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title: "Post Self"
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# Post Self

**Brand:** godflesh
**Price:** ₱246
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- **What is this?** Post Self by godflesh
- **How much does it cost?** ₱246 with free shipping
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## Description

Vinyl LP pressing. Over two years in the making, Post Self explores the less 'metal' side of Godflesh; taking in the formative influences, and spitting out something more informed by late 70's/early 80's post punk and industrial than it is anything metal related. The 10-track set is thematically personal and obsessive, exploring anxiety, depression, fear, mortality, and family relationships (Mother / Father).

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Godflesh at the top of their game
  

*by A***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2017*

I am still digesting this album but I have read some reviews of the album that seem to miss the mark.  So I am going to pen some initial thoughts here. . .Some reviewers have compared "Post Self" to "Pure" and the previous album, "A World Lit Only by Fire," to Streetcleaner.  These really mis-characterize both of the most recent albums.  More accurately, "A World Lit Only by Fire" was very much a riff-driven guitars-at-the-front album with its closest kinship to its predecessor, "Hymns."  It was a solid return though at times claustrophobic and lacked some of my favorite Godflesh elements (clean vocals, varied tempos, etc.).  Post Self, while still knee deep in riffs (it is a Godflesh album), is far more expansive and brings in the full battery of Godflesh soundscapes.Here, the dynamics of bass and guitar here are much more akin to earlier Godflesh efforts - the bass sits at the fore and frequently drives the melody.  This is particularly true of earlier tracks.  At the same time, there is much more dynamic use of the guitars, which frequently "jangle" atop the bass line.  Listen to the song Streetcleaner if you want to get a sense at what I am getting at here.  Moreover, Post Self brings more dynamic play with Broaderick's vocals and with tempos.  This album has more clean, melodic singing than its predecessor.  And there is also greater use of machines.  These are all elements that were in place with Godflesh's earliest work (eg, latter half of Streetcleaner album).However, this is not to say the Post Self is derivative of the back-catalog - far from it.  There is a certain fresh vibrancy here that I wasn't really getting from the most recent Godflesh releases (both before and after the split) and in general the songs are just more memorable and varied. I highly recommended this album for Godflesh fans of old.  It is also a good place for newcomers to start.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The face of Godflesh
  

*by D***H on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2019*

The new album by Godflesh seems like a culmination of sorts. Their industrial side is on a bit more display than their metal side (although when the metal comes, it comes in the form of a tank ready to plow over anything in it's way, as expected). There are hints of everything from the early era debut/Streetcleaner/Pure to the most recent efforts, and a little Jesu thrown into the mix. Compelling ideas, crushing drum programming, insistent distorted bass, sparse melodies and eerie guitar textures, and vocals that go from angry to plaintive to droning weaver their way in and out of the album, and create a true work of musical art for the 21st century. There's not a throwaway track on here, there are only supremely moody songs for many different moods. As an owner of all of their work, I'd rank this one right below Streetcleaner in terms of favorites. Pretty incredible, this far in, to see a band achieve such creative heights.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The Yang to A World Lit Only By Fires Yin.
  

*by B***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2017*

I have been a long time Godflesh fan. I feel they're now doing the best material of their career. A world lit only by fire was crushing and has been in constant rotation for me. Rather then repeat what they did with that album they took a completely different approach and created a much more dynamic and atmospheric album. I was a little disappointed at first because I initially wanted something as heavy as World. But after a few listens everything started clicking. This album is a grower for sure. It does have some heavy tracks as well. But overall the album is more about atmosphere, mood, and layers. This is the Yang to A World's Yin. Favorite track for me is Be God.

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