Apex Predator – Easy Meat

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Apex Predator – Easy Meat
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Studio album by Napalm Death
Released 23 January 2015 (2015-01-23)[1]
Recorded 2014 (2014)
Studio Parlour Studios, Kettering
Studio Hostivar, Prague
Griffin Studios, Las Vegas
Genre Grindcore, death metal
Length 40:04
Label Century Media
Producer Russ Russell
Napalm Death chronology
Napalm Death / Insect Warfare
(2013)Napalm Death / Insect Warfare2013
Apex Predator – Easy Meat
(2015)

Apex Predator – Easy Meat is the fifteenth studio album by British grindcore band Napalm Death, released on 23 January 2015 through Century Media.[1] Since the band recorded the album in segments, recording took almost a year. In advance of the release, Napalm Death issued details of the then upcoming album such as artwork and track listing as well as two new songs. The first video clip taken from Apex Predator coincided with the release. Reviews of Apex Predator were overwhelmingly positive, while it also entered a number of American and European charts.

Release and promotion

In October 2014, Napalm Death made a press release about the ongoing work on the upcoming album, revealing details of the recording status and some song titles.[2] In the press release vocalist Mark Greenway mitigated concerns about the duration of the album recordings: "The full story is though that we've been recording it in segments to try and achieve varying types of sonic assault."[2] The track "Cesspits" was the first song of Apex Predator – Easy Meat to be presented to the public in advance. It debuted with British music magazine Terrorizer in November 2014.[3] Shortly after, in December, Napalm Death revealed the track listing and artwork, along with comments on the artwork from bassist Shane Embury and Greenway.[4] In January 2015, the band launched the song "How the Years Condemn" online via music magazines Stereogum and Metal Hammer.[5][6]

Century Media released the album between 23 and 30 January 2015 in different countries on CD, vinyl and MC in different variations and with various extras such as bonus tracks, posters and extended booklets depending on the format.[1] A video clip for the song "Smash a Single Digit" accompanied the release. It was directed by Michael Panduro and is composed of 1093 single drawings.[7] Singer Greenway commented on the capitalism-criticising theme of the video, "It shows nothing of dignity or life's fundamental pleasures — only a snapshot of those unfortunate enough to only be deemed as numbers for production quotas in this world. When a 'digit' has therefore been expended, it is rubbed out (or consumed leaving no trace, as in the case of this video)."[8]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 89/100[9]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars[10]
Clash 8/10[11]
Exclaim! 9/10[12]
The Guardian 5/5 stars[13]
Kerrang! 5/5 stars[14]
MetalSucks 4/5 stars[15]
New Noise 4/5 stars[16]
Pitchfork 7.9/10[17]
Revolver 4.5/5 stars[18]
SF Media 5/5 stars[19]

Upon its release, Apex Predator – Easy Meat received rave reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 89, which indicates "universal acclaim", based on 15 reviews.[9] Thom Jurek of AllMusic wrote that "Apex Predator – Easy Meat ups the ante on all their post-2000 albums," describing the album as "completely unrelenting; thoroughly amazing."[10] Clash critic Geoff Cowart described the album as "both intensely lyrical and supremely musical" commenting that "it plays out in a way that is designed to be perversely uncomfortable for the ears."[11] Writing for Exclaim!, Denise Falzon observed that the band's "traditional characteristics and intellectual concepts, incorporated with new elements and ideas, make Apex Predator - Easy Meat another impressive addition to Napalm Death's spotless catalogue."[12] The Quietus critic Dean Brown thought that "Apex Predator - Easy Meat's hyperactive energy and deadly pacing of its recent predecessors" gives their fans "a diverse and devastating listening experience during what is a quintessential, zeitgeist-destroying grindcore album."[20]

Guy Pratt of Revolver stated that "experimentation rife on the record proves that sometimes variety makes grind even better."[18] MetalSucks critic Sammy O'Hagar wrote: "Apex Predator – Easy Meat isn’t the easiest of theirs to like, but it’s still Napalm Death right down to its bones."[15]

Track listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Apex Predator – Easy Meat"   Mark Greenway Shane Embury 3:46
2. "Smash a Single Digit"   Greenway Embury 1:26
3. "Metaphorically Screw You"   Greenway Mitch Harris 2:05
4. "How the Years Condemn"   Embury Embury 2:43
5. "Stubborn Stains"   Greenway Embury 3:03
6. "Timeless Flogging"   Greenway Harris 2:26
7. "Dear Slum Landlord..."   Greenway Harris 2:00
8. "Cesspits"   Greenway Embury 3:33
9. "Bloodless Coup"   Greenway Harris 2:32
10. "Beyond the Pale"   Harris Harris 3:04
11. "Stunt Your Growth"   Greenway Harris 2:06
12. "Hierarchies"   Embury Embury 3:14
LP and MC bonus track
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
13. "One-Eyed"   Greenway Embury 2:49
14. "Adversarial / Copulating Snakes"   Greenway Embury 5:17
15. "Critical Gluttonous Mass"   Greenway Harris 2:31
North American Digipak CD bonus track
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
13. "One-Eyed"   Greenway Embury 2:49
14. "Adversarial / Copulating Snakes"   Greenway Embury 5:17
15. "Oh So Pseudo"   Greenway Harris 1:42
Mediabook CD bonus tracks
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
13. "One-Eyed"   Greenway Embury 2:49
14. "What is Past is Prologue"   Embury Embury 1:38
15. "Oh So Pseudo"   Greenway Harris 1:42
16. "Adversarial / Copulating Snakes"   Greenway Embury 5:17
17. "Clouds of Cancer / Victims of Ignorance" (G-ANX cover)     2:06
Japanese edition bonus tracks
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
13. "Caste the Waste"   Embury Embury 3:07
14. "One-Eyed"   Greenway Embury 2:49
15. "What is Past is Prologue"   Greenway Harris 2:56
16. "Oh So Pseudo"   Embury Embury 2:37
17. "Adversarial / Copulating Snakes"   Greenway Embury 5:17
18. "Paracide" (Gepøpel Cover)     1:42

Personnel

Napalm Death

Additional musicians

  • John Bilbo Cooke – token guitar solo (12)

Technical personnel

  • Russ Russell – engineering, recording, production, mixing, mastering
  • David Pavlik – Mitch Harris vocals engineering
  • Frode Sundbø Sylthe – album art, layout
  • Ignacio Galvez – band photos

Chart positions

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[21] 103
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[22] 111
French Albums (SNEP)[23] 99
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[24] 36
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[25] 64
UK Top Rock Albums[26] 15
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[27] 10
US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[28] 2
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[29] 25
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[30] 28
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[31] 12

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