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Human Harvest

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2003年05月06日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMartyr Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 42
SKU 672020004223

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:35:20
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Family Tree to Hang From, A

      アーティスト: Circle Of Dead Children

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      We Wear the Gimp Mask

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      Salt Rock Eyes

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      Bring Her a Mushroom Cloud (Pt. 1)

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      No Tolerance for Silence

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      Destiny of the Slug

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      Sleepwalker

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      Harvest at Dawn (Enter Fertility)

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      Corsage of Fresh Meat and Rotted Pride

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      Oak and Iron

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      Mother Pig

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      Rocket

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    13. 13.
      King Cobra vs. Queen Bee

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      Buzzard Blizzard, The

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      White Trash Headache

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      Shadow of the Narcissist

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    17. 17.
      Bring Her a Mushroom Cloud (Pt. 2)

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    18. 18.
      My Supernatural (Bells Ring Slowly)

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      Alkaline

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Circle Of Dead Children

その他
プロデューサー: Steve Austin

商品の紹介

It's tempting to wedge Circle of Dead Children into the gore/grind sub-genre: there's the imagery of the band's name, the unreadable thorny-splatter logo, the comical, constipated porcine belchings of vocalist Joe Horvath, and the Napalm Death Scum-era chaotic bursts of speed. However, this Pittsburgh outfit's artistic vision and ambition stretch beyond shock tactics and horror-movie worship, as evidenced by early albums like Starving the Vultures and especially The Genocide Machine, which were a notch more intelligent than most cookie-cutter grindcore bands. The first check in the plus-column for Human Harvest, the group's fourth album, comes via the typically intriguing production efforts of Today is the Day genius Steve Austin, who gives CODC a devastating mix, including his trademark dry-as-a-wheat-pancake bass drum thwap, a clear-yet-clearly-subterranean guitar sound, and a myriad of vocal effects that add different shades of black to cupped-microphone, death metal growls. Sure, most of the songs are of the pull-the-pin-toss-and-take-cover variety, a majority of the tracks clocking in at less than a minute, grinding away at blinding speeds or trudging through waist-deep sludge like Khanate or Grief. It's too bad the vocalizations are so indecipherable, considering the lyrical devastation contained within, apparently excavated from bile and black souls -- "White Trash Hammer" and "Rocket" read like demented haiku, and "Bring Her a Mushroom Cloud (Pt. 01)" and "Alkaline" yield elements of personal despair and political hopelessness; two elements combined to create poetry of the bleakest kind. The band stretches for album highlight "Mother Pig," a four-minute crust-inspired foray into noise experimentation that sounds like Doom consuming Neurosis, Swans, and Carcass for a soon-to-be-expunged brunch. Still, CODC has yet to reach the grindcore mastery of Brutal Truth's Need to Control or Sounds of the Animal Kingdom, because without a scrutinizing listen and a squint at the lyric sheet, the album's half-hour length whizzes by in a blur of chaotic noise and grunting. Human Harvest is worth the effort for grind fans looking for more than blastbeats and hacked-up-for-barbecue lyrical excursions (and be sure to stick around for the "hidden" track, a harrowing two minutes of electro-distorted growls that bring to mind King Kong swallowing a tank armada). ~ John Serba
Rovi

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