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INDUSTRY - s/t. LP

MUS 334

INDUSTRY - s/t. LP
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Since their formation in the latter half of 2023, Berlin’s Industry have quickly emerged into the foreground as one of the more exciting groups of the European DIY punk scene. Having released their 2024 debut LP, touring and playing festivals all over the continent, they are now back with a follow up record that’s every bit as bruising and bleak as the first. Much has been made of how ‘on point’ Industry sound - a mid-paced cocktail of heavy toms and churning riffs recalling ‘No Sanctuary’ era Amebix or classic Killing Joke. But Industry use these sounds as a springboard rather than a template, utilising the form for genuine expression where others are tempted by retro cosplay. Their sound is pared back, pulsing, relentless but danceable. But it’s the words that result in a listen that’s engaging from start to finish, an album that’s both expressive and polemic. Just as people often describe Discharge’s lyrics as Haiku, Industry uses the band’s repetitive grooves as a wide-open canvas on which their exasperated observations are given space to land with precision. The litany of criticisms are familiar to us all - violence exacted on the poor and vulnerable by those in power, the ongoing industrialised slaughter of humans and animals, the disastrous consequences of colonialism, the list goes on… The world in 2025 is fucked, and even though they say they ‘can’t even look’, this band has got their eyes wide open.

TRACK LISTING:

A1 . Minimize Interhuman Violence
A2 . Manipulated Reality
A3 . Bodies
B4 . War On The Poor
B5 . Europe's Guilt
B1 . Deranged Thoughts
B2 . Deinstitutionalization
B3 . Symbols Of Peace
B4 . Secondhand Future
B5 . Western Dystopia

Cat No.: MUS 334

Label: → La Vida Es Un Mus



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This Product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 23 December, 2025. - All Prices incl. VAT and plus Shipping costs.

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