Slow Motion Apocalypse

This article is about the Grotus album. For the Italian metal band, see Slowmotion Apocalypse.
Slow Motion Apocalypse
Studio album by Grotus
Released April 20, 1993 (1993-04-20)
Recorded October – December 1992 (1992-12)
Studio
Genre Experimental rock, industrial rock
Length 51:01
Label Alternative Tentacles
Producer Eric Holland
Grotus chronology
Luddite
(1992)
Slow Motion Apocalypse
(1993)
The Opiate of the Masses
(1994)

Slow Motion Apocalypse is the second studio album by Grotus, released on April 20, 1993 by Alternative Tentacles.[1] Boasting eastern music influences and a more mature sound, the album is usually considered to be the highlight of their career.[2]

Release and reception

Trouser Press noted that the album contains "the alluring music of Luddite and a judicious bit of the sampling activity of Brown" and "Middle Eastern flavor that conjures images of an armor-plated belly dancer."[2]

Accolades

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Tip Germany "Albums of the Year" (Thomas Weiland)[3] 1993 7
Kerrang! United Kingdom "Albums of the Year"[4] 1993 14

Track listing

All lyrics written by Lars Fox; all music composed by Grotus, except "Good Evening" by Lars Fox and "Slow Motion Apocalypse" by Adam Tanner. 

No.TitleLength
1."Up Rose the Mountain"  3:53
2."Good Evening"  1:08
3."The Same Old Sauce"  2:08
4."Hourglass"  3:43
5."Shivayanama"  4:41
6."Complications"  3:54
7."Kali Yugo"  3:22
8."Clean"  4:40
9."Sleepwalking"  6:04
10."Medicine"  3:07
11."Slow Motion Apocalypse" (includes "Brown" (Remix) as a hidden track)14:21

Personnel

Adapted from the Slow Motion Apocalypse liner notes.[5]

Grotus

Production and additional personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1993 Alternative Tentacles CD, CS, LP Virus 118

References

  1. "Grotus: Slow Motion Apocalypse > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Goldman, Marlene; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Grotus". Trouser Press. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  3. "Tip - Albums of the Year". poplist.de. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  4. "Kerrang! - Albums of the Year". AcclaimedMusic.net. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  5. Slow Motion Apocalypse (booklet). Grotus. San Francisco, California: Alternative Tentacles. 1993.
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