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Coroner - Grin mp3 download
Singer: Coroner
Title: Grin
Released: 1993
Country: Germany
Style: Thrash, Alternative Rock
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 914
Formats: DXD AAC VOC MPC MIDI ADX DMF
MP3 size: 1232 mb

Coroner - Grin mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Dream Path
Guest, Musician, Didgeridoo – Tim Chatfield
1:10
2 The Lethargic Age
Guest, Musician, Drums [Intro], Composed By [Drum Intro], Programmed By – Roger Dupont
4:16
3 Internal Conflicts 6:19
4 Caveat (To The Coming)
Music By – Royce*, Baron*
6:38
5 Serpent Moves 7:37
6 Status: Still Thinking
Guest, Musician, Didgeridoo – Tim ChatfieldMusic By – Royce*, Baron*
6:14
7 Theme For Silence 0:58
8 Paralized, Mesmerized 7:54
9 Grin (Nails Hurt)
Guest, Musician, Vocals [Additional] – Paul Degayler*
7:18
10 Host
Guest, Musician, Voice [Female] – Bettina KlötiVoice [Spoken] – M. Marky*
8:22

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Dark Wings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Noise
  • Distributed By – Rough Trade Distribution – RTD 345.0210.2
  • Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody
  • Recorded At – Greenwood Studios
  • Mixed At – Morrisound Studios
  • Mastered At – Future Disc

Credits

  • Art Direction – Istvan Vizner, Marquis Marky
  • Artwork [Skull-logo] – Mischa Good*
  • Bass, Vocals – Ron Royce
  • Drums – Marquis Marky
  • Engineer – Gerhard "Anyway" Wölfle*
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Mark Prator
  • Executive-Producer – K.-U. Walterbach*
  • Graphics – Peter Vahlefeld
  • Guest, Musician, Synthesizer [Add.], Synth [Add.] – Kent Smith
  • Guitar – Tommy T.Baron*
  • Guitar Synthesizer – T. Baron*
  • Management – Oliver Macchi
  • Mastered By – Eddie Schreyer*
  • Mixed By – Tom Morris
  • Music By – T. Baron* (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7 to 10)
  • Photography By [Front & Inlay Pics] – Martin Becker
  • Photography By [Page 2-5 & 8 Pics] – Istvan Vizner
  • Producer – Coroner
  • Recorded By [All Drums] – Voco Faux-Pas*
  • Words By – M. Marky*

Notes

Recorded at Greenwood Studios, Switzerland, Feb. - April 1993.
Mixed at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL.
Additional synths recorded at Morrisound.
Mastered at Future Disc, Los Angeles.

© 1993 Dark Wings
℗ 1993 Noise
Distributed in Germany by Rough Trade

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 006030 021028
  • Matrix / Runout: GZ E50408 N 0210-2
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 9066
  • SPARS Code: ADD

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
N 0210-1 Coroner Grin ‎(LP, Album) Noise N 0210-1 Germany 1993
NOISE2LP059 Coroner Grin ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM, Gre) Noise NOISE2LP059 Europe 2018
9086-11028-2 Coroner Grin ‎(CD, Album) Futurist 9086-11028-2 US 1993
N 0210-2 Coroner Grin ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Noise N 0210-2 Russia 2014
9086-11028-2 Coroner Grin ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Futurist 9086-11028-2 US Unknown

Coroner - Grin mp3 album free



Bloodhammer
Noise is reissuing some bands, like Celtic Frost and Voivod, I wonder it there's any chance they will reissue this album... The original vinyl is SO expensive. And the CD and cassettes are not cheap either.
Tegore
CD repress along with Mental Vortex incoming... available for pre-order on Amazon. Punishment For Decadence, No More Color and RIP are already done. I think there are some vinyl pressings happening too.
Vosho
I emailed them last year and they said they don't have the rights to all the album, only the last two and that they *might* release those but they would need to be cleared. I don't think anything needs remastering so straight up reissues would be great.
Twentyfirstfinger
does anyone know about a re release on vinyl support ?
monotronik
All of their albums are being re-issued on vinyl. This masterpiece will be split on 2 plates. https://www.amazon.com/Grin-2018-Remaster-Coroner/dp/B07CQP6R7C/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1526741114&sr=8-9&keywords=coroner
Rrinel
I have been praying for that for such a long time...
Burking
Coroner's last full-length is a surprisingly considered and slower album that grooves far more than it thrashes, and since the band started by playing speedy, blazing metal it's a little strange to hear them actually relax a little. It's a logical step from the past two albums, which found the band exploring and experimenting with their sound more and adding more room to their compositions. But don't let that fool you, songwriting-wise this is up there - in this user's opinion - as Coroner's best album, and it's just as heavy as anything they've put out. Ron Royce's snarly, Tom G. Warrior-style vocals are still ever present beside his more-than-competent bass grooves, while Tommy T. Baron snakes across ten tracks with amazing finesse, displaying some of his best riffs and equally blistering solos. And of course, Marquis Marky is behind the skins once again, only this time he's got a little more room to breathe, and has the chance to add some subtlety to his playing.The songs themselves are without a doubt some of the best the band have written in their criminally-short career, and many of the tracks could arguably fit within some of the best technical metal songs written. The band sound at ease on this record, like a weight's been lifted off them and they finally have the space to just groove, and there's a laid back feel to the playing even though the band's playing tighter than ever. But this may just be on the surface, as they're still angry, Ron growling about doing things "when I feel like doing it" on 'Internal Conflicts' (which is also the song on the album that sounds most like their older output) and asking "why do I hate you?" on 'Still Thinking'. And yet there's some calmer moments too, like the opening of 'Caveat' and the hypnotising breakdown/end in 'Serpent Moves', and the band have even experimented with ambience in 'Dream Path' and 'Theme For Silence'. These experiments would show up heavily later on 'The Unknown Unreleased Tracks', where the band fiddled further with synthesizers and electronica, as well as their penchant for vocal samples.For the genre, it's quite an easy listen; a thinking man's thrash album that you can both bang your head to and yet appreciate for nuanced playing that the band have only really shown when they've slowed down and just grooved. It confused much of the band's fans when it was released, however, and like the band for much of their career, was ignored by all but hardcore devotees. A shame too, as it's still a fantastic album with production and song-writing that holds up to this day. Truly ahead of its time.
THOMAS
Great review for a great album. Noise would be asleep at the wheel not to re issue this. Cheers ????????
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