- Streetcleaner
Infobox Album | Name = Streetcleaner
Type = studio
Artist =Godflesh
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Released = 1989
Recorded = May–August 1989
Genre =Industrial metal
Experimental
Length = 66:16
Label =Earache Records
Producer =J. K. Broadrick ,G. C. Green
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wzanqj7bojka link]
Last album = "Godflesh" [EP]
(1988)
This album = "Streetcleaner"
(1989)
Next album = "Slavestate " [EP]
(1991) |"Streetcleaner" is the second release and the debut full length album by the band
Godflesh , following the release of their self- titled EP in 1988. It was released in 1989 onEarache Records .It can be considered to be the next step in the evolution of their pioneering sound, fusing mechanized rhythms with dissonant guitars and tortured, guttural vocals, creating a sound commonly desribed as 'apocalyptic'.
The album is generally regarded by fans and critics alike to be
Godflesh 'smagnum opus and a landmark album in the field of extreme music, although the continuous experimentation and evolution inherent in Godflesh's ever changing output have ensured a devoted following to every other stage of their many works.Track listing
#"Like Rats" – 4:28
#"Christbait Rising" – 7:06
#"Pulp" – 4:21
#"Dream Long Dead" – 5:22
#"Head Dirt" – 6:13
#"Devastator/Mighty Trust Krusher" – 8:53
#"Life Is Easy" – 4:53
#"Streetcleaner" – 6:50
#"Locust Furnace" – 4:48
#;Bonus tracks (the "Tiny Tears" EP);
#"Tiny Tears" – 3:24
#"Wound" – 3:07
#"Dead Head" – 4:07
#"Suction" – 3:23Track information
* Tracks 1-5 were recorded at Soundcheck in
Birmingham , May-August 1989, without Paul Neville.
* Tracks 6-9 were recorded at Square Dance inDerby , May 1989, with Paul Neville.
* Even though "Devastator/Mighty Trust Krusher" is listed as track 6, the CD release divides the song into two which brings the total number of tracks up to 14. Track times are 3:20 and 5:26.
* Tracks 10-13 were originally recorded as the "Tiny Tears" [EP] , which the band wanted the label to release as their follow up to the Godflesh [EP] .Earache Records , however, pushed the band to record a full length album instead, and the "Tiny Tears" [EP] never saw an independent release. The tracks were instead later appended as bonus tracks to the second CD issue of "Streetcleaner".Credits
*G. Christian Green - Bass
*Paul Neville - Guitar (6-9 only)
*Justin Broadrick - Guitar, Vocals
*Machine - Rhythm
*Produced byGodflesh
*Engineered - Pete Gault (tracks 1 - 5) / Rick Peet (remaining tracks)
*Album cover - From the movie, "Altered States": first hallucination scene
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