In All Languages | ||||
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Compilation album by Godflesh | ||||
Released | 24 July 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1988–1999 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal | |||
Length | 153:05 | |||
Label | Earache | |||
Producer |
Justin Broadrick G. C. Green Godflesh |
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Allmusic |
In All Languages is a compilation album released by British industrial metal band Godflesh on 24 July 2001. It is a double album. A music video DVD with the same name was also released.
In All Languages was released on 24 July 2001, thirteen years after the formation of Godflesh. Godflesh would disband one year later, only to reform in 2010.
The first disc of the album primarily features tracks from previous albums ("Like Rats", "Xnoybis", "Frail", "The Internal"), although songs from the group's EPs do hold a presence, such as "Avalanche Master Song" and "Slateman". Disc two is a collection of more obscure songs, featuring B-sides, extended mixes, and two tracks from the band's BBC session.
The day of the release of In All Languages, a music video DVD of the same name was also released. It features videos for "Crush My Soul", "Mothra", "Slavestate", "Christbait Rising" and "Avalanche Master Song".
Eduardo Rivadavia from Allmusic called In All Languages a "near-perfect career synthesis". He praised the inclusion of the tracks of the second disc which, according to him, "become especially relevant for a full appreciation of the band" and are "[a] great place to start discovering Godflesh". His only regret was the fact that it couldn't feature songs from the band's last record, Hymns.
All lyrics written by Justin Broadrick and G.C. Green.