Words from the Exit Wound explained

Words from the Exit Wound
Type:studio
Artist:Napalm Death
Cover:Napalm_WordsfromtheExitWound.jpg
Studio:Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Label:Earache
Producer:Colin Richardson
Prev Title:Bootlegged in Japan
Prev Year:1998
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Next Year:1999

Words from the Exit Wound is the eighth studio album by British extreme metal band Napalm Death, released in 1998 by Earache. It was issued only on CD.[1] It is considered the final album of the band's "experimental" period, while simultaneously foreshadowing the band's return to a more traditional death metal and grindcore sound.

Critical reception

Ian Christe of CMJ New Music Monthly praised the producer's work: "Richardson does an even more fantastic job than usual of presenting the musical subtlety and cleverness of compositions that could easily be lost behind an enormous wall of noise." About the singer he said: "Greenway assists more than usual, by stretching his voracious vocal scorch across a new range of tones."

Personnel

Napalm Death

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Napalm Death 'Words from the Exit Wound' . earache.com . . 18 October 2014.