This is the mailorder edition of Grimple / Logical Nonsense "A Darker Shade of Grey" It is limited to 400 pieces and comes in a completely different 24 PT jacket, Different printed insert, Experimental Grey-Clear haze vinyl ( Looks grey on the turntable, unsual when held to Light), two band posters, A vinyl Sticker and a Pin. For initial mailorder copies We'll also send the regular edition insert as well.
Purchase includes bandcamp digital version.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Darker Shade of Grey
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 10 days
edition of 400
$23USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Originally released in 1994 by Photographer Murray Bowles and Filth Bassist Lenny Johnson’s collaborative East Bay Menace label, this split combined two of New Mexico’s fiercest hardcore bands on one split LP. East Bay transplants from Santa Fe, New Mexico GRIMPLE’s sound had become more harsh, caustic and acidic, retaining strong songwriting of their debut LP but shedding some of their pop sensibilities for quick metallic riffing. Their brother band, Santa Fe’s Logical Nonsense had also begun to leans heavier, creatively arranged songs which front harsh guttural vocals and brutal crushing riffs pointing to the sound of their raging follow up LP’s on Alternative Tentacles, and their influences of EXTREME NOISE TERROR, NAPALM DEATH and NEUROSIS.
This album has not been repressed since it’s original pressing in 1994. It was been remixed by Noah Landis from Neurosis / Christ On Parade and re-mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service. The packaging is true to the original but has been painstakingly recreated with slight upgrades, including a new 11x22” insert with band photos and lyrics. Available in Silver and Black Vinyl.
Mailorder copies come with a button and a small sticker.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Darker Shade of Grey
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
...more
ships out within 10 days
edition of 300
$19USDor more
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
SHIPPING EARLY MAY 2022
THIS IS FOR THE COMPACT DISC EDITION.
Originally released in 1994 by Photographer Murray Bowles and Filth Bassist Lenny Johnson’s collaborative East Bay Menace label, this split combined two of New Mexico’s fiercest hardcore bands on one split LP. East Bay transplants from Santa Fe, New Mexico GRIMPLE’s sound had become more harsh, caustic and acidic, retaining strong songwriting of their debut LP but shedding some of their pop sensibilities for quick metallic riffing. Their brother band, Santa Fe’s Logical Nonsense had also begun to leans heavier, creatively arranged songs which front harsh guttural vocals and brutal crushing riffs pointing to the sound of their raging follow up LP’s on Alternative Tentacles, and their influences of EXTREME NOISE TERROR, NAPALM DEATH and NEUROSIS.
This album has not been repressed since it’s original pressing in 1994. It was been remixed by Noah Landis from Neurosis / Christ On Parade and re-mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service. The packaging is true to the original but has been painstakingly recreated with slight upgrades. The CD version features a 16-page booklet.
MAILORDER COPIES COME WITH A SMALL STICKER AND A BUTTON.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Darker Shade of Grey
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
...more
ships out within 10 days
$10USDor more
lyrics
I lay back. Feel the pain. Feel the hurt run down My spine. Fine no freedom here. Want to get out There’s nowhere to go. I can’t close my eyes When I do. I am scared. So I watch everything Around me go to hell. Lots of shit. You laugh Until you cry. Keep up with it. No! It fucken died! My silence. Moving forward. Smashing thru my wall. Life it dies and everyone watches but no on fucken morns. The blood inside. The life giving vain just ran fucken dry. Revival, it’s impossible. Forgot to say goodbye!
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