Worship Is the Cleansing of the Imagination received positive reviews. Maya Kalev of Fact wrote that the album was a triumphal and fitting end to the Hydra Head label.[ 3] Pitchfork writer Grayson Currin said, "These six tracks provide heaviness in a half-dozen different ways, a functional and fitting elegy for an imprint that achieved that mission with enviable consistency."[ 4]
All music is composed by JK Flesh
Title 1. "Fear of Fear" 5:20 2. "Deceiver" 5:35 3. "Obedient Automaton" 5:26 Total length: 16:21
All music is composed by Prurient
Title 4. "Chosen Books" 5:52 5. "Entering the Water" 4:34 6. "I Understand You" 7:18 Total length: 17:44 (34:05)
Digital and Japanese bonus tracks[ 5] Title Writer 7. "Mundanity of Suspended Anxiety" (Prurient remix) Aaron Turner 7:00 8. "JK Flesh Merges Prurient 1" 5:22 9. "JK Flesh Merges Prurient 2" 7:52 Total length: 20:14 (54:19)
The US digital release of Worship Is the Cleansing of the Imagination puts track 7 as track 9 and displaces the others up.[ 6]
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^ a b Kalev, Maya (January 16, 2013). "Worship Is the Cleansing of the Imagination" . Fact . The Vinyl Factory . Retrieved May 16, 2015 .
^ a b Currin, Grayson (December 12, 2012). "JK Flesh / Prurient: Worship Is the Cleansing of the Imagination" . Pitchfork . Retrieved May 16, 2015 .
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