Scorn - Hit video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/06/19

Artist: Scorn

Song: Hit

Album: Vae Solis

Year: 1992

Track #: 3 of 13

The first incarnation of British industrial/dub music project Scorn was as a trio on their first album "Vae Solis" released by Earache Records. To say the least, the album was a reunion of three original and core members of the grindcore act Napalm Death: Mick Harris (drums), Nik Bullen (vocals, bass) and Justin K. Broadrick (guitars). This is the only album where Scorn was ever a trio, as well as the only to feature Justin on guitars.

Interestingly, the three formed Scorn because they all were tired of the punk scene, as well as didn't like the death metal direction Napalm Death was taking. The three have always shared an interest in industrial music ala Swans, Throbbing Gristle and 60's psychedelia, so they decided to create Scorn (well, Mick and Nik were the official members, Justin was considered a "guest" on the album).

This is the only Scorn album that is heavily guitar driven, as well as possess some heavier moments than future Scorn albums. It also is one of the few albums to heavily incorporate movie samples in songs. The album can be best described as a Godflesh meets Coil hybrid, full of droning guitars, reverb/dub style live drums, pitchshifted harsh vocals, and gritty production.

Later Scorn releases would be more in the minimalistic industrial/dub vein where Mick Harris would be the only member in the group, whereas Nik would disappear from the music scene in 1994 after the release of the classic industrial/dub album "Evanescence". Justin would still continue playing in Godflesh up to 2002, and then form Jesu from there onwards.

Comments

14 years ago

jfeuiebf

@Oni64 yes , and that's great that Napalm comes from punk, so I think it all went as it should have, We can enjoy ND, Godflesh, Scorn, and many more side projects

14 years ago

Oni64

@jfeuiebf Yea, or Napalm Death would sound like this lol The A-side lineup are more influence by Post Punk, early Industrial, Noise, and Hardcore Punk.

14 years ago

jfeuiebf

@Oni64 good that they never made it

14 years ago

Oni64

This is the sound that the Napalm Death Scum Side A lineup would have made if they would have made a follow up album after Scum.

14 years ago

bloodyrockfire

excellent project of M.J Harris.I love the vocals on this track Every each of former Napalm Death member's project has superior musical quality to showcase

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