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Streetcleaner

Godflesh Audio CD
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When Birmingham based duo Godflesh began creating their stark, hypnotic musical blueprint in the late 80’s, they were heralded as true innovators - crushing heaviness forged with such bleak soundscapes that it left listeners uneasy, wondering how music could be so unforgiving and enjoyable at the same time. Godflesh created a new scene which the press termed Industrial, with such ... Read more in Amazon's Godflesh Store

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  • Audio CD (2 July 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B000024372
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 48,052 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Like Rats
2. Christbait Rising
3. Pulp
4. Dream Long Dead
5. Head Dirt
6. Devastator
7. Mighty Trust Krusher
8. Life Is Easy
9. Streetcleaner
10. Locust Furnace
11. Tiny Tears
12. Wound '91
13. Dead Head
14. Suction

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Apocalyptic, mechanised soundscapes...their best. 5 April 2005
Format:Audio CD
Often cited as Godflesh's finest hour, and with good reason, this album is the perfect fusion of their formative influences - extreme metal, the spiky angularity and dissonance of post-punk/No Wave (albeit moving at a far slower tempo than most of those bands), together with the caustic samples and pounding, primitive drum machines that formed the backbone of the 80's Industrial scene.
Although later albums, such as 'Selfless' and 'Songs of Love and Hate', unfortunately smoothed down these sharp edges for a more streamlined style, largely jettisoning the discordance and harsh samples in favour of more bland, straighforward metal riffage, this is one of the most bleak, corrosive records of the 80's, combining sludgebass riffs, howling feedback, Dark Ambient soundscapes and the omnipresent mechanised beats.
Unlike most so-called Industrial Metal acts, this genuinely connects with the roots of 'Industrial' (bands like Swans and SPK). Fans of MOR, corporate 'alt-rock' bands like NIN or KMFDM (whose lightweight, poppy sound is closer to Bon Jovi than it is to Swans), may find this record too caustic - this is not angst-as-lifestyle-choice/fashion-statement Goth posturing for the PVC set, but genuine, lacerating abjection and nihilism.
Although there were occasional flashes of the old fire on later Godflesh records, Justin Broadrick's best work during the 90's was to be found on side projects like Techno Animal, and particularly Ice, whose 'Bad Blood' album recaptures some of the spirit of this record.
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If there is one thing I had to say to sum up this album it would be intensely moving. The album is one of the heaviest albums of all time but not by screaming and thrashing guitars, their music is powerful and raw, their pulsating beats, mixed in with bass and eerie guitar riffs are a superb mixture of a type of music that has never graced this earth before. When I play songs like Pulp, Christbait Rising and Devastator I can almost feel the earth's crater rumble. Their music is art and I'm not surprised Godflesh have influenced big bands like Fear Factory and Korn.

Their music resembles the end of the world. It's very apocalyptic and intense throughout. The crushing riffs and almost demonic vocals are just perfect and are pinpoint accurate. The new re-mastered version is a great buy and worth a buy, even if you own the original version. I bought this immedatly even after owning the original for years.

Godflesh are one of the most important and interesting bands of all time. JK Broadrick is an artist and a true musician. His music and Godflesh are like nothing I have ever heard before. This album must be owned by a true metal fan.

This album is a 5/5 no question about it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic 1 Feb 2001
By Rhys
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Following the release of Napalm Deaths influential 'Scum' album in the mid 1980s, the band underwent a number of personnel changes. The most notable members to exit the now legendary brummie grindcore outfit were bassist/vocalist Nick Bullen and a punk guitarist called Justin K. Broadrick.

By the late 1980s Nick was working fulltime with Napalm Death drummer Mitch Harris on experimental outfit Scorn. Justin K. Broadrick was by now working on his own project along with his ex- Fall of Because bandmates G.C Green and Paul Neville. This band became known as Godflesh.

After the release of the bands self-titled EP Godflesh, it was time to get to work on the first real Godflesh album. The line-up became Justin K. Broadrick on guitars/vocals and ex-Fall of Because man G.C Green on bass. As has become a recurrent theme with Godflesh there is no drummer. Instead dull moody rhythms comes from a drum machine adding to the oppresive feel.

In May 1989 at Soundcheck studios in Birmingham, Godflesh set to work on the first side of Streetcleaner. Later that month the band started working on the second side of the album at Square Dance studios in Derby this time with Paul Neville bolstering the line-up as a second guitarist. With the cover-art taken from the disturbing yet visually stunning film 'Altered States' you know that your in for a rough ride as you place the CD in the player and press play.

From the bleak yet catchy opening track Like Rats to the more darker and sinister tracks like 'Christbait Rising' 'Pulp' 'Streetcleaner' and 'Wound' this album is a complete classic. Each song is filled with guitar feedback, screeches and a pounding bass all the time driven by the mechanical rattle of the drum machine as it keeps rhythm.

Alot of people have said this is their peak. However Godflesh have been consistent in producing great albums. If you like this then check out 'Songs of Love and Hate' and 'Us and Them' which are two albums that are classics in their own rights. Also worth looking at are;

'Pure' 'Slateman/Cold World' 'Selfless/Merciless'

Side-projects to check out are;

'Sweet Tooth' 'Ice' 'Techno Animal' 'Head of David' 'Fall of Because' 'Final'

Best of all they're British and one of the genuine innovators of the last ten years. Along with Napalm Death, Carcass and Cathedral, Godflesh are an example that this country can produce bands that can play a bit if need be.

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