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The Body is an American experimental metal duo that was formed in 1999 in Providence, Rhode Island by guitarist/vocalist Chip King and drummer/programmer Lee Buford. As of 2022, they have released eight solo full length albums as well as fifteen collaborative LPs, nine EP's, four splits, two compilations, two singles, and one collaborative live ...
- Chip King, Lee Buford
- Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
- 1999–present
Jan 21, 2021 · A Beginner’s Guide To The Body’s Ever-Evolving Heaviness | Bandcamp Daily. lists features album of the day view all. LISTS A Beginner’s Guide To The Body’s Ever-Evolving Heaviness By JR Moores · January 21, 2021 Photos by Zachary Harrell Jones. The Body are not exactly known for having a cheerful outlook on life.
- JR Moores
Nov 14, 2019 · November 14, 2019. There is an astounding darkness to the music of The Body. As of 2019, the Providence, Rhode Island-based duo celebrate 20 years of creating experimental music. Over the years their creativity has allowed them to present some of the most captivating and emotionally compelling music of our time.
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Jun 2, 2023 · This double LP set is expanded with the previously unreleased Earth Triumphant, a full-length companion album that would become I Shall Die Here, showcasing The Body’s brutality in its most primal form. Newly remastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios, this is the definitive edition of a shocking classic of unbridled bleakness and ...
The Body are sound liberators capable of mining and extracting remarkable details from the most manipulated and distorted sound sources. I ’ve Seen All I Need To See is a groundbreaking work and an ecstatic listen, whether seen as a testament to catharsis in oblivion, an opus of inexorable dread or a wholly liberating adventure.
Mar 18, 2016 · On No One Deserves Happiness, The Body’s Chip King and Lee Buford set out to make “the grossest pop album of all time.” The album themes of despair and isolation are delivered by the unlikely pairing of the Body’s signature heaviness and 80s dance tracks.