Napalm Death - Smear Campaign [Colored Vinyl] (Red) | RECORD STORE DAY
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Limited rusty red colored vinyl LP pressing. Includes insert. Napalm Death's Smear Campaign, released in 2006, stands as a powerful statement against religious dogma and societal oppression. This album delivers free-thinking, free-form grindcore from the grind majors that dismantles religious burden myth-by-myth. With it's relentless energy and incisive lyrics, Smear Campaign continues the band's tradition of merging ferocious soundscapes with thought-provoking themes. The album opens with Weltschmerz (Intro), setting a dark, ominous tone that quickly escalates into a barrage of blast beats, distorted riffs, and Barney Greenway's unmistakable growls. Tracks like Sink Fast, Let Go and Fatalist exemplify the band's ability to combine speed and aggression with intricate musicality and lyrical depth. The inclusion of guest vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering) on In Deference adds a haunting melodic layer, contrasting sharply with the album's brutal intensity. Smear Campaign is not just an auditory assault but a call to question and dismantle the oppressive structures upheld by religious and political institutions. For fans of extreme music, this album is a testament to Napalm Death's enduring relevance and their unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo through grindcore.