Harmony Corruption Explained

Harmony Corruption
Type:studio
Artist:Napalm Death
Cover:Harmony Corruption.jpg
Studio:Morrisound Recording, Tampa, Florida, United States
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:Mentally Murdered
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Mass Appeal Madness
Next Year:1991

Harmony Corruption is the third studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death, released in 1990 on Earache Records.

The style of the album is more death metal than grindcore, featuring extremely heavy riffs and deep low vocals. It was recorded at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida, where many classic death metal albums have been recorded. Florida death metallers Glen Benton from Deicide and John Tardy from Obituary were guest vocalists for the song "Unfit Earth".

The tracks from the Mentally Murdered EP,[1] are included at the end of early editions of the CD, though versions now in print feature only the standard eleven tracks.

It is the first Napalm Death album to feature Mark "Barney" Greenway as the vocalist and Americans Mitch Harris and Jesse Pintado as guitarists, and the last with Mick Harris on drums.

Richard Johnson, a member of Agoraphobic Nosebleed, says that the wide distribution of Harmony Corruption ensured that it had a greater impact on the American grindcore scene than earlier Napalm Death efforts.[2]

Their third UK chart entry, this album peaked at number 67.Limited vinyl pressing included the bonus LP with live set recorded at I.C.A.

In 2012, Earache Records released remastered edition, containing bonus tracks.

The track "Suffer the Children" was released as single on vinyl and CD, which features the non-album tracks "Siege of Power" and "Harmony Corruption".[3] A video was made for "Suffer the Children".[4]

Personnel

Napalm Death

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Napalm Death - Suffer the Children - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.
  2. Kevin Stewart-Panko, "Altered States," "Grindcore Special" part 2, Terrorizer #181, March 2009, p. 42-43.
  3. Web site: Napalm Death 'Suffer the Children' . Earache.com . . 1 December 2014.
  4. Newman . Melinda . 16 February 1991 . The Eye . . New York . BPI Communications . 103 . 7 . 56 . 0006-2510 . 4086332.