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GREYER THAN YOU REMEMBER (VINYL)
Employed To Serve
Title
GREYER THAN YOU REMEMBER (VINYL)
Artist
UPC
5060129113215
Label
Release Date
Jun 5, 2015
Format
LP
Packaging
LP Deluxe Box
Weight
0.637
Price
$61inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
Employed To Serve's trajectory to date has been explosive. Two bedroom-crafted EPs (released by Jay Randall from Agoraphobic Nosebleed on Grindcore Karaoke) preceded last year's full-band EP, 'Change Nothing Regret Everything,' which also marked the beginning of their relationship with Holy Roar Records.
Embroiling a DIY approach and work ethic, they have now played 100 gigs throughout Europe, in just over a year. Recorded and mixed by Lewis Johns (Gnarwolves, Funeral For A Friend) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Converge, Integrity), their new album 'Greyer Than You Remember' was placed in safe hands.
This confident, cohesive and colossal sounding album of technical hardcore features the recurring theme of selfworth and apathy for life, a theme that was present in their previous release. It also focuses on tragic personalities encountered in day-to-day life. They've honed their shards of mosh-detonation, such as the (early) Norma Jean/ Everytime I Die styling's of "Threads" and "No One's Perfect...," whilst also displaying expansive, cinematic tendencies in tracks such as "Bones To Break" and "As Cold As The Rest," tracks that indicate that this band could go anywhere.
Embroiling a DIY approach and work ethic, they have now played 100 gigs throughout Europe, in just over a year. Recorded and mixed by Lewis Johns (Gnarwolves, Funeral For A Friend) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Converge, Integrity), their new album 'Greyer Than You Remember' was placed in safe hands.
This confident, cohesive and colossal sounding album of technical hardcore features the recurring theme of selfworth and apathy for life, a theme that was present in their previous release. It also focuses on tragic personalities encountered in day-to-day life. They've honed their shards of mosh-detonation, such as the (early) Norma Jean/ Everytime I Die styling's of "Threads" and "No One's Perfect...," whilst also displaying expansive, cinematic tendencies in tracks such as "Bones To Break" and "As Cold As The Rest," tracks that indicate that this band could go anywhere.
Tracklisting
- Live Without
- Live Without
- Watching Films To Forget I Exist
- Watching Films To Forget I Exist
- Greyer Than You Remember
- Greyer Than You Remember
- Threads
- Threads
- No One's Perfect, This Includes You
- No One's Perfect, This Includes You
- Bones To Break
- Bones To Break
- Tower Mouth
- Tower Mouth
- Beg For Rain
- Beg For Rain
- Bury Yourself (Deep)
- Bury Yourself (Deep)
- As Cold As The Rest
- As Cold As The Rest


