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    REALIZE – Machine Violence [FULL ALBUM STREAM]

    Pre-Order ‘Machine Violence Here: http://bit.ly/realize-machineviolence
    Digital Downloads/Streaming: http://orcd.co/realize-machineviolence
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    ‘Machine Violence’ is available on September 25th on CD/LP/Digital.

    1. Alone Against Flames (00:00)
    2. Melted Base (03:22)
    3. Ghost in The Void (06:12)
    4. Long Stare (09:55)
    5. Hypermech (12:17)
    6. Disappear (16:00)
    7. Simulated World Down (19:24)
    8. Slag Pile (23:39)
    9. Gateway Trial (27:08)
    10. Heavy Legs in The Mansion (31:48)

    Official Links:

    REALIZE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realizeindustrialmetal/
    REALIZE on Bandcamp: https://realizeindustrial.bandcamp.com/

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    http://www.relapserecords.bandcamp.com
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    #Realize #IndustrialMetal #RelapseRecords

    Arizona’s REALIZE channel Godflesh, Nailbomb, and Meathook Seed with their sophomore album Machine Violence, assembling an abrasive and hyper-aggressive take on industrial metal. The band, featuring Kyle Kennedy (Sex Prisoner), Matt Underwood (Sex Prisoner) and Matt Mutterperl (North and Languish), amalgamate crushing metal riffs with driving, yet often unorthodox industrial rhythms and dissonant noise.

    The pace of Machine Violence is unrelenting throughout. REALIZE tackles stark themes such as isolation, altered reality, simulations, and anxiety, taking inspiration from science fiction writers such as Phillip K Dick and Frederik Pohl. Redefining “heavy”, tracks such as “Disappear” and “Slag Pile” see the band unleashing menacing riffs against in-your-face, confrontational vocals, while “Alone Against Flames” and “Melted Base” thrash the listener straight away with faster tempos and and a hardcore swagger.

    Adhering to an old-school approach of writing and recording, REALIZE and Machine Violence reflect on the advancing convergence of organic life and machines. No amps or drums were used in the recording process; vocals, guitars, and bass all used computerized amps and effect modulations, and drums were programmed on an Alesis machine.

    With Machine Violence, REALIZE leap forward and showcase industrial metal at its most ferocious and uncompromising!

    source Relapse Records

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