How Good The World Could Be ... Again is Length Of Time's third release. It features an awesome mix of 90's hardcore ala merauder with life of agony -like melody parts. We're stoked at Gsr to add this baby to our release roster!
Licensed from Length Of Time, originally released on Goodlife Recordings in 2000.
I wish you all the dreams - we were looking for - but you can't just stay love my way anymore - how good the world could be...again
GSR is more than proud to re-release this one of a kind masterpiece on black wax as well as on bottle green semi clear wax.
There are 3 versions available:
the black wax version (300)
- limited black vinyl
- sleeve with Inside Out print procedure
- inlay with lyrics
the bottle green semi clear wax (400)
- limited bottle green semi clear vinyl
- sleeve with Inside Out print procedure
- inlay with lyrics
the die hard version (100)
- limited bottle green semi clear vinyl
- silkscreened cover with a 2 color print
- blank labels with stamped title
- inlay with lyrics
- postcards
- hand numbered
Track list:
side A
- Intro
- Losing My Heaven
- Be My Will
- Both Loves
- Broken Peace
- Man Is A Mirror
side B
- Two In One
- Another Child Is Born
- Devil On The Face
- Here Is Anywhere
- How Good The World Could Be... Again
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 2000.