Second half of the nineties, out of nowhere, there was Length Of Time. A new definition of metal core was written with their first full length "approach to the new world".
One of the darkest metalcore albums ever, with a perfect combination of hardcore groove, metal riffing and atmosphere. Unknown quality back in the days, never done better since. The nerve-racking beginning of "a devil in a modern world" still gives goosebumps in 2019.
To the scars of death - there's nothing you can do - forever tortured - something is not right with you - I believe I'll return to an hatred life - with nothing more as my liberty
GSR is more than proud to re-release this one of a kind masterpiece on black wax as well as on violett wax.
There are 3 versions available:
the black wax version (300)
- limited black vinyl
- sleeve with Inside Out print procedure
- inlay with lyrics
the violett wax version (400)
- limited semi clear violet vinyl
- sleeve with Inside Out print procedure
- inlay with lyrics
the die hard version (100)
- limited semi clear violet vinyl
- silkscreened cover with a violet print
- blank labels with stamped title
- inlay with lyrics
- postcards
- hand numbered
(also available as bundle with a shirt or long sleeve)
Track list:
side A
- A Devil In A Modern World
- Loving Your Enemies
- Better Evil
- Blood Is The Human Race
- Tendence To Divide
- Shorttimer
side B
- Approach To The New World
- Fear The Apocalyptic Reborn
- We Choose The Violent Way
- Straight To Hell
- Unavoidable Changes
- Revenge For
- Act Of Ignorance
- Do What Must Be Done
In the second half of the 90's, Brussels had several well known Hardcore bands, like Deviate, Backstabbers and Out For Blood. Being most of the time in the same building for band practice at some point a few guys from these bands got together to jam. Not much later a new project saw daylight by the name "Length Of Time". Pretty soon they released a more than impressive demo, filled with an aggressive mix of Hardcore and Metal; mind blowing bone crushing riffs and juggernaut like grooves yet still varied with moments of delicateness as well as lashings of melodic breaks.
The rest is history. Length Of Time was no longer a side project, but became a cult name within the Hardcore scene.
Licensed from Length Of Time, originally released on Goodlife Recordings in 1998.