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Godflesh - Hymns



7.8 | 62 votes |
Release date: 23 October 2001
Style: Industrial metal

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Disc I
01. Defeated
02. Deaf Dumb And Blind
03. Paralyzed
04. Anthem
05. Voidhead
06. Tyrant
07. White Flag
08. For Life
09. Animals
10. Vampires
11. Antihuman
12. Regal
13. Jesu
14. If I Could Only Be What You Want [2013 re-issue bonus]

Disc II [2013 re-issue]
01. Voidhead [demo 2012 mix version]
02. Vampires [demo 2012 mix version]
03. Deaf, Dumb & Blind [demo 2012 remaster version]
04. Anthem [demo 2012 remaster version]
05. Paralyzed [demo 2012 remaster version]
06. For Life [demo 2012 remaster version]
07. If I Could Only Be What You Want [2012 remaster version]

Additional info
- (ProCD) KOC-CD-8266, 2001 - Koch Records
- (CD) KOC-CD-8266, 2001 - Koch Records
- (CD) CDMFN271, 2001 - Music For Nations
- (2x12") TE254-2, 2001 - The End Records
- (2xCD) TE254-2, 2001 - The End Records

Track 13 is a six-minute-long song followed by a minute of silence and then a hidden, untitled track. Diarmuid Dalton is credited on this track.
Re-issued in remastered form in 2013 on The End Records. This included a second disc of remastered (and in two cases, new mixes) demos. In addition, it includes the compilation song 'If I Could Only Be What You Want' also in remastered form and expanded liner notes in a three-panel digipak.
Vinyl issue from 2013 - a double-vinyl release but did not contain the second disc worth of material.

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12.07.2011 - 11:17
bazinko

Woohoo! I had forgotten about this album till now... I am so excited to re-experience it!
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17.08.2015 - 15:18
Rating: 7
musicalkaratekid

This is basically the album that proved Godflesh were still musically relevant and slightly ahead of others in the 21st Century, though still a relatively underground group as well. Essentially, I find this is on par with previous release, Us and Them-no better or worse. There's a distinctive heaviness in some songs-The first half, essentially-which seems to eclipse the rest of the album in terms of quality, but it's more or less consistent enough to please anyone who has liked Godflesh's earlier material. You can sort of link the musical direction of Jesu to this as well, as some songs on here do sound similar (generally the latter half of the album).
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