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Godflesh - New Song Streaming Online


A new Godflesh song? Yes, it's happening. The band just debuted "Ringer," the first song on the upcoming Decline & Fall EP, due out in the UK/Europe/Japan on June 2nd on vinyl, CD, digital. In the US, it will drop on June 26th on Avalanche Recordings. For now, you can check out "Ringer" available through the Soundcloud player below. Go ahead and stream it. Godflesh haven't released new music in a long time. Are you pleased with this one?

You can expect A World Lit Only By Fire, their new album, in late September.








Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Godflesh
Posted: 21.05.2014 by BloodTears


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21.05.2014 - 23:35
!J.O.O.E.!
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Already said it, but I'll say it again: disappointing. Weak and artificial sounding production and plain non-good song writing.
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21.05.2014 - 23:39
Troy Killjoy
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Not nearly as much a fan of these guys as others on here, but this track is still pretty lame and I'd be disappointed if all that time waiting for new material led to something so anticlimactic.
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21.05.2014 - 23:45
Lit.
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Wow, that is a massive disappointment. God, I hope that's not an indication of things to come.
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21.05.2014 - 23:49
mz
Let's hope that if this is going to be a representative of something, that "something" is just their EP not the full album planned to be released this year.
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21.05.2014 - 23:57
BitterCOld
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Not sure what is so disappointing about it... i guess people must have had towering expectations.

the general feel/vibe is very similar to their first couple albums, which are easily my favorite of the catalog... sounds like some cross between the S/T release and something off Selfless.


my biggest issue is it sounds thin. would sound better if the drum machine had IMPACT closer to Mothra or the other more "metal" songs on Pure.
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22.05.2014 - 00:06
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 21.05.2014 at 23:39

Not nearly as much a fan of these guys as others on here, but this track is still pretty lame and I'd be disappointed if all that time waiting for new material led to something so anticlimactic.

I'm definitely not a Godflesh fanboy and had very little anticipation for this. I actually prefer the Fall of Because pre-Godflesh stuff, and merely appreciate some Godflesh. This though was very forgettable and lacking in anything especially creative or interesting from a sound or song writing perspective. The cover art is nice, though.
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22.05.2014 - 00:07
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Guest on 22.05.2014 at 00:06
'm definitely not a Godflesh fanboy.

I was more so thinking of Rod when commenting that.
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22.05.2014 - 00:08
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 22.05.2014 at 00:07

I was more so thinking of Rod when commenting that.

Yeah I figured you might be =P just thought I'd distance myself, and make my comment a bit more "objective."
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22.05.2014 - 00:24
SelfXPlanetOrE
I don't know what you guys were expecting; this is pretty much one of the best examples there is of Godflesh's signature sound, that is very industrial doom metal, with some hints of post-rock. However, if we did learn anything from albums like Us and Them and Hymns (especially Hymns), it's that the songs will all sound in some way different and standing out from each other. And, it's possible that the same will be able to be said about this one once it's released.
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22.05.2014 - 00:33
mz
Written by SelfXPlanetOrE on 22.05.2014 at 00:24

I don't know what you guys were expecting; this is pretty much one of the best examples there is of Godflesh's signature sound, that is very industrial doom metal, with some hints of post-rock. However, if we did learn anything from albums like Us and Them and Hymns (especially Hymns), it's that the songs will all sound in some way different and standing out from each other. And, it's possible that the same will be able to be said about this one once it's released.

still bafled by those who call godflesh industrial doom. Seriously, how this, or other godflesh albums have doom in them?
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22.05.2014 - 00:50
BitterCOld
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Written by mz on 22.05.2014 at 00:33


still bafled by those who call godflesh industrial doom. Seriously, how this, or other godflesh albums have doom in them?


yeah, I don't get the doom thing either... I guess because it's metal, and it is slow. /shrug
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22.05.2014 - 01:16
mz
Written by BitterCOld on 22.05.2014 at 00:50

yeah, I don't get the doom thing either... I guess because it's metal, and it is slow. /shrug

oddly enough, I've seen this band being called grindcore/doom/post metal/doom by different people :|
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22.05.2014 - 01:18
Troy Killjoy
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Genres are hard. Just ask Sam Dunn.
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22.05.2014 - 01:28
BitterCOld
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Written by mz on 22.05.2014 at 01:16


oddly enough, I've seen this band being called grindcore/doom/post metal/doom by different people :|


Grind probably stems from the Grindcrusher release & tour. That album and the first At Death's Door were awesome intro cds for me way back in the day.

...wayback machine... picked up Napalm Death "Harmony Corruption" in '91, then was sent to Guam. For some reason the exchange at the nearby Air Force base stocked a ton of the old Earache releases - was able to get Bolt Thrower, Confessor, Cathedral, and (pre-wall falling) Vader. Yeah. Polish death metal from beyond Iron Curtain, on a US military base in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. All for $11. Didn't carry Godflesh so a friend of mine, when on leave, scored the S/T, Streetcleaner, and Slavestate at the WaxTrax in Denver... they did carry Pure when it came out.

