Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011

Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011 is the first live album from English industrial metal band Godflesh. The release (which consists of the entirety of Godflesh's 1989 studio album Streetcleaner performed live) was recorded on 14 April 2011 at the Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, Netherlands.[1] Apart from being the group's debut live album, it was also the first time they played Streetcleaner in its entirety.[2]

Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011
Live album by
Released
  • 18 May 2013 (limited vinyl)
  • 4 April 2017 (digital)
  • 1 November 2017 (limited CD)
Recorded14 April 2011
Tilburg, Netherlands
GenreIndustrial metal
Length
  • 66:06 (vinyl release)
  • 72:38 (digital and CD release)
LabelAvalanche Recordings
ProducerJustin Broadrick
Godflesh chronology
Messiah
(2003)
Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011
(2013)
Decline & Fall
(2014)
Poster of the event

This performance marks the first of three times Godflesh played an entire album live at Roadburn. In 2013, the band performed their 1992 album Pure,[3] and in 2018 the band performed their 1994 album Selfless.[4]

The performance

Godflesh frontman Justin Broadrick believed that this performance was "the most coherent version of Streetcleaner ever played."[5] The Quietus writer Jamie Thomson said this about the performance: "As [Godflesh] pummeled their way through a complete performance of Streetcleaner in the main theatre, the jackhammer drum machine and guitar crunch invoked more of a physical rather than emotional response – that response being: 'Ouch'."[6] Thomson later wrote "Rather than being dwarfed by the occasion, the image of Justin Broadrick and G. C. Green stood alone on the giant stage reflected perfectly their stark, tormented sound."[6]

While many of the original Streetcleaner tracks were recorded with the aid of a second guitarist, Paul Neville,[7] Godflesh remained a duo for the 2011 performance at Roadburn. In a mixed review of the performance, Ezekiel Rodofili with Cooltry highlighted this discrepancy, writing that the synth employed to replace Neville "wasn't quite up to the task."[8] Regardless, Rodofili went on to praise the way Broadrick and Green played, especially focusing on the importance of Green's bass, and summarizing by saying "Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011 is decent, if a little uneven."[8] Vince Bellino of Decibel was more positive, saying that Streetcleaner is brought to life in a way different from the studio recordings and writing, "The songs are more dissonant and, at times, cacophonous, a powerful incarnation of the record more than 20 years after its release."[9]

Release

Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011 was initially released as a limited vinyl pressing on 18 April 2013, available in black with 400 copies and in red with 100 copies.[10] This version of the release divides the tracks "Devastator" and Mighty Trust Krusher", whereas the following releases combine them. The album only saw full digital distribution on 4 April 2017. On 1 November 2017, the album was released on CD in digipak format and was limited to 1,000 copies.[2] Both the digital and CD versions run six minutes longer than the original vinyl release.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Like Rats"5:34
2."Christbait Rising"7:46
3."Pulp"4:21
4."Dream Long Dead"5:36
5."Head Dirt"4:20
6."Devastator / Mighty Trust Krusher"9:40
7."Life Is Easy"4:25
8."Streetcleaner"6:47
9."Locust Furnace"4:36
10."Tiny Tears"3:21
11."Wound"3:12
12."Deadhead"4:06
13."Suction"8:48
Total length:72:38
Vinyl LP track listing (side A)
No.TitleLength
1."Like Rats"4:27
2."Christbait Rising"6:59
3."Pulp"4:16
Vinyl LP track listing (side B)
No.TitleLength
1."Dream Long Dead"5:17
2."Head Dirt"6:08
3."Devastator"3:21
4."Mighty Trust Krusher"5:26
Vinyl LP track listing (side C)
No.TitleLength
1."Life Is Easy"4:48
2."Streetcleaner"6:42
3."Locust Furnace"4:44
Vinyl LP track listing (side D, Tiny Tears)
No.TitleLength
1."Tiny Tears"3:23
2."Wound"3:06
3."Dead Head"4:07
4."Suction"3:22
Total length:66:06

Note

  • The album features different track times and track divisions for its vinyl release.

Personnel

Godflesh

Additional personnel

References

  1. "Godflesh to Perform Streetcleaner/Tiny Tears at Roadburn 2011". The Obelisk. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  2. "Bandcamp entry". Bandcamp. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  3. "GODFLESH To Headline Roadburn Festival 2013 Performing 'Pure' In Its Entirety For The First Time Ever". The Sleeping Shaman. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  4. Bannon, Jacob. "Further Artists Confirmed for Roadburn 2018". Roadburn Festival. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  5. "Jesu Interview: Justin Broadrick Confirms New Godflesh Studio Album, Discusses Jesu's Latest, Imperfection, Self-Indulgence, Roadburn, And Much More". The Obelisk. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  6. Thomson, Jamie. "Avant-Garde Epiphanies In Tilburg: Roadburn 2011 Reviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  7. Streetcleaner (CD liner notes). Godflesh. Earache Records. 1989. MOSH15. Retrieved April 4, 2018.CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. Rodofili, Ezekiel. "Review: Godflesh: Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011". Cooltry. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  9. Bellino, Vince. "5 Great Live Roadburn Albums". Decibel. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  10. Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011 (Vinyl liner notes). Godflesh. Avalanche Recordings. 2013. AREC028. Retrieved April 4, 2018.CS1 maint: others (link)
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