Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear

Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear

by HEALTH
Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear

Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear

by HEALTH

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Overview

Since their return with 2015's Death Magic, HEALTH have added purpose and focus to their music, a trend they continue with Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear. To confront the chaos and despair that seemed to dominate the late 2010s, they add more weight to their lyrics and sound by giving Death Magic's industrial and synth pop leanings a stomping heft. The contrast between their crushing noise assaults and hollowed-out atmospheres is starker than ever, and on tracks like "Strange Days [1999]," the results are both wounded and wounding. HEALTH's juxtaposition of Jake Duzsik's soft vocals and the hard-edged sounds around them has always been striking, but it's never sounded more relevant, especially since they haven't forsaken any of Death Magic's hooky songwriting. Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear is filled with perversely catchy songs about death and hopelessness: On "The Message," they match the bluntness of lyrics like "Death awaits, so make your peace with it" with chugging industrial metal riffs; "Loss Deluxe" is a grimly danceable meditation on aging and isolation; and "Feel Nothing" and the title track are feel-bad anthems par excellence. That Duzsik's voice barely rises above a moan frequently makes Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear more affecting, and more unsettling, than some of the band's influences; his resignation when he sings "life's gonna break us down" on "Black Static" sounds fresher -- and truer -- than howling defiance. If the world has caught up to HEALTH's anguish, then the band likewise reflects the sounds of the late 2010s by turning trap's relentlessly ticking beat into a death rattle on "NC-17" and "Rat Wars." Sometimes, Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear feels almost too successful at what it sets out to do, but as bleak as it gets, there's something special about its empathy and honesty. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 02/08/2019
Label: Loma Vista
UPC: 0888072082038
Rank: 63412

Tracks

  1. Psychonaut
  2. Feel Nothing
  3. God Botherer
  4. Black Static
  5. Loss Deluxe
  6. NC-17
  7. The Message
  8. Rat Wars
  9. Strange Days [1999]
  10. Wrong Bag
  11. Slaves of Fear
  12. Decimation

Album Credits

Performance Credits

HEALTH   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

John Famiglietti   Composer,Group Member,Package Design
Sean Foreman   Composer
Max Epstein   Assistant Engineer
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Jacob Duzsik   Composer,Group Member
Benjamin Miller   Composer,Group Member
Ryan Whalley   A&R
Ajay Bhattacharya   Composer
Miro Mackie   Engineer
Stint   Producer,Additional Production
Dave Cerminara   Engineer,Additional Production
Christopher Leckie   Package Design
Sean Engvold   Composer
Faith Crawford   Photography
Lars Stalfors   Mixing,Composer,Producer
HEALTH   Producer
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