Artist:
Uniform & The Body
Genre:
Hard Rock
Rock
Alternative Rock
Total Time:
39:08
Record Label:
Sacred Bones Records
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Vinyl, Apple
Release Date
August 16, 2019
Find out more about this album release after the jump.
Uniform & The Body
Genre:
Hard Rock
Rock
Alternative Rock
Total Time:
39:08
Record Label:
Sacred Bones Records
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Vinyl, Apple
Release Date
August 16, 2019
Find out more about this album release after the jump.
Product Description: On the heels of their monolithic collaborative LP Mental Wounds Not Healing, the collaboration between industrial-noise post-everything bands Uniform & The Body returns with a second entry, Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back. Comprised of an amalgam of abrasive influence that spans Swans-y dirge and purge, Whitehouse's clenched-jaw noise, middle-period Ministry's penchant for metallic post-industrial everything, New Order's nose for melodic emotionality, and Juicy J-inspired beats, Uniform & The Body's approach delves deeper down the rabbit hole than before, igniting a sonic world of terror and bliss poised to grip the throats of fans yet again.
Prepare for a record that the band self-describes as "the middle ground between Robyn and Corrupted, but weirder.' Much like the collective's bombastic debut, Everything was built over a series of collaborative sessions with Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets in Rhode Island, mixing industrial-influenced synths, squalls of harsh noise, manipulated guitar, oodles of samples along with hard rock-inspired riffs, saccharine pop, and the alternately antagonistic and harrowing vocals of Michael Berdan and Chip King.
The result is nine tracks of ear-bleeding and confrontational fury with de ned moments of beauty that bring to mind equal parts No Trend, Merzbow, and Information Society while forging a path that is distinctly their own. Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back is specifically culled from the immortal Bruce Springsteen effort Nebraska, joining a long line of literary and cinematic references that pepper the album. And while the title is specific to that lyric, the sentiment also ties into author James Elroy and his notion that closure is an illusion, a conclusion found in his 1996 effort My Dark Places.
Dealing with tragic loss is never a closed book, and the details, circumstances, and inherent emotions that surround coping never end, they just morph into something else, only to rear their ugly head again later in life.
Prepare for a record that the band self-describes as "the middle ground between Robyn and Corrupted, but weirder.' Much like the collective's bombastic debut, Everything was built over a series of collaborative sessions with Seth Manchester at Machines with Magnets in Rhode Island, mixing industrial-influenced synths, squalls of harsh noise, manipulated guitar, oodles of samples along with hard rock-inspired riffs, saccharine pop, and the alternately antagonistic and harrowing vocals of Michael Berdan and Chip King.
The result is nine tracks of ear-bleeding and confrontational fury with de ned moments of beauty that bring to mind equal parts No Trend, Merzbow, and Information Society while forging a path that is distinctly their own. Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back is specifically culled from the immortal Bruce Springsteen effort Nebraska, joining a long line of literary and cinematic references that pepper the album. And while the title is specific to that lyric, the sentiment also ties into author James Elroy and his notion that closure is an illusion, a conclusion found in his 1996 effort My Dark Places.
Dealing with tragic loss is never a closed book, and the details, circumstances, and inherent emotions that surround coping never end, they just morph into something else, only to rear their ugly head again later in life.
TRACK LIST:
1.
Gallows in Heaven
by Uniform & The Body
(4:18)
2. Not Good Enough by Uniform & The Body (4:52)
3. Vacancy by Uniform & The Body (4:00)
4. Patron Saint of Regret (feat. SRSQ) by Uniform & The Body feat. SRSQ (4:13)
5. Penance by Uniform & The Body (3:54)
6. All This Bleeding by Uniform & The Body (4:06)
7. Day of Atonement by Uniform & The Body (4:36)
8. Waiting for the End of the World by Uniform & The Body (4:26)
9. Contempt by Uniform & The Body (4:43)
2. Not Good Enough by Uniform & The Body (4:52)
3. Vacancy by Uniform & The Body (4:00)
4. Patron Saint of Regret (feat. SRSQ) by Uniform & The Body feat. SRSQ (4:13)
5. Penance by Uniform & The Body (3:54)
6. All This Bleeding by Uniform & The Body (4:06)
7. Day of Atonement by Uniform & The Body (4:36)
8. Waiting for the End of the World by Uniform & The Body (4:26)
9. Contempt by Uniform & The Body (4:43)
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