
If they could just pick up their release schedule a bit, I'm sure we'll see something huge from them. While it may not have moved me like their debut release did, there is still no one that really sounds quite like Have a Nice Life does, and this is still an excellent release. I'm not sure if it's just the time that has passed since it's released, or if these tracks are actually held back a bit, but this isn't unusual for a sophmore release. 4 Comments 0 Tags Carved out of stone, earth, blood and bone knock the mountains down the earth's grating sounds they soothe the great. This acts as a bit of a double edged sword though none of the tracks on The Unnatural World seem to match the massive scale shown on tracks like "Bloodhail", "Earthmover", or "I Don't Love" (to which, do yourself a favor and hear). However beyond that, the band's core sound has not changed dramatically the gloomy lyrics, beautiful vocal layering and haunting reverb still dominate the album's sound, granted, versions of the first few tracks on the album have been around for some time (oddly enough, the best of their unreleased tracks, "Destinos" did not make this release). The album length for one, is a fraction of what was presented in Deathconciousness, and while that alone doesn't make it more refined, gone are some of the industrial filler tracks that were peppered through their debut. While 6 years was an incredibly painful wait for this album, one can see that the band has come a long way in terms of refinement. Time of Land (2021 Remaster) 05:56 Composers: Have a Nice Life. The shoegaze/industrial/post-punk/post-rock genre blending sound worked perfectly for the minimal equipment and funds used to produce the album heavy reverb and drum machines defined the sound of the album rather than simply acting as crutches. Waiting for Black Metal Records to Come in the Mail. Retrieved February 25, 2013.The cult following status that Have a Nice Life achieved was by the huge sound that its 2 members could record with no help from a recording studio of any kind. ^ "Deathconsciousness by Have a Nice Life".^ "Have A Nice Life and Woods of Desolation streaming new LPs".^ "The Unnatural World, by Have a Nice Life".^ "About Time of Land by Have a Nice Life".^ "Have a Nice Life's 'Deathconsciousness' Is the Next Greatest Album of All Time".It's been fawned over for its lyrics that double as an extensive analysis of medieval Italian heretics - more specifically its outlining of the life and times of Antiochus, a nearly unknown writer and religious figure. "Have a Nice Life's Deathconsciousness is the Next Greatest Album of All Time". Conceptually, at least, Have a Nice Life's Deathconsciousness may be the most disarming album I've ever come across. ^ "Have A Nice Life - Middletown, US - Gothic / Industrial / Shoegaze".^ "Have a Nice Life Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More".^ "Have a Nice Life: The Unnatural World".
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"I Don't Love" (2008), released promotionally as a free download on the band's Myspace account."Bloodhail" (2008), released promotionally as a free download on the band's Myspace account."The Big Gloom" (2006), released promotionally as a free download on the band's Myspace account.On November 8, 2019, the band released their third studio album Sea of Worry. According to Metacritic, the album has received generally favorable reviews. On January 27, 2014, Have a Nice Life released their second studio album The Unnatural World. The band followed up with the extended play Time of Land, released as a free download in 2010. The band have since developed a cult audience. It initially did not receive much recognition but gained traction through discussions on online communities and word of mouth. Their debut album, Deathconsciousness, has received critical acclaim since its release in 2008. They have mentioned the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Joy Division, New Order, Earth, Sunn O))), Xasthur, Lurker of Chalice, Nine Inch Nails, Swans, Sisters of Mercy, Kraftwerk, and the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche as influences on their music. Have a Nice Life was formed in 2000 by Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga of Connecticut.
