Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Uniform / The Body - Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back (2019) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Uniform / The Body - Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back (2019)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / June 27, 2024 / 0

The Body has a naked sound of brutal electronic drone noise that needs to be covered. Uniform has their own sound outfit of industrial noise/metal. Put a Uniform on The Body and see what happens. Well, their first collaboration is a drone metal album called Mental Wounds Not Healing. I might check out that one later, but for now, let's head into their second collaboration, the more industrial Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back!

I love heavy and catchy this offering is, in which sludgy beats are melded together with pop rhythms. The groove just stomps right through in great power. If this is what industrial metal sounds like mixed with synth-pop, we might have an interesting future of music in our hands.

Right from the start, "Gallows in Heaven" marches in with distorted beats. I love the punk-ish vocal delivery of Michael Berdan that fits well with the brutal noise from the guitars and bass. "Not Good Enough" is everything I want from this intense sound and more. It is a mighty monolith with post-punk-ish riffing. "Vacancy" has the drum machinery of late 80s Ministry leading into insanely catchy chords. Once again, the vocals by Berdan are something to love for the mighty aggression.

"Patron Saint of Regret" has the experimental noise sound left behind recently by Controlled Bleeding, structured by more of the punk-ish shouts of Berdan along with hip-hop beats. "Penance" is another interesting blend of industrial noise and synthpop with great production that can massage the brains of the strong and damage the brains of the weak. This kind of sound really is quite underrated. Though it would be greater if there were less of Chip King's screams that sound like a rooster being tortured. "All This Bleeding" has some more of the best post-punk riffing as waves of bass drum programming slice through.

"Day of Atonement" has that hip-hop pace again with heavier riffing and vocal effects to induce some chills. "Waiting for the End of the World" has some electronic ambience backed up by a different voice that's sinister all the same. The end that you're waiting for hasn't arrived yet until one final track... "Contempt" is pretty much the soundtrack to the final moments of Earth before total destruction with the massive sludgy riffing and percussion of Godflesh and 90s Ministry. It can't end more brutally than this!

I'm a little surprised by how much I love this collab. Industrial noise-metal had never sounded this amazing before. This would've been perfect, but what's blocking out the remaining half-star is Chip King "tortured rooster" screams. They're not bad, but they could've been improved. Still this is the kind of style with the potential to stun the Earth!

Favorites: "Not Good Enough", "Vacancy", "Penance", "All This Bleeding", "Contempt"

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