Streetcleaner

Streetcleaner
A fiery depiction of crucifixes in Hell, taken from a still frame of the film Altered States
Studio album by
Released13 November 1989
Recorded1988 (Tiny Tears bonus tracks)
May–August 1989 (main album)
StudioSoundcheck in Birmingham, England and Square Dance in Derby, England
GenreIndustrial metal
Length
  • 52:21 (vinyl and cassette releases)
  • 66:22 (CD releases)
LabelEarache, Combat
Producer
Godflesh chronology
Godflesh
(1988)
Streetcleaner
(1989)
Slavestate
(1991)

Streetcleaner is the debut studio album by English industrial metal band Godflesh. It was released on 13 November 1989 through Earache Records and was reissued with a second disc of previously unreleased material on 21 June 2010. The album is widely acclaimed by critics and is often cited as a landmark release in industrial metal; though not the genre's first release, Streetcleaner helped define what industrial metal would become.

Recorded in three distinct sessions and partially refined from pre-Godflesh demos, Streetcleaner is a weighty, bleak album that blends heavy metal with industrial music by means of production-emphasised bass, distorted guitar and, most importantly, machine percussion. Unlike many metal albums, guitar is employed to create screeching noise rather than discrete riffs, and the drums and bass are louder than is typical. Streetcleaner was supported by a series of concerts where Godflesh played alongside Napalm Death, and it was on the North American leg of the tour that the band began to gain significant international traction.

Since its release, Streetcleaner has received a number of accolades and has been performed in its entirety by Godflesh twice (once at Roadburn Festival, a recording of which was released as a live album in 2013). Many other metal bands have cited the album as particularly influential, including Neurosis, Fear Factory and Isis, and Godflesh frontman Justin Broadrick considers it one of his landmark releases. In 2017, Rolling Stone named Streetcleaner the 64th greatest metal album of all time.


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