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CSR 204CD
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In a scene dominated by outsiders, Iron Fist of the Sun still seems to stand alone. We Can Yield Our Own Footsteps sees IFOTS maintain his exemplary, melancholic, cold industrial, with sinister frequencies and tumultuous, mutilated vocals. The album utilizes new recording methods and extraordinary, intoxicating song arcs that will leave the listener still hearing and absorbing the album long after it has been filed away. "Follow no-one... yield your own footsteps." CD includes exclusive track. For fans of Sutcliffe Jügend, Prurient, Consumer Electronics.
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CSR 204LP
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LP version. In a scene dominated by outsiders, Iron Fist of the Sun still seems to stand alone. We Can Yield Our Own Footsteps sees IFOTS maintain his exemplary, melancholic, cold industrial, with sinister frequencies and tumultuous, mutilated vocals. The album utilizes new recording methods and extraordinary, intoxicating song arcs that will leave the listener still hearing and absorbing the album long after it has been filed away. "Follow no-one... yield your own footsteps." For fans of Sutcliffe Jügend, Prurient, Consumer Electronics.
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CSR 179CD
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Full-length album by English artist Iron Fist Of The Sun. Continuing on his path of exploratory yet focused industrial, and his trademark clean, detailed power electronics that was first heard on his debut for Cold Spring, Behavioural Decline (CSR 116CD), Who Will Help Me Wash My Right Hand is a frantic mix of structure and chaos, less violent than previous releases but instead drenched in melancholy and bitterness.
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CSR 179LP
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LP version, limited to 200 copies on yellow vinyl. New full-length album by English artist Iron Fist Of The Sun. Continuing on his path of exploratory yet focused industrial, and his trademark clean, detailed power electronics that was first heard on his debut for Cold Spring, Behavioural Decline (CSR 116CD), Who Will Help Me Wash My Right Hand is a frantic mix of structure and chaos, less violent than previous releases but instead drenched in melancholy and bitterness.
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CSR 116CD
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Originally released in 2009. Personal obsessions skewed by drug use, codes of behavior observed by a misanthropic mind. Bitter and cold. Nihilistic and scornful. Elitist and pure. Behavioural Decline documents the rise of treachery and the fall of honor. Power electronics that sonically take inspiration from electro-acoustics and ideology akin to black metal/black noise. A deeply personal recording. For fans of Prurient and Sutcliffe Jugend.
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