Q Magazine has wrapped it's slimy tentacles around the reissues, with the usual ill-informed, badly researched and prejudicial results.
It starts so well, with identifying Von as one of the 80's great unrecognised icons, then plummets into a mess. Overly focussing on the fact that each LP had a different line-up, the dreaded g--- work making a few appearances, apparently not even bothering to check out the tracklistings (seems Floodland has acquired "a few live tracks"), then identifying This Corrosion as the main standout track. I suppose it was the only one the reviewer ever bothered to listen to.
To cap it all, the "if you like this also listen to..." bit is - wait for it - Gods Own Medicine.
I'll spare you the horror of the full thing (mainly because I don't have it), but here's a sample:
Andrew Eldritch’s dark lords get the full reissue treatment this month. This towering 1987 epic remains theirