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Harm’s Way Release Industrial Remixes EP PSTHMN (Feat. Justin Broadrick, Sanford Parker and More)

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Apostrophe-challenged hardcore outfit Harm’s Way (typically typeset Harms Way) have been getting heavier and more metal as time goes on, with last year’s full-length Posthuman checking in as their heaviest, most metal and in my opinion best and most focused work yet. That evolutionary path continues with PSTHMN, an EP featuring four industrial remixes of tracks from Posthuman by Justin Broadrick (Godflesh), Andrew Nolan (Intensive Care), Sanford Parker (Mirrors For Psychic Warfare, producer for everyone ever) and the band’s own bassist Casey Soyk.

The band explains:

“PSTHMN is the evolutionary counterpart to our 2018 full length release, Posthuman. It includes four remixed and reinterpreted tracks by artists that have continually inspired and influenced the band throughout it’s tenure. These artists include Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, JK Flesh), Andrew Nolan (Intensive Care, The Endless Blockade, Column of Heaven), and Sanford Parker (Mirrors For Psychic Warfare, Corrections House). Additionally, the release includes a reimagined version of the track ‘Unreality’ by our very own bassist, Casey Soyk. PSTHMN follows the vision of Posthuman and sheds light on influential aspects that have shaped the sound and aesthetic of Harm’s Way.”

Check out the stream below via Decibel and order PSTHMN via Metal Blade. I’ve only just hit play on this collection, but so far so good — Broadrick’s remix of “Call My Name” is slammin’. Rock it below.

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