Had to pay $18.95 in town to get the Roadrunner acts like Death, Obituary, etc.
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22.05.2014 - 01:55
mz
Written by BitterCOld on 22.05.2014 at 01:28

Grind probably stems from the Grindcrusher release & tour. That album and the first At Death's Door were awesome intro cds for me way back in the day.

...wayback machine... picked up Napalm Death "Harmony Corruption" in '91, then was sent to Guam. For some reason the exchange at the nearby Air Force base stocked a ton of the old Earache releases - was able to get Bolt Thrower, Confessor, Cathedral, and (pre-wall falling) Vader. Yeah. Polish death metal from beyond Iron Curtain, on a US military base in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. All for $11. Didn't carry Godflesh so a friend of mine, when on leave, scored the S/T, Streetcleaner, and Slavestate at the WaxTrax in Denver... they did carry Pure when it came out.

Had to pay $18.95 in town to get the Roadrunner acts like Death, Obituary, etc.

Good, was not aware of that Grindcrusher. I always thaought that the atribution of grind to godflesh stems from the history with napalm death.
Guess that you've been lucky enough with your introduction to extreme metal but I personally could not get into metal by a genre as extreme as grind or death metal. This could put me off.
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22.05.2014 - 04:47
Rapid Fire
Not bad, the riffing is nice and it reminds me Selfless a lot, what is a good thing as Selfless is my favourite Godflesh album.
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22.05.2014 - 09:09
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Decent song. Really looking forward to the new EP and the full length.
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22.05.2014 - 10:25
Paz
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It's an okayish track. Expecting something much worse after those first comments.
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22.05.2014 - 18:14
Koroviev
It really is ok. Let's see the rest of it.
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26.05.2014 - 22:00
Dr.Overkill26
Not Bad. Sounds kind of Killing Joke-Esque to me, especially the vocals. Heavy, Surreptitious and slow, I'll probably like it more upon repeated listens.
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27.05.2014 - 18:49
tea[m]ster
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Written by mz on 22.05.2014 at 01:16

oddly enough, I've seen this band being called grindcore/doom/post metal/doom by different people :|


No post metal Godflesh. Industrial sludge metal is what it is.
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27.05.2014 - 21:10
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by tea[m]ster on 27.05.2014 at 18:49


No post metal Godflesh. Industrial sludge metal is what it is.

No sludge metal in Godflesh either. People don't seem to understand that they're practically the archetypal industrial metal band, aside from Ministry, who were always more like sample-thrash than proper industrial to my ears. Godflesh are industrial metal, Pure and simple.
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27.05.2014 - 22:10
mz
Written by tea[m]ster on 27.05.2014 at 18:49


No post metal Godflesh. Industrial sludge metal is what it is.

Ha I forgot to give reply here. Not that I'm by any means an expert in sludge metal but to be honest, I really don't hear sludge in them. Neither the songwriting nor in the production sound similar to sludge for me.
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28.05.2014 - 19:07
tea[m]ster
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Written by Guest on 27.05.2014 at 21:10

No sludge metal in Godflesh either.


I don't think they are strictly Industrial. I hear sludge metal - more so atmospheric sludge metal: layers of distorted, down-tuned guitars with a lot of feedback.
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28.05.2014 - 19:15
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by tea[m]ster on 28.05.2014 at 19:07


I don't think they are strictly Industrial. I hear sludge metal - more so atmospheric sludge metal: layers of distorted, down-tuned guitars with a lot of feedback.

Then that's historical revisionism then as Godflesh have never been associated with sludge, and certainly not atmospheric sludge (and rightly so)
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28.05.2014 - 19:22
Demerzel
Written by Guest on 27.05.2014 at 21:10

Godflesh are industrial metal, Pure and simple.


Aww, no one noticed your reference.
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28.05.2014 - 19:24
tea[m]ster
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Written by Guest on 28.05.2014 at 19:15

Then that's historical revisionism then as Godflesh have never been associated with sludge, and certainly not atmospheric sludge (and rightly so)


I listen to StreetCleaner - especially the last few bonus live tracks - and hear soo much sludge! I guess we will need JK Broadrick to answer
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28.05.2014 - 19:29
Lit.
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Sludge in Godflesh? U wot, m8? Even Ministry was more sludgy than Godflesh were.
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28.05.2014 - 20:20
!J.O.O.E.!
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Written by Demerzel on 28.05.2014 at 19:22


Aww, no one noticed your reference.

I even put a capital letter on it and everything.
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28.05.2014 - 20:24
Demerzel
Well, at least you tried.

Oh, and the song's pretty weak.
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