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Last Updated: 11/17/2009

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City: Birmingham
Country: UK
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009 
9 Years
Deaths Door
Life of Hate Killed the World
Love Glove
Revenge
Rip Open You
Stone Cold
Walk Away

If there is a tune you would like to hear then give me a shout and i will upload the most popular choice.

krisgodsize@hotmail.co.uk

Also Gigs updated


New t shirt coming soon

Wednesday, September 16, 2009 
Hi guys, remember us. Well we are back after a brief break away from the world we are all refreshed and ready to go.
 
We have recorded all the music to our untitled second album. Vocals will be recorded on Thursday evening.(On that subject anyone wanting to do some gang vocals give me a shout and will let you know where to get to)

We have starting booking gigs again so if you want to play with us, us to play with you (ooo err) or you want to see us play give us a shout and let us know where and when.

New photos being taken also on Thursday so its finally time to say a sad goodbye to the Wolverhampton shots that have lasted us for about 5 years lol.

All in all we feel good and ready to get back to where we were.
Speak soon
Kri$
Krisgodsize@hotmail.co.uk


Time for all you pretenders to the thrown to move out the way Sludge Kings are back in business.
Sunday, November 23, 2008 
Godsize and Slab are playing tomorrow night at Katie Fitzgeralds in Stoubridge.
Entry is £2 and the night starts around 830 in the cellar bar.

So come along and show your support.

kri$

Anyone that needs the address just give me a shout and will sort you out.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008 
** TICKET UPDATE WE ONLY HAVE 5 TICKETS LEFT AT HALF PRICE SO GIVE ME A SHOUT **

Godsize are pleased to announce that they will be supporting Gama Bomb (Irelands finest Thash Metallers) on Friday 17th otober at the little civic Wolverhampton.


Also on the bill are Californian Thrash Metallers Bonded By Blood.


Tickets are available from us for £5 as apposed to £10 so if anyone is interested give me a shout and i will sort you a ticket out.



So hope to hear from you all soon.


cheers

Kri$
Tuesday, September 09, 2008 
Hi, if anyone is coming to Meltdown Fest please email me as i now have tickets for sale.

Cheers

kri$

Saturday Oct 4th - Meltdown Festival
The Asylum, Birmingham
12pm till 12 am
£10 tickets
Email me for tickets as i understand it is more expensive on the day.

Full line up announced
Taint, Hellbastard, I am Colossus, Slit, Severed Heaven,Slab, Bastard of the Skies, Suicide Watch, Black Cesar, Macarga, Redemption Unnamed, Life Denied, Last Chance at Rampton,  Descend From Above, Overproof.


Sunday Oct 5th - Rock n Wrestling
Rock Cafe 2000, Stourbridge
Doors 6pm. 
Wrestling starts 6.30.
Godsize on stage 9.30
Adults - £5
Children under 16 - £4

Wrestling bought to you by V.W.F
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 

Godsize forced to pull out of Morbid Angel support

 

Due to reasons beyond our control we have had to pull out of tomorrow support of Morbid Angel.

 

Apologies

 

Godsize

Saturday, May 10, 2008 


Thursday 15th at theChestnuts in Sheldon with Aluna and Orius

Also Next Saturday 17th May We are finally back at the Little Civic Wolverhampton with Support from I am Colossus, Forlorn and HEllfire.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008 
Godsze - Hymns for the Fallen (3 ks)

Ugly in-your-face sounds, West Midlands Style.

DIRTY RIFFING, frantic drumming and a whole load of snarly aggro does not make a pleasant racket but it’s a damn fun one. Classifying themselves as "beer fueled metal fury", this Stourbridge mob border on Hope Conspiracy-style hardcore in places while clearly remaining true to their heritage with a hefty dose of Sabbath-style riffs seething throgh their din. It ain’t big and it ain’t clever, but there’s a ragged intensity to it that compensates for the less then stellar production. Titles like Hate Fueled Abuse make it clear where they are coming from, and theres something amusingly infectious about the whole thing.

Download -Beer Slag
For fans of - Viking SKull and Raging Speedhorn.



Thursday, March 27, 2008 
This is the review for the album taken from this months Terrorizer.

Godsize - Hymns For The Fallen
with such wonderfully evocative titles as "hate fuelled abuse" and the frankly superb "beer slag", stourbridge’s godsize are clearly not interested in becoming the next opeth. however, what "hymns ..." might lack in subtlety it more than makes up for in sheer ballsy, no-nonsense, sludge mayhem. lurching out of the speakers like the bastard love-chiild of raging speedhorn and crowbar with the vocal delivery of early will haven, tracks like "pure agression" splice together the fuzzed out, all-encompassing heaviness of doom with hardcores irrepresible sense of purpose to produce a somewhat compelling beefcake-groove-fest that demands to be heard. unfortunately you can shake the feeling that theres still a little something missing, and it all comes down to attitude. yeah sure, everything is where it should be, but perhaps thats the problem. with its neat production and proficient execution "hymns..." is a decent effort but tragically lacking in the sense of barely restrained chaos that made iron money so goddamn "dangerous"



Overall i think a pretty damn good review only thing wrong is the album is too polished oh well could have been worse.

kri$

Thursday, March 27, 2008 
This is the review for the album taken from this months Terrorizer.

Godsize - Hymns For The Fallen
with such wonderfully evocative titles as "hate fuelled abuse" and the frankly superb "beer slag", stourbridge’s godsize are clearly not interested in becoming the next opeth. however, what "hymns ..." might lack in subtlety it more than makes up for in sheer ballsy, no-nonsense, sludge mayhem. lurching out of the speakers like the bastard love-chiild of raging speedhorn and crowbar with the vocal delivery of early will haven, tracks like "pure agression" splice together the fuzzed out, all-encompassing heaviness of doom with hardcores irrepresible sense of purpose to produce a somewhat compelling beefcake-groove-fest that demands to be heard. unfortunately you can shake the feeling that theres still a little something missing, and it all comes down to attitude. yeah sure, everything is where it should be, but perhaps thats the problem. with its neat production and proficient execution "hymns..." is a decent effort but tragically lacking in the sense of barely restrained chaos that made iron money so goddamn "dangerous"



Overall i think a pretty damn good review only thing wrong is the album is too polished oh well could have been worse.

kri$