Genre: Exp. Grindcore
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 2012
1. The Falcon Cannot Hear The Falconer
2. Build No System
3. Without Blazon (Is The Flag I Hold Up And Do Not Wag)
4. We Are Not Afraid Of Ruins
5. Class War Never Meant More Than It Does Now
6. Rise Like Lions After Slumber
7. That Which Is Not Given But Taken
8. Better To Die On Your Feet Than Live On Your Knees
9. Usurious Epitaph
10. Revolution's Wick Burning Quick
11. 99 To 1 12. Sweat For Blood
13. Barbarians At The Gate 14. When We Can't Dream Any Longer
15. It Is The Secret Curse Of Power That It Becomes Fatal
16. I Am Spartacus 17. Feast Of Industry
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 2012
1. The Falcon Cannot Hear The Falconer
2. Build No System
3. Without Blazon (Is The Flag I Hold Up And Do Not Wag)
4. We Are Not Afraid Of Ruins
5. Class War Never Meant More Than It Does Now
6. Rise Like Lions After Slumber
7. That Which Is Not Given But Taken
8. Better To Die On Your Feet Than Live On Your Knees
9. Usurious Epitaph
10. Revolution's Wick Burning Quick
11. 99 To 1 12. Sweat For Blood
13. Barbarians At The Gate 14. When We Can't Dream Any Longer
15. It Is The Secret Curse Of Power That It Becomes Fatal
16. I Am Spartacus 17. Feast Of Industry
Debut album by Liberteer. The band consists of one single man, Matthew Widener (Cretin, ex-Exhumed, ex-Citizen), performing all the instruments and vocals spread across 17 tracks, most of them around the one and a half minute mark. The songs range from triumphant march anthems (complete with horns) to scathing anarcho-grind. It is full of weird experimentalisms, featuring the sounds of trumpets, banjos and horns.