Guilt Trip - Feed the Fire
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We would like to present to you Guilt Trip and the smashing album "Feed the Fire". Guilt Trip is known to some, and to some others this album will be an introduction you will not forget in the first time. So get ready to take a Guilt Trip. The album is going to be released on 23rd March in Scandinavia and on 13th April outside Scandinavia via Complete Control Productions.
Guilt Trip was born out of the ashes of Chirurgie Esthetique, stalwarts of Sweden’s industrial scene who were active throughout the nineties. Fuelled by dissent and incisive observations of mankind’s less enticing traits, Guilt Trip have little time for posturing and prefer to go straight for the listener’s jugular.
Despite being influenced by what post-industrial aficionados term the "Vancouver sound", shaped by precursors such as Numb and Skinny Puppy, Guilt Trip have established an identity all of their own over the course of their three previous albums. The twelve tracks on "Feed the Fire" push the point further with their maelstrom of intricate, aggressive electronics and searing vocals.
Guilt Trip was born out of the ashes of Chirurgie Esthetique, stalwarts of Sweden’s industrial scene who were active throughout the nineties. Fuelled by dissent and incisive observations of mankind’s less enticing traits, Guilt Trip have little time for posturing and prefer to go straight for the listener’s jugular.Guilt Trip was born out of the ashes of Chirurgie Esthetique, stalwarts of Sweden’s industrial scene who were active throughout the nineties. Fuelled by dissent and incisive observations of mankind’s less enticing traits, Guilt Trip have little time for posturing and prefer to go straight for the listener’s jugular.
Despite being influenced by what post-industrial aficionados term the "Vancouver sound", shaped by precursors such as Numb and Skinny Puppy, Guilt Trip have established an identity all of their own over the course of their three previous albums. The twelve tracks on "Feed the Fire" push the point further with their maelstrom of intricate, aggressive electronics and searing vocals.
Despite being influenced by what post-industrial aficionados term the "Vancouver sound", shaped by precursors such as Numb and Skinny Puppy, Guilt Trip have established an identity all of their own over the course of their three previous albums. The twelve tracks on "Feed the Fire" push the point further with their maelstrom of intricate, aggressive electronics and searing vocals.
Tracklist:
01. Headplate
02. Breathe
03. Inanimate
04. Eternal Return
05. Unite
06. Once a Week Twice a Day
07. Reset
08. Life Spit Love
09. Fragments
10. Crack Up
11. Braptism
12. The Bright Side of Lies
The album comes with a limited bonus disc packed with remixes of the album for all who preorders the album at www.ccproductions.org
The album release was preceded by a single "Inanimate"
The single is only released digitally and can be found in the major digital music stores worldwide.
You can listen to the single at http://www.soundcloud.com/ccontrolproductions
Upcoming live gigs:
April 20, The Boilerroom Warsaw (Klub Fabryka Kotłów, ul. Bema 65)
April 28, Deep Malmö, Sweden.