Need to Control

Occupation

  • Vocals: Kevin Sharp
  • Guitar: Brent " Gurn " McCarty
  • Bass, Vocals, Sampling: Dan Lilker
  • Drums: Scott Lewis

Need to Control (English: " need to control " ) is the second studio album by the American grindcore band Brutal Truth. It was released in October 1994 Earache Records.

Formation

The album was recorded at Baby Monster Studios and Platinum Iceland Studios in New York City in March 1994 with Steve McAllister and Brutal Truth. Background vocals, was taken over by Mike Williams of the piece EyeHateGod Media Blitz, a cover of The Germs and Bill Yurkiewicz (Exit -13, Relapse Records ) in the piece Black Door Mine. Andy Haas played the piece Godplayer didgeridoo. Mixed, the plate was in July 1994 in the Parr Street Studios in Liverpool by Colin Richardson and Brutal Truth.

Reception

In that time Rockhard the album received below average grades and landed on the 37th and last place of the monthly editorial charts. In a " / -" - review, however, forgave Markus Müller eight out of ten and wrote " Brutal Truth underpin this disc impressively that they are still the number one of Grindcore. " The band would understand it " really good songs to write " In contrast, Wolfgang Schäfer wrote:". Brutal Truth can not or will still not write songs, and I'm not willing to whip out more than two points for this shit "These reviews are online but not available. . Instead, can be found on the magazine's website a review of Michael Rensen. This praised " cleverly placed Breaks", but refrained from an evaluation. On Allmusic.com wrote Marc van der Pol, grindcore fans could the album for its " polished aesthetics " demote, but one can not deny the genius and the " truly creative spirit " of the plate. He forgave 4.5 out of five stars as well as the award for " AMG Album Pick".

Title list

All songs were written by Brutal Truth, except where stated otherwise.

Outcoupling

To Godplayer a music video was filmed. The song also appeared as a 7 '' with the B-side Wish You Were Here ... Wish You'd Go Away ( umbetitelte a cover version of Pink Floyd ).

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