NAPALM DEATH - Apex Predator - Easy Meat [BLACK LP]
Product number:
SCR136LP
Product information "NAPALM DEATH - Apex Predator - Easy Meat [BLACK LP]"
Black vinyl with 4 page booklet and two sided A2 poster.
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 300 copies
Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
A2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
· New dynamic master by Patrick W. Engel, approved by the band
· Heavy matte cover print (350gsm)
· 4 page booklet in LP format with refreshed graphical design
· DIN A2 sized folded poster, two sided
· Comes in PE overbag and polylined antistatic inner sleeve
· Black 140g vinyl, manufactured in Germany
· Limited to 300 copies
About the album
"An overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic"Napalm Death's "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," released in 2015, is a visceral exploration of societal and economic injustices, delivered with the band's trademark intensity. This album presents an overwhelming spread of wildly diverse musical abrasion from the grind chiefs. A contemporary noise classic, "Apex Predator" showcases the band's ability to innovate within the extreme music genre.
The album opens with the eerie, industrial title track "Apex Predator – Easy Meat," setting the stage for a relentless auditory assault. Tracks like "Smash a Single Digit" and "How the Years Condemn" burst forth with explosive grindcore fury, while songs such as "Dear Slum Landlord…" incorporate elements of doom and post-punk, demonstrating the band's versatility.
Lyrically, the album tackles themes of exploitation and dehumanization, with Barney Greenway's powerful vocals delivering scathing critiques of corporate greed and social apathy. The band's unyielding energy and commitment to their message resonate throughout the album, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers.
"Apex Predator – Easy Meat" is a testament to Napalm Death's status as pioneers of grindcore, blending ferocious speed, brutal soundscapes, and thought-provoking content into a cohesive and impactful work.
Track listing
A1. Apex Predator - Easy MeatA2. Smash a Single Digit
A3. Metaphorically Screw You
A4. How the Years Condemn
A5. Stubborn Stains
A6. Timeless Flogging
A7. Dear Slum Landlord...
A8. Cesspits
B1. Bloodless Coup
B2. Beyond the Pale
B3. Stunt Your Growth
B4. Hierarchies
B5. One-Eyed
B6. Adversarial / Copulating Snakes
B7. Critical Gluttonous Mass
Artist: | Napalm Death |
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Color effect: | Single color |
Label/Manufacturer: | Supreme Chaos Records |
Vinyl specification: | 140g Vinyl, Booklet |
Genre: | Grindcore |
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