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Pure is the second studio album by Godflesh, recorded in 1991 for Earache Records
It was released on 13 April 1992 through Earache Records. Musically, Pure is harsh and mechanical, with protracted songs and an abundance of deliberate repetition. Like much of Godflesh's music, it is regarded as particularly heavy and aggressive.
It was released on 13 April 1992 through Earache Records In 2013, Pure was played in its near entirety at Roadburn. Robert Hampson from Loop, who contributed to many of the songs on the album, appeared and performed live with the band. The Loop song "Straight to Your Heart", which had been covered by Godflesh on the bands' 1991 split EP Loopflesh, Fleshloop, was also played
Label: Earache – MOSH32CD. Godflesh were pioneers of their time, not afraid to buck the at-that-time tradition of being a "Death Metal" band with a drummer. They used a drum machine, and overtly promoted this fact. tracks like "Spite" and "Pure" were the forerunners for today's rash of "nu metal" crossover style, with crunching heavy guitars over hip-hop inspired beats. This is a must hear for anyone wishing to know where the innovation for modern crossover rock/rap began.
Pure (Godflesh album). It was released on April 13, 1992, on Earache Records. A music video was produced for "Mothra". The CD version includes two bonus tracks. This LP was re-issued in August 2009 as part of a triple-CD package which also included both the Slavestate EP and the Cold World E. .
Godflesh "Pure" (1992) album. A World Lit Only By Fire.
Produced by Justin Broadrick & G. C. Green. Deny, Your disease Isolate, Pure. Pure, By yourself I'm so impressed, Pure. Record Label Earache Records. Recorded At Avalanche Studios.
Лейблы Earache Records.
Godflesh needs no introduction at this point in time given their hugely overarching influence on everything known to man that combined lock-step beats with the slow, crushing sounds of down-tuned riffing and a sprinkling of UK power-electronics. Justin Broadrick (main vocals, guitar, programming) and .
For Godflesh's second formal album, a new member was recruited to replace Paul Neville (though in an odd twist he appears on the first three minutes of "Love, Hate (Slugbaiting)," in fact a live sample of the old band he, Broadrick, and Green used to be in, the Fall of Because). The choice was an inspired one - Robert Hampson of Loop was then dissolving that band and beginning his initial work as Main.
| A1 | Spite | 4:30 |
| A2 | Mothra | 4:31 |
| A3 | I Wasn't Born To Follow | 7:22 |
| A4 | Predominance | 6:15 |
| B1 | Pure | 5:02 |
| B2 | Monotremata | 9:20 |
| B3 | Baby Blue Eyes | 4:39 |
| B4 | Don't Bring Me Flowers | 6:48 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOSH32CD | Godflesh | Pure (CD, Album) | Earache | MOSH32CD | UK | 1992 |
| KG - 1920592 | Godflesh | Pure (Cass, Album) | Earache | KG - 1920592 | Indonesia | 1992 |
| MOSH32CD | Godflesh | Pure (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Earache | MOSH32CD | US | 2003 |
| MOSH32CD, MOSH 32 CD | Godflesh | Pure (CD, Album, RE) | Earache, Earache, Союз, Союз | MOSH32CD, MOSH 32 CD | Russia | 2003 |
| 5516-1 | Godflesh | Pure (2xLP, Num, TP, W/Lbl) | Century Media | 5516-1 | US | 2014 |
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