PROSTHETIC RECORDS TO REISSUE ACCLAIMED GOJIRA ALBUMS ON VINYL


 
By popular demand, Prosthetic Records will soon issue gatefold double-LP editions of the two albums that rocketed the French progressive tech-death quartet GOJIRA from the European underground to international stardom. "From Mars To Sirius" and "The Way Of All Flesh" -- two of the most acclaimed metal releases of the past decade -- will be released on vinyl on August 27. Pre-orders are available now.
 
Originally issued overseas in 2005, "From Mars To Sirius" -- released by Prosthetic in 2006, and never before available on LP in North America -- was the Western Hemisphere's formal introduction to GOJIRA. One of MetalSucks' Top 10 "best metal albums of the 21st Century so far," the album was supported by U.S. tours with the likes of Lamb of God, Children of Bodom, Machine Head, Behemoth and Amon Amarth. The gatefold 2LP set will be available in three 180-gram variants: "Eco-Green" (600 copies), "Mars Red" (200 copies) and "Sea Blue" (200 copies), the latter two of which are mail-order exclusives.
 
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Logan Mader (Five Finger Death Punch, DevilDriver, Fear Factory), follow-up "The Way Of All Flesh" (2008) cemented GOJIRA's status as one of metal's most important acts. The band's first release to crack the Billboard Top 200, the album -- which features a guest appearance by Lamb of God front man Randy Blythe -- was supported by tours with the likes of In Flames and All That Remains, in addition to a month touring North American arenas with Metallica. The gatefold 2LP set marks the first time in three years that the album will be available on vinyl, and it will be offered in two new variants: 180-gram clear (500 copies), and a mail-order exclusive, standard-weight blue/white split vinyl (500 copies).
 
 
Selected praise for "From Mars To Sirius":
* Decibel Magazine Top 10 of 2006
* "Epic...a masterpiece...9/10." -- Blabbermouth
* "One of the year's freshest metal inventions" -- L.A. Times
* Revolver Magazine's #4 release of 2006
 
 

 
Selected praise for "The Way Of All Flesh":
* Decibel Magazine Top 15 of 2008
* Revolver Magazine's #2 release of 2008
* "An album that is likely to be every bit as vital 10 years from now" -- Kerrang!
* Metal Hammer Magazine's #5 release of 2008
 

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