No Absolutes in Human Suffering is the third and final studio album by Gaza before they disbanded in 2013. It was released on August 2nd, 2012. The album was recorded at Godcity Studios, Salem, Massachusetts, produced by Kurt Ballou of Converge, and released on Black Market Activities (BMA) records, founded by Guy Kozowyk of The Red Chord. The album's name is inspired by novelist Cormac McCarthy. Read more on Last.fm.
I think Converge’s influence on hardcore is finally coming home to roost. ‘No Absolutes in Human Suffering’ is a beast of a record, landing somewhere in the middle of Converge’s ‘Axe to Fall’, The Chariot’s ‘Everything is Alive…’, and Norma Jean’s ‘O’ God, The Aftermath’.
Aside from incredible production, it sounds like Gaza actually has something to say (understatement), and wants to do it urgently. The intensity is sky high.
Here’s to more of this.