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Release Date:03/16/2004
Label:Hunter
UPC:693723695228

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  • All Music Guide

    For their fourth album, Grip Inc. has solidified into a terrifically cold and destructive metal machine. While a lot of underground acts in the early 2000s strived to emulate the increasingly popular medieval torture devices (so to speak) of Scandinavia's finest, Incorporated is thoroughly modern, an impressively clinical and precise record, fully industrialized and loaded with razorsharp riffs, ballsy vocals, and thunder drums. European producer and guitarist extraordinaire Waldemar Sorchyta is Grip Inc.'s main creative force, but onagain, offagain Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo gives the band a chilly technical edge that is uniquely the product of the mindbogglingly influential skinsman. Add in vocalist Gus Chambers' powerful, fullbodied vocals refreshingly, there are no affected death growls here, just a deep well of a throat that refuses to shy away from a thick melody and Incorporated successfully bucks many of metal's genrespecific trends (i.e., mindless death metal brutality, mo...shhappy retrothrash, grating black metal scrapes, boneheaded hardcore grunt'n'shoves). The album is simultaneously mechanistic and tribal, at times flavored with Middle Eastern melodies and electronic flourishes, Sorchyta's steamroller mix blotting out the sun and meshing perfectly with compellingly twisty arrangements. The guitarist's arterybursting riffs churn, bubble, and boil during precision speedsters "Curse (Of the Cloth)" and "Endowment of Apathy," while midtempo march "(Built To) Resist" spotlights Lombardo's inthepocket prowess (he inarguably has the best feet in metal) while piling on, fuguelike, a vaguely sinister string arrangement and dense melodic layers, eventually building to a mountainous, weighty climax. Point being, Incorporated is a collection of topflight riffs smartly choreographed into 11 spoton tunes highlighted by performances brimming over with personality (although Lombardo reins in the experimentalism of weirdo Mike Patton project Fantômas and his solo work) and chops to spare. It's another impressive effort like 1999's hopelessly overlooked Solidify for Grip Inc., whose increasingly impressive discography has been met with a collectively indifferent shrug from too many metal aficionados. Here's hoping Incorporated enlightens more to this wellseasoned, pseudosupergroup collective, which seems disparate on paper, but truly is greater than the sum of its parts. - John Serba, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Grip Inc.

Ex-Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo put Grip Inc. together in the mid-'90s after leaving one of metal's most successful acts in order to better manage his personal life and expand his creative possibilities. Lombardo was idolized by fans and musicians in awe of the power, speed, and control he exhibited on the drum kit while with Slayer, and the more dynamic but still quite... Read more