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To Dull The Blades Of Your Abuse (Lp)

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Format: CD

Cat No: PROS104112

Format Details: Lp

Release Date:  31 January 2020

Label:  Prosthetic Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  656191041126

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Metal  

Release Date:  31 January 2020

Label:  Prosthetic Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  656191041119

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Metal  

  • Description

    LEECHED return with their second album, To Dull The Blades Of Your Abuse. If you thought their debut was everything abrasive and cathartic about modern extreme metal, then prepare yourself - they've taken things up a notch or ten. On their sophomore album, LEECHED prepare to broach uncomfortable topics in a way that is as unflinching as it is emotive.LEECHED have honed their craft, embraced a far denser production ethos and have edged much closer to the sound they envisaged when they first formed as a band. The industrial overtones of their debut remain; cold, desolate, inhospitable. The trio have created a seemingly impenetrable exterior of expansive bleakness. Yet underneath the surface there is a white-hot mass of barely controlled aggression, writhing under the scrutiny of their collective creativity.Throughout the album, the lyrics are shot through with anatomical references, lending themselves to creating an ever-more visceral listening experience. Invoking the bleakness of a dystopian landscape, the album confronts topics we are predisposed to shying away from. Dissecting the intimate layers of abuse, and the emotional hinterland where the lines between cause and effect become blurred. Combining extremely personal experiences with a broader commentary on society,as seen through an overtly stark lens, To Dull The Blades Of Your Abuse is uneasy listening; claustrophobic, furious and all-consuming.

    Description

    LEECHED return with their second album, To Dull The Blades Of Your Abuse. If you thought their debut was everything abrasive and cathartic about modern extreme metal, then prepare yourself - they've taken things up a notch or ten. On their sophomore album, LEECHED prepare to broach uncomfortable topics in a way that is as unflinching as it is emotive.LEECHED have honed their craft, embraced a far denser production ethos and have edged much closer to the sound they envisaged when they first formed as a band. The industrial overtones of their debut remain; cold, desolate, inhospitable. The trio have created a seemingly impenetrable exterior of expansive bleakness. Yet underneath the surface there is a white-hot mass of barely controlled aggression, writhing under the scrutiny of their collective creativity.Throughout the album, the lyrics are shot through with anatomical references, lending themselves to creating an ever-more visceral listening experience. Invoking the bleakness of a dystopian landscape, the album confronts topics we are predisposed to shying away from. Dissecting the intimate layers of abuse, and the emotional hinterland where the lines between cause and effect become blurred. Combining extremely personal experiences with a broader commentary on society,as seen through an overtly stark lens, To Dull The Blades Of Your Abuse is uneasy listening; claustrophobic, furious and all-consuming.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Hound's Jaw
      • 2. The Grey Tide
      • 3. I, Flatline
      • 4. Now It Ends
      • 5. Earth And Ash
      • 6. Famine At The Gates
      • 7. Praise Your Blades
      • 8. Burn With Me
      • 9. Let Me Die
      • 10. Black Sun Ceremony

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Hound's Jaw
      • 2. The Grey Tide
      • 3. I, Flatline
      • 4. Now It Ends
      • 5. Earth And Ash

      Side 2

      • 1. Famine At The Gates
      • 2. Praise Your Blades
      • 3. Burn With Me
      • 4. Let Me Die
      • 5. Black Sun Ceremony