Evolution Through Revolution

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Evolution Through Revolution
Brutal Truth-ETR1.jpg
CD cover
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2009 (2009-04-14)
Recorded2008
Genre Grindcore
Length41:16
Label Relapse
Producer Doug White, Sanford Parker
Brutal Truth chronology
Sounds of the Animal Kingdom
(1997)
Evolution Through Revolution
(2009)
End Time
(2011)
Alternative cover
Brutal Truth-ETR2.jpg
LP cover

Evolution Through Revolution is the fifth studio album by grindcore [1] band Brutal Truth. This was the band's first album since 1997, [2] recorded after an eight-year hiatus. [3] Evolution Through Revolution was released on April 14, 2009. [1] It sold around 1000 copies in its first week, and debuted at No. 65 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart. [4]

Contents

History

Brutal Truth went on hiatus in 1998, following their tour for Sounds of the Animal Kingdom . [3] In 2006, the band reformed to record a song for the Eyehategod tribute album For the Sick . [5] Guitarist Gurn was later replaced by Erik Burke of Lethargy. [6] In late 2007, Brutal Truth recorded four new original songs for This Comp Kills Fascists Vol. 1 . [7] In October 2008, the band entered the studio to record 24 songs for a new album, [8] with work on the album being completed in January 2009. [9] Evolution Through Revolution was released April 14, 2009. [1] A deluxe edition was released by iTunes featuring two bonus tracks. [10]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
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Decibel favorable [3]

Evolution Through Revolution sold around 1000 copies in its first week, and debuted at No. 65 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart. [4]

The album was well received by critics. Justin M. Norton of About.com called the album "brash, experimental and multi-faceted", and found "Turmoil" to be "so fast it appears on the verge of collapsing on itself". [2] Greg Prato of Allmusic commented that Brutal Truth delivered "good ol' fashioned grindcore", complete with "whiplash-inducing 'zero to 60' tempos, guttural growls, noise guitar [and] airtight drumming". [1] Ryan Ogle of Blabbermouth.net called the album "chaotically creative", and praised "seemingly impossible tempo shifts" and the "grating, yet discernable tone and ear-bleeding servings of feedback". He then compared the album to imagining "a variable speed chainsaw where have the blades have been replaced with sledgehammers and then taking it on a frenzied rampage through a shopping mall." [11]

Critics also appreciated the addition of Erik Burke. Saby Reyes-Kulkarni of Nashville Scene said the addition of Burke "helped propel Evolution Through Revolution into even more chaotic terrain than the band has explored in the past". [6] Norton agreed, saying, "fresh blood certainly helped", [2] as did Ogle, who thought Burke "brings a whole new brand of dementia to the band". [11]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sugardaddy"2:36
2."Turmoil"1:04
3."Daydreamer"1:46
4."On the Hunt"1:00
5."Fist in Mouth"1:57
6."Get a Therapist...Spare the World"2:37
7."War Is Good"0:48
8."Evolution Through Revolution"2:52
9."Powder Burn"1:54
10."Attack Dog"0:42
11."Branded"0:06
12."Detached"3:01
13."Global Good Guy"1:43
14."Humpty Finance"1:55
15."Semi-Automatic Carnation"2:55
16."Itch"2:44
17."Afterworld"3:26
18."Lifer"2:53
19."Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs" (Minutemen cover)1:22
20."Grind Fidelity"3:55
21."Forever in Daze" (only available on LP [12] )1:30
22."Dogs of War" (only available on LP [12] )0:39
iTunes deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
21."Walking Corpse 2112"1:15
22."You Should Know Better"1:48

Personnel

Brutal Truth

Additional personnel

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