Industrial / Post-Punk band The Cassandra Complex has re-released their classic album "Grenade". The album has been remastered from its original form and has been released on major digital streaming platforms and can be purchased via iTunes and Amazon. You can stream the album directly below:



I had started off listening to a bunch of early 70s synth rock stuff , like Kraftwerk, Hawkwind, Suicide, Can, and Bowie’s Berlin albums, then got into early industrial acts like TG and Cabaret Voltaire, and combined that with punk influences we loved like Buzzcocks, Joy Division, and Gang of Four. We ended up with a synthesis of all of those disparate elements on a record that sounded quite unlike anything else around at the time, especially on the UK scene.
-Orpheus

We were never really happy with the version that came out on the original record. At the time we just didn’t have the money or the technology to make it sound the way we envisaged it. But now we can finally release it the way it sounded in the studio when we recorded it.
-Booth
Industrial / Post-Punk band The Cassandra Complex re-release classic album "Grenade"
September 21, 2019
Brutal Resonance

Industrial / Post-Punk band The Cassandra Complex re-release classic album "Grenade"

Industrial / Post-Punk band The Cassandra Complex has re-released their classic album "Grenade". The album has been remastered from its original form and has been released on major digital streaming platforms and can be purchased via iTunes and Amazon. You can stream the album directly below:



I had started off listening to a bunch of early 70s synth rock stuff , like Kraftwerk, Hawkwind, Suicide, Can, and Bowie’s Berlin albums, then got into early industrial acts like TG and Cabaret Voltaire, and combined that with punk influences we loved like Buzzcocks, Joy Division, and Gang of Four. We ended up with a synthesis of all of those disparate elements on a record that sounded quite unlike anything else around at the time, especially on the UK scene.
-Orpheus

We were never really happy with the version that came out on the original record. At the time we just didn’t have the money or the technology to make it sound the way we envisaged it. But now we can finally release it the way it sounded in the studio when we recorded it.
-Booth
Sep 21 2019

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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