Deathconsciousness

Deathconsciousness is the first album by the Post-Punk band Have A Nice Life. It is a double album, separated into "The Plow That Broke The Plains" and "The Future", which are the first and second discs respectively. The album has received very positive critical reception, receiving a 7/10 from Piero Scaruffi and a 4.5 out of 5 on Sputnikmusic.

Album Cover and Packaging
The album artwork is a darkened version of the Jacques-Louis David painting, The Death of Marat, which documents the death of French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat. The album came packaged with a 75 page booklet entitled “On An Obscure Text”, documenting the life, literature, and followers of a 13th century Italian writer and religious figure named Antiochus. The album was later pressed on vinyl in 2009.

The album is distributed by Enemies List Home Recordings.

Loss of the Masters
Dan lost the master WAV files in a hard drive crash. Because of this, Deathconsciousness' "masters" are sourced from lossy MP3 files.

Track Listing
Disc One: The Plow That Broke The Plains Disc Two: The Future
 * 1) A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
 * 2) Bloodhail
 * 3) Telefony
 * 4) The Big Gloom
 * 5) Hunter
 * 6) Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun?
 * 7) There Is No Food
 * 1) Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The MAil
 * 2) Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000
 * 3) Deep, Deep
 * 4) The Future
 * 5) I Don't Love
 * 6) Earthmover

Links
Deathconsciousness on Sputnikmusic

Scaruffi's review of Deathconsciousness

Deathconsciousness on last.fm

Enemies List Home Recordings