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Posthuman [ CD / Album ]

Posthuman

SKU: CD29146 Barcode: 0039841555721
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  • Released Date: 16 Feb 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

HARMS WAY's latest offering, "Posthuman," is a wild, cacophonous ride through the depths of heavy music. The Chicago-based band continues to push the boundaries of hardcore and metal, blending pulverizing riffs with frenetic energy. From the moment the album kicks off with the title track, it's clear that HARMS WAY mean business. The relentless drumming and guttural vocals create a sense of unease that is both thrilling and slightly terrifying.

Tracks like "Last Man" and "Temptation" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly transition from bone-crushing breakdowns to melodic interludes, creating a dynamic listening experience. The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument cutting through the mix with razor-sharp precision.

One of the standout moments on "Posthuman" is the track "Become a Machine," which features a guest appearance from Knocked Loose's Bryan Garris. The song is an all-out assault on the senses, with blistering guitars and thunderous drums propelling the listener into a frenzy.

Overall, "Posthuman" is a testament to HARMS WAY's evolution as a band. They have managed to capture the intensity of their live shows and translate it into a cohesive and powerful album. If you're a fan of heavy music that pushes the boundaries, "Posthuman" is a must-listen.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Human Carrying Capacity
2. Last Man
3. Sink
4. Temptation
5. Became a Machine
6. Call My Name
7. Unreality
8. Dissect Me
9. The Gift
10. Dead Space

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About the artist

Harm's Way

HARMS WAY burst onto the hardcore scene like a wrecking ball, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Hailing from Chicago, this five-piece band is not for the faint-hearted. With a sound that blends elements of metallic hardcore, industrial, and grindcore, HARMS WAY is a force to be reckoned with. Fronted by the enigmatic James Pligge, HARMS WAY brings a unique intensity to their live performances that is unmatched. Pligge's raw, guttural vocals cut through the chaotic instrumentation like a chainsaw, creating an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and terrifying. Their latest album, 'Posthuman', is a sonic onslaught that pushes the boundaries of hardcore music. From the brutal riffs of tracks like 'Last Man' to the haunting melodies of 'The Gift', HARMS WAY proves that they are not afraid to experiment and evolve. But don't let their aggressive sound fool you - behind the wall of noise lies a band of talented musicians who are dedicated to their craft. Drummer Chris Mills is a powerhouse behind the kit, while the dual guitar attack of Bo Lueders and Nick Gauthier adds layers of complexity to their sound. In a music industry that is often dominated by trends and gimmicks, HARMS WAY stands out as a band that is unapologetically themselves. They are not here to please the masses - they are here to break boundaries and shatter expectations. And for that, we salute them.

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