I love Pitchshifter's Industrial. Definitely a great album. Unfortunately it is a disk with no identity, because all eight tracks exude the first Justin Broadrick solo work, the chaotic, energetic and dragged Streetcleaner, the legendary band Godflesh.
Despite the guttural Mark Clayden be a little deeper than the Broadrick, everything from the riffs, the drums, the melody and even dragged the electronic elements are exactly the same as Streetcleaner, giving the impression that Industrial is a demo discarded by members of Godflesh.
Of course, it is undeniable to say that we have a good harvest here as Landfill, and Catharsis, dragged and so heavy that it's like listening to a dirge of demons.
With a total of 8 tracks (relaunched in 1998 with the presence of the live version of Gravid Rage version) and exact 38 minutes in duration, Industrial is a powerful album, and it could be even greater if the influences of Godflesh would not be so evident and there was an identity crisis. For those who like the genre Industrial Metal classic, it's a full plate. |