THE LAST OF LUCY - Godform - limited Variant #2 Vinyl LP

$29.99 USD

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The thick gatefold sleeves have a beautiful metallic effect all over and there's even raised UV lamination done on parts of the layout. The artwork by Par Olofsson looks scintillating here. Each LP comes with a hand-numbered card and download codes.

► Gatefold LP packaging with metallic effect and UV lamination
► Hand-numbered card
► Metallic album artwork sticker
► Multiple
 download codes
► LPs packed outside the sleeves to avoid seam splits

Two years after their devastating album 'Moksha', The Last of Lucy finetune their sound blending elements of technical death metal, mathcore, and a bit of brutal death metal and even bring back aspects of their debut on their latest full length 'Godform', making it their most impactful one yet. Without losing any of their fearsome, compelling power and drive, the music is better streamlined and cohesive while being more diverse than before, and despite the deceptive catchiness which we've come to expect from them, the technical prowess is apparent and more impressive than before. There's a cyclical pattern to the songs, bursts of face-melting blasts alternating with slower breaks, which amplify the appeal of both parts and also offer diversity in the process. Additional instruments too are employed which go very well with their kind of pulsating, dynamic music. Technical death metal music of this kind can often sound too formulaic or too self-absorbed for it to have any impact, but The Last of Lucy's scathing intensity and forceful execution, along with their knack for writing catchy music and shuffling things around, cast out any semblance of complacency from taking shape in the minds of the listener. It's plainly evident - The Last of Lucy on 'Godform' sees them in their prime.

For fans of - Inferi, The Faceless, Archspire, The Zenith Passage, Godless Truth