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Decline & Fall (EP)

Decline & Fall
Godflesh - Decline and Fall.jpg
EP by Godflesh
Released 2 June 2014 (2014-06-02)
Genre Industrial metal
Length 20:34
Label Avalanche
Producer Justin Broadrick
Godflesh chronology
Messiah EP
(2003)Messiah EP2003
Decline & Fall
(2014)
A World Lit Only by Fire
(2014)A World Lit Only by Fire2014
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Pitchfork 7.9/10

Decline & Fall is an EP by English industrial metal band Godflesh. It was released on 2 June 2014 through band leader Justin Broadrick's own record label, Avalanche Recordings. The EP is the second release by Godflesh since Hymns (2001), following the 2013 single "F.O.D. (Fuck of Death)". It precedes the band's seventh studio album, A World Lit Only by Fire.

The track "Ringer" was released for streaming on 21 May 2014 on the band's Soundcloud account.

The EP, as well as the upcoming album, features extensive use of eight-string guitar. The guitar was provided by Blakhart, which released a Justin Broadrick eight-string signature guitar. On its use on upcoming Godflesh releases, he stated:

"I have been playing an 8 string guitar for a few years now, first release that was 8 string was the Jesu's Christmas EP in 2010. All new Godflesh, both the EP and the new LP, were written and recorded with an 8 string, mainly due to the ability to tune even lower coupled with the capability to achieve more complex dissonant chords and riffs. On the latest Jesu LP Everyday I Get Closer to the Light from Which I Came, "The Great Leveller" is with 8-string guitar."

According to Broadrick, Decline and Fall was initially part of the following studio album, A World Lit Only By Fire. Wanting to keep the album under an hour, he cut the more "colorful" and "dynamic" outlying tracks and combined them to create the EP.

Zoe Camp of Pitchfork gave the album a positive review, writing, "Avant and yet strangely accessible, industrially-minded but all-embracing, Decline and Fall confirms that a decade-plus-long absence has dulled neither Godflesh’s industrial spirit, nor their devotion to experimentation." Gregory Heany of Allmusic described the EP as "sludgy, grime-covered industrial metal that feels like a promising preview for their first post-breakup full-length, A World Lit Only by Fire."


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