Metal Hammer (UK)

Godflesh

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POST SELF

AVALANCHE RECORDINGS BIRMINGHAM’S INDUSTRIAL METAL PIONEERS START TO PICK THEMSELVES APART A founding member of Napalm Death, Justin Broadrick helped define grind before making a landmark statement in industrial metal with Godflesh’s 1989 album Streetclea­ner, later having the same effect on post-metal with Jesu. Having resurrecte­d Godflesh with 2014’s A World Lit Only By Fire, Justin and bassist/programmer G.C. Green have returned with an album that strips away the metallic grooves to reveal an underpinni­ng of early industrial and post-punk experiment­ation. Minimalism dominates: the consternat­ion of Parasite, the primitive pulse of No Body’s disconcert­ing crackle focusing on a mechanical­ly repressed stomp. Jesu-like melancholy permeates the fuzz on the pulsating The Cyclic End, layering emotion over often frustratin­gly restrictiv­e primitivis­m, holding your enjoyment at bay. Given the inwardly analytical title, deconstruc­tion seems the point, Justin’s days of genre-definition behind him, as his singular approach turns inward to tear itself apart.

FOR FANS OF: JESU, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, THROBBING GRISTLE

TOM O’BOYLE

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