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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
This is a 'Second Chance' vinyl. These are records which are unplayed, but have superficial damage from being transported unsecurely. 25% of each sale from all 'Second Chance' vinyl will go to ClientEarth.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Language Of Injury
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
'The Language Of Injury' pressed onto recycled coloured-vinyl - this pressing uses offcuts of recent colour pressings at the factory, so a lucky dip on colour variant you'll receive!
Limited to 500 copies worldwide, released via Hassle Records
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lyrics
Where, where did we go?
Disappointed but we can’t pretend that we had no warning
Finished, with nothing to show but
Satisfaction in the miscarriage of the poor performing
What would you know?
Where did we, where did we go?
What will we say, to those who came before us
And those who'll follow
Don’t look back, deny the ones that we held close
Be still and know that they’re the ones who love you most
Who love you most
I generally appreciate the album by album move away from hardcore towards extreme metal. Yet for me personally, this is where the balance is perfect. Kind of like Metallica's Ride the Lightning: subsequent albums were more sophisticated and complex, yet less intense, too. Great to come back to, again and again. jornfin
This one really goes deep. Tremendously heavy and bleak, yet crushingly groovy as well. You can easily see these guys destroying any venue they'd hit live with this. The heavy hitting slow to mid-tempo tunes are sort of tranceinducing. It's very easy to listen to it multiple times in a row or even get lost in it totally. mourner
From riffs and production to hooks and breakdowns, the Canadian metalcore veterans' seventh album ups the ante in every way. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2022
Sharptooth fight bigotry with melodic hardcore, their breakdowns an ideal vehicle for singer Lauren Kashan's incendiary insights. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 15, 2020
Seeing Portrayal of Guilt 11/14 front row absolutely destroy a small club in Baltimore on the Christfucker tour brings new meaning to the concept of tortured emotional dissonance. My head is still spinning of how scary talented these three individuals are. Completely awe-inspiring. bcb723