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''Nothing Is Free'' is the debut EP of
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, a pseudonym of English musician
Justin Broadrick Justin Karl Michael Broadrick (born 15 August 1969) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer and a founding member of the band Godflesh, one of the first bands to combine elements of extreme metal and i ...
, and was self-released digitally by Avalanche Recordings on a
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basis on 7 September 2015. It is Broadrick's third release under the JK Flesh title, following the debut studio album, '' Posthuman'' (2012), and a split album with
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, '' Worship Is the Cleansing of the Imagination'' (2012).


Content

Unlike '' Posthuman'', ''Nothing Is Free'' adopts a sparser, more sterile drum and bass sound. Most of the traditional metal riffs are gone and replaced with abrasive washes of bass and other synthesizer noises, which Broadrick saw as a more honest realization of what he set out to do with the JK Flesh project. The EP has been noted for its high level of aural aggression as well as ability to be both disturbing and danceable. The tracks on the album are slower and more darkly psychedelic than those on ''Posthuman'', with Broadrick commenting "I love working in that slowish, 80 to 90 BPM, super fucking gray area. A lot of DJs don’t want to play that stuff, but for me, it’s a great zone to experiment." Greg Kennelty of ''Metal Injection'' wrote, "The album is a compilation of works Broadrick did between 2013 and 2015, though I wouldn't call these b-sides or anything. They sound like fully-formed, well-produced songs that belong on pretty much any of his projects." Despite being categorized as an EP, ''Nothing Is Free'' clocks in at 55:05, which is longer than many traditional studio albums, including JK Flesh's 2016 follow-up release '' Rise Above''.


Reception

'' Crack Magazine's'' Billy Black described the EP as "relentless industrial nightmare that proves, if nothing else, that Broadrick is a master of all things unholy," while Klaus Kinski from '' BrooklynVegan'' called it "wall to wall sonic brilliance". Writing for ''Intravenous Magazine'', Sean Palfrey summed up ''Nothing Is Free'' saying it "blends elements of dub, industrial and noise into a heady and oppressive mix of throbbing beats, swirling synths, static, distorted vocals, and subtle melodies that is cerebral in its execution" and "a rewarding listen". Allen Griffin from ''Burning Ambulance'' said Broadrick "displays a keen awareness of beat culture" and praised his sonic palette. ''Freq'' agreed calling the EP "supremely confident and knowledgable ''(sic)''", also adding that "''Nothing Is Free'' almost palpably swelters, demands motion, forces the body to change its way of being, to take a chance on total immersion in skilfully structured, blissfully overwhelming noise".


Track listing


Personnel

Taken from the ''Nothing Is Free'' liner notes *
Justin Broadrick Justin Karl Michael Broadrick (born 15 August 1969) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer and a founding member of the band Godflesh, one of the first bands to combine elements of extreme metal and i ...
 – instruments,
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Single

The EP's title track was released as a plain black
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in 500 copies on 12 May 2016. The B-side features a remix by Broadrick's fellow
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musician, Surgeon, as well as the track "Kontorted".


Track listing


Personnel

Taken from the "Nothing Is Free" liner notes *
Justin Broadrick Justin Karl Michael Broadrick (born 15 August 1969) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer and a founding member of the band Godflesh, one of the first bands to combine elements of extreme metal and i ...
 – instruments,
production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ...
* Anthony Child – remixing (track 2) *
Matt Colton Matt Colton (born 30 March 1975) is an English mastering engineer and member of the mastering group of the Music Producers Guild. He has mastered recordings for artists such as Muse, Coldplay, James Blake, George Michael, Hot Chip, Gary Numa ...
– mixing


References

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