MP3 1511 mb.
Performer: Gaza
Title: No Absolutes In Human Suffering
Country: US
Catalog Number: BMA047
Label: Black Market Activities
Released: 31 Jul 2012
Style: Math Rock, Stoner Rock, Grindcore, Doom Metal, Hardcore
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 494
| 1 | Winter In Her Blood |
| 2 | When They Beg |
| 3 | The Vipers |
| 4 | Skull Trophy |
| 5 | The Crown |
| 6 | Not With All The Hope In The World |
| 7 | Routine And Then Death |
| 8 | The Truth Weighs Nothing |
| 9 | No Absolutes In Human Suffering |
| 10 | Mostly Hair And Bones Now |
| 11 | This We Celebrate |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMA 047 | Gaza | No Absolutes In Human Suffering (LP, Album, Ltd, Red) | Black Market Activities | BMA 047 | US | 2012 |
| BMA 047 | Gaza | No Absolutes In Human Suffering (LP, Album, RP, Ora) | Black Market Activities | BMA 047 | US | 2013 |
| BMA047 | Gaza | No Absolutes In Human Suffering (LP, Album, Gol) | Black Market Activities | BMA047 | US | 2012 |
| BMA047 | Gaza | No Absolutes In Human Suffering (LP, Album, Pur) | Black Market Activities | BMA047 | US | 2012 |
| BMA047 | Gaza | No Absolutes In Human Suffering (LP, Album, Whi) | Black Market Activities | BMA047 | US | 2012 |
comes in Digipak with booklet
No Absolutes in Human Suffering is the third and final studio album by American metal band Gaza. The album's name is inspired by novelist Cormac McCarthy. Jon Parkin vocals. Michael Mason Absolutes in Human Suffering by Gaza, released 02 August 2012 1. Mostly Hair and Bones Now 2. This We Celebrate 3. The Truth Weighs Nothing 4. Not with All the Hope in the World 5. The Vipers 6. No Absolutes in Human Suffering 7. The Crown 8. When They Beg 9. Winter in Her Blood 10. Skull Trophy 11. Routine and Then Death. go to album. No Absolutes in Human Suffering. Gaza - I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die Full Album - Продолжительность: 50:07 Cristian Camilo Carrero R. AEPHANEMER - Memento Mori Full album. In a 2012 interview, vocalist Jon Parkin describes No Absolutes in Human Suffering as a more focused endeavor compared to their previous albums, which takes a deeper look at the disintegration of the United States and the truth about humanity. In the making of this album, Gaza was heavily influenced by Cormac McCarthy, whose works frequently depict violent, post-apocalypticdesolate environments, with a bleak writing style that commonly explores themes of death, cruelty, isolation, and the moral decline of humanity. Regarding McCarthys influence, Parkin states . Gaza's last album was called He Is Never Coming Back. The He in the title refers to God. Around the time of the record's release in 2009, vocalist Jon Parkin was quoted as saying He Is Never Coming Back is a knife pushed slowly through the temple and into humanity's primitive religiousness. It is a call to utilize the same logic and reason applied in every other aspect of our lives in the assessment of theology. The music's just as intense and amped on No Absolutes in Human Suffering, the Salt Lake City, Utah, grindcore band's third album- and best to date. It works so well because they find a balance between melody and cacaphony. Album 2012 11 Songs. 2012 black market activities. More By Gaza. I Dont Care Where I Go When I Die. He Is Never Coming Back. Évader - Single. GAZA LYRICS. album: No Absolutes In Human Suffering 2012. Mostly Hair And Bones Now 2. Not With All The Hope In The World 5. No Absolutes In Human Suffering 7. Winter In Her Blood 10. Routine And Then Death. Mostly Hair And Bones Now. I pulled the dead horse out from under a tarp in my back yard piece by piece. Once proud, once full of strength. She was gold. Mostly hair and bones now. I dragged a leg around the yard for hours wearing a path. I left it there in the. Songs in album Gaza - No Absolutes In Human Suffering 2012. Gaza - Mostly Hair And Bones Now. The album opens up with Mostly Hair and Bones Now, featuring a mild but ominous beginning that does not prepare the listener for what is actually rather generic explosive intro. From there, Gaza begin to barrage the listener with their fierce delivery. There are sparse moments throughout in which one can catch their breath, as the 44 minute run-time is filled with snarling vocals and pounding percussion. However, the band is still able to surprise, with No Absolutes in Human Suffering feeling like their most complete and accomplished record to date. It still has that Gaza flair, but underneath the band has fine-tuned their delivery to make their finest outing to date. Listen free to Gaza No Absolutes in Human Suffering Mostly Hair and Bones Now, This We Celebrate and more. 11 tracks 43:15. Gaza was an American metalcore band from Salt Lake City, Utah. Formed in 2004, they were signed to Black Market Activities and released one extended play and three full-length albums