Godflesh's latest offering, "A World Only Lit By Fire" on white vinyl, is like a flaming meteor crashing into your turntable.
Justin K.
Broadrick and G.
C.
Green have once again unleashed their signature blend of industrial metal, creating a sonic apocalypse that will leave you in a state of utter destruction (in the best way possible, of course).
From the opening track, "New Dark Ages," to the haunting closer, "Be God," every moment on this album is a visceral assault on the senses.
The relentless drums, pounding bass, and searing guitars combine to create a wall of sound that will leave you gasping for breath.
Lyrically, the album explores themes of isolation, despair, and the darkness that lurks within us all.
Broadrick's tortured vocals are the perfect match for the bleak subject matter, adding an extra layer of intensity to the already brutal instrumentation.
If you're looking for a musical experience that will leave you reeling, look no further than "A World Only Lit By Fire." It's a masterclass in industrial metal, and a reminder that Godflesh are still at the top of their game after all these years.
Justin K.
Broadrick and G.
C.
Green have once again unleashed their signature blend of industrial metal, creating a sonic apocalypse that will leave you in a state of utter destruction (in the best way possible, of course).
From the opening track, "New Dark Ages," to the haunting closer, "Be God," every moment on this album is a visceral assault on the senses.
The relentless drums, pounding bass, and searing guitars combine to create a wall of sound that will leave you gasping for breath.
Lyrically, the album explores themes of isolation, despair, and the darkness that lurks within us all.
Broadrick's tortured vocals are the perfect match for the bleak subject matter, adding an extra layer of intensity to the already brutal instrumentation.
If you're looking for a musical experience that will leave you reeling, look no further than "A World Only Lit By Fire." It's a masterclass in industrial metal, and a reminder that Godflesh are still at the top of their game after all these years.






