The 4th Movement ‎- The 4th Movement (1980/2018)

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Title: The 4th Movement
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Drag City US
Genre: Pop Rock, Detroit Rock, Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 42:54
Total Size: 98 / 285 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Revelation's Eve (2:33)
02. Always At Your Door (3:53)
03. The Christ In You (3:58)
04. Seeking the Life That's To Be (3:19)
05. The Build Up (2:49)
06. You'll Never Go Wrong (3:33)
07. He Even Reigns Today / Don't You Think Your Life Is Worth It (7:28)
08. Life Without End (6:47)
09. Key To Paradise (2:17)
10. Love and Music (3:16)
11. Jesus (Please Come) (3:01)

Throughout the mid-'70s, Detroit band Death pushed the limits of aggression and excitement as an early prototype of punk rock born of desperate political and economic times. The band recorded several albums' worth of material but couldn't secure a record deal, independently releasing one single and shelving the majority of their recorded output. Though a massive archival release campaign and documentary would bring Death's raw Afro-punk energy to a wider audience in 2009, by the end of the '70s this hardworking band was flat broke and struggling with feeling largely ignored. Penniless, the band of brothers retreated to Jericho, Vermont in hopes of finding clarity and were overtaken by a sense of spiritual awakening once they arrived. Raised in the Baptist Church, brothers Dannis, David, and Bobby Hackney had roots in religion, but they got serious about their faith on their pilgrimage to Vermont and were inspired to quickly write songs for what became the 4th Movement. Not wildly different than Death were musically, the songs that made up the 4th Movement's self-titled debut album were still high-energy workouts of jagged guitar lines and muscular rhythms. Lyrically, however, every song espouses fiery devotion to God and spirituality through a lens of anxiety in the End Times. Album opener "Revelation's Eve" is perhaps the most direct example of this apocalyptic dread. When not fixated on the end of days, songs like "You'll Never Go Wrong" and "Seeking the Life That's to Be" explore the problems faced by lost souls before they find God. The often bleak outlook of Death was rooted in the inner-city experience of living in Detroit in the '70s, and The 4th Movement reflects on the same struggles, only looking to Christ for answers. The best tracks take cues from early Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath for their complex song structures and riffs, and the unexpected syncopated breakdowns on songs like "The Build Up" are carried over as signature sounds from Death's catalog. Even with the heavy-handed Christian dogma, the 4th Movement were more of a continuation of Death than a truly separate project. Though more gospel-minded than previously, the spirit was still decidedly that of the same outsider punks who made righteously angry records just years before.




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Many thanks for lossless.