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Grist Reveal Details for Upcoming Album ‘Garden of Aeolvs’
Grist will release ‘Garden of Aeolvs’ on June 14! A sonic and brutal alliance of members of Gorod, Fange, Merrimack and Ritualization.

Grist will release Garden of Aeolvs on June 14! A sonic and brutal alliance of members of Gorod, Fange, Merrimack and Ritualization. The grindcore quartet tells the story of decadence, news items and the setbacks of Parisian nightlife. Dark, dirty and suffocating, this new album is no exception to the rule: its fifteen tracks depict both the cut-throat alleys conducive to sudden violence and the destructive influence of addictions.
Garden of Aeolvs will be available in France via Source Atone Records and distributed internationally by Dies Irae Productions.
Grist illustrates what the capital has at its most dark and decadent. Far from the romanticism, the heightened beauty and the bucolic atmospheres of certain clichés, the grind combo prefers to highlight the coldness of Paris, its decline and the abuses of its perverted nightlife. From there, the result could only be a mass of violence and filth. An icy portrait that the group paints with the twenty-four expeditious minutes of Garden of Aeolvs.
After the City Of Plight EP (2018), participation in grindcore compilations and having devastated pits with Napalm Death, Eyehategod, Misery Index and Rotten Sound, Grist is moving up a gear. Garden of Aeolvs is a corrosive record, a sonic stab combining the most direct aspects of grind and elements tinged with sludge, doom, hardcore or black metal. The album was recorded by Andrew Guillotin at Hybreed Studio (Forest in Blood, Merrimack), mixed by Etienne Sarthou (Karras, Deliverance) and mastered by William Blackmon (This Gift Is A Curse, Whoresnation). It also sees the participation of guests such as AK (Merrimack, Diaspiquir) and Le Syndicat Electronique.
Garden Of Aeolvs Track Listing:
1. Stigma
2. Get The Job Done
3. Alone
4. Priority
5. Easier
6. I’ve Lost
7. Sober
8. Facilities
9. Play Dead
10. Test Strip
11. Tears In Rain
12. My Chapel
13. Wrong Glass
14. The Deepest Hole (Nasum cover)
15. Bret
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