The Sweet Release of Death - The Blissful Joy of Living
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The Blissful Joy of Living

Label Subroutine Records ‎– SR094
Format Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Album
Barcode 2090405371834
Country Netherlands
Released 10 Oct 2019
Genre Rock
Style Noise
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€19,99

The Sweet Release Of Death triumph over doom-and-gloom with a pinch of dark humor and a penchant for stretching guitar-based musics outer peripheries. The group forms a maelstrom of ear-splitting racket together, molded into a stylish, streamlined proto-goth act. Third album The Blissful Joy Of Living finds the band reaching for their core instincts, channeling the brimming energy of their live shows. The Blissful Joy Of Living could be considered a playful counter statement to their own name. Over the span of six songs, it offers an acute glimpse of a band mired in total disarray, struggling to progress from the freewheeling recording methods that fueled their acclaimed self-titled predecessor. The Blissful Joy Of Livings punctual makeup, clocking in at just 17 minutes, is an honest symptom of three individuals driving their creative limits to the point of absolute exhaustion. The result, brutalist noise pop thats feral and graceful in equal measure

1 Sway 04:01
2 Ponytail 03:54
3 Sick Girl 03:20
4 Hey 01:57
5 Orange Blanket 03:20
6 The Weather is Great Today 02:52
Band [The Sweet Release Of Death Are] – Alicia Bretón Ferrer
Band [The Sweet Release Of Death Are] – Martijn Tevel
Band [The Sweet Release Of Death Are] – Sven Engelsman
Bass, Vocals – Alicia Bretón Ferrer
Drums – Sven Engelsman
Guitar – Martijn Tevel
Mastered By – Pieter Kloos
Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By – Floyd Atema
Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By – Tammo Kersbergen
Written-By – The Sweet Release of Death
The Blissful Joy Of Living could be considered a playful counter statement to their own name. Over the span of six songs, it offers an acute glimpse of a band mired in total disarray, struggling to progress from the freewheeling recording methods that fueled their acclaimed self-titled predecessor.
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