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Have A Nice Life

Voids (2024 Reissue)

limited indies only remastered "cornetto colour" 2lp - £43.99 | Pre Order
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This is the first official physical release of the fan-made compilation of alternate tracks and demos from cult phenomenon album, 'Deathconsciousness'.
Deathconsciousness (2021 reissue)
  1. A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
  2. Bloodhail
  3. The Big Gloom
  4. Hunter
  5. Telephony
  6. Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun?
  7. There Is No Food
  8. Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail
  9. Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000
  10. The Future
  11. Deep, Deep
  12. I Don't Love
  13. Earthmover

Have A Nice Life

Deathconsciousness (2021 reissue)

Flenser
  • 2cd

    Released: 19th Nov 2021

    £12.99
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this now-classic album Seamlessly blends shoegaze, post punk, new wave, industrial and noise with unparalleled depth and weight.

For fans of Enemies List Home Recordings, Giles Corey, Black Wing, Planning For Burial. In 2008, Have A Nice Life released their now cult classic Deathconsciousness album to a whimper and critical non-interest. Six years after its release the band followed up with 2014’s stunner The Unnatural World, and by then Deathconsciousness had become a force of influence and fanatic obsession. Now, longtime HANL collaborator The Flenser will reissue Deathconsciousness on the long-requested CD format, with a deluxe packaging option, including the lengthy accompanying zine and housed in a heavy box. The 75-page booklet accompanying the deluxe format of Deathconsciousness details the dark and forgotten history of the Antiochean cult. Blurring the lines between novella, liner notes, and academic text, the zine itself presents an engrossing narrative. The corresponding album is rhythmic, primal and expansive, and is a gloomy-post-punk masterpiece—a mediation on death, loss and existence. It feels more fresh and engaging with every listen and has held up as a remarkable piece of art. Fans of Have A Nice Life exhibit both cultic thought and action for good reason it is perhaps a fanbase as dark and mysterious as the Antiochean’s, which the album itself revolves around.