loop and Godflesh had already toured together and put out a very rare split single where each band covered the other, a mutual appreciation society that led to Hampson's recruitment. He only appears on half the album's tracks, but his efforts on "I Wasn't Born to Follow" ...
| | Jesu CD (2005)
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$11.75 Side Project Of Justin K. Broderick (Godflesh Founder).
Original Soundtrack/Jesu: Paul Neville (guitar); Justin Broadrick, Diarmuid Dalton (bass guitar); Ted Parsons. Personnel: Justin Broadrick (vocals, guitar, programming); Paul Neville (guitar); ...
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| | Ministry Rio Grande Blood CD (2006) Digipak
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$10.69 Various Artists/Ministry: Al Jourgensen. After the fierce, politically charged HOUSES OF THE MOLE and its companion piece, RANTOLOGY, Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen launches another anti-George W. Bush sonic invective with RIO GRANDE BLOOD. Amazingly, this 2006 outing manages to be even more scathing than the aforementioned releases, due to yet another round of strategically placed and cleverly manipulated sound bites (particularly on the pummeling title track) and the added musical muscle of guitarist Tommy Victor, formerly of the revered ...
| | Jesu Conqueror CD (2007)
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$11.75 Personnel: Ted Parsons (drums, percussion). Recording information: Avalanche, England (2006); Mok Music Studios, Oslo, Norway (2006). On CONQUEROR, his second full-length album under the guise of Jesu, former Godflesh singer/guitarist Justin Broadrick builds on the shoegazer leanings ...
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| | Gerald Mcworter My Father's Seed CD (2006)
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$9.35 Inside the ManA breath of fresh air has emerged from the belly of Atlanta, Georgia by way of New Orleans, Louisiana. Touched and led by God Himself, Gerald Carlos McWorter (McH2O) is at the starting line of the race to win souls for the Kingdom of God. Mr. McWorter, born to Ms. Joyce A Brown (Cookie), is basking in the joy of delivering the new style scripture influenced by life experiences. Gerald McWorter was raised as an only child in a single parent home. Even though he and his mother were estranged for many years, through God’s mercy and grace they have been able to rejuvenate, rebuild, and establish a positive relationship. This is a keen example of how Carlos wants to influence the lives of those who have been estranged from God---to show how building a relationship with Jesus Christ can change one internally which will manifest externally.Gerald developed a love for music at the young age of ten while learning to play the trumpet, snare drum, baritone, tuba, french horn, xylophone, cymbals, and the drum set. It was in elementary and high school where the itch and the strong urge to play the above listed instruments where satisfied. Jay (Gerald) graduated one year early from East Atlanta High School and moved on to further add spices to his love for music by making the drum line at West Georgia College University at the age of 16, playing the snare drum in the marching band. It was at this time a true love for singing was ignited. Jay became involved in the United Voices Choir of WGC University where his love for Jesus was pushed to a higher level with the help of Creflo Dollar teaching the word of God. Shortly after transferring to Dekalb Central College, Jay moved his membership from The Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church to New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. This tailored ...
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