• Source: Grin (Coroner album)
    • Grin is the fifth studio album by the Swiss thrash metal band Coroner, released in 1993. It was the band's final album before their fourteen-year break up from 1996 to 2010, and to date, other than several new tracks on the 1995 compilation album Coroner, Grin remains the most recent studio album by the band. It is also the last Coroner album to feature drummer Marky Edelmann, who left the band in 2014.


      Musical style


      Grin is considered a major departure from Coroner's previous works, moving to much greater experimentation. It is more focused on the aspects of progressive and technical metal, as opposed to the traditional thrash metal template of its predecessors. The album also incorporates elements of alternative metal, groove metal and industrial metal, and retains some of the avant-garde influences from the band's previous albums No More Color (1989) and Mental Vortex (1991).


      Reissues


      After being out of print for many years, Noise/BMG reissued the album in 2018, remastered with additional photographs of the band and memorabilia.


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Coroner
      Ron Broder (as Ron Royce) – vocals, bass
      Tommy Vetterli (as Tommy T. Baron) – guitars
      Marky Edelmann (as Marquis Marky) – drums, spoken word on "Host", art direction
      Additional musicians
      Kent Smith – keyboards & synthesizer
      Roger Dupont – programming on "The Lethargic Age" and the instrumentals
      Tim Chatfield – didgeridoo on "Status: Still Thinking" and the instrumentals
      Paul Degoyler – additional vocals on "Grin (Nails Hurt)"
      Bettina Klöti – additional vocals on "Host"
      Production
      Tom Morris – engineer, mixing
      Gerhard Woelfe – engineer
      Voco Faux–Pas – drum engineer
      Mark Prator – assistant engineer
      Eddy Schreyer – mastering
      Istvan Vizner – art direction, photography
      Martin Becker – photography
      Peter Vahlefeld – graphics
      Karl–U. Walterbach – executive producer


      Notes


      The film Aliens is sampled at the start of "Internal Conflicts". The voices are Bill Paxton and Colette Hiller.
      Polish technical death metal band Sceptic covered the song "Paralyzed, Mesmerized" for their 2005 album Internal Complexity.


      References




      External links


      BNR Metal Pages' section on Coroner
      Fan page with detailed album information and lyrics

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