Starting with, of all things, a soft, dark synth string piece, "Cold World," and its fellow tracks -- all versions or remixes of the same song, "Nihil" -- complement the Pure album, having been recorded at the same sessions. Cold World originally surfaced as a semi-teaser to the full-length effort, and certainly the title track would have easily fit on the album as a whole, with Robert Hampson providing another appearance with the band on a good mid-level cruncher with, indeed, prominent keyboard parts. As for "Nihil," it's ...
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Starting with, of all things, a soft, dark synth string piece, "Cold World," and its fellow tracks -- all versions or remixes of the same song, "Nihil" -- complement the Pure album, having been recorded at the same sessions. Cold World originally surfaced as a semi-teaser to the full-length effort, and certainly the title track would have easily fit on the album as a whole, with Robert Hampson providing another appearance with the band on a good mid-level cruncher with, indeed, prominent keyboard parts. As for "Nihil," it's a fair but not deathless number that makes all the appropriate noises without being as gripping as peak Godflesh tracks. The "Total Belief" mix is a more intriguing instrumental exploration and reconstruction of the track, while the "No Belief" mix follows in the same general vein without adding much more to what has gone before. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi
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Add this copy of Cold World to cart. $39.72, new condition, Sold by beneton rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Millsboro, DE, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Relativity.
Add this copy of Cold World Ep to cart. $48.45, new condition, Sold by T J MAX MEDIA rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from GARFIELD, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Relativity/Combat/Ruthless.