Gravity Kills
Gravity Kills · 1996
39 min · 11 tracks · industrial rock
A darkly immersive blend of industrial beats and haunting vocals that echo vulnerability amid chaos.
Why this album works
'Gravity Kills' received critical acclaim and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, showcasing the band's impact within the industrial rock genre. Its lead single 'Guilty' became a notable track on alternative radio playlists, further establishing their presence in the late 90s music scene.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo reflective pace darkly immersive listening experience headphone detail hunting required
- Context
- Released on March 5, 1996, 'Gravity Kills' was Gravity Kills' self-titled debut album, arriving during the peak of the industrial rock movement. Prior to this, the band had gained traction with their EP, setting high expectations for their full-length release. The album marked a significant moment as they transitioned from underground to mainstream recognition.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Marilyn Manson· Blue Stahli· Nine Inch Nails
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Forward 1:31
- 2 Guilty Standout 4:02
- 3 Blame Standout 4:35
- 4 Down 4:10
- 5 Here 4:20
- 6 Enough Standout 4:16
- 7 Inside 2:53
- 8 Goodbye 3:11
- 9 Never 3:10
- 10 Last 3:13
- 11 Hold 3:53
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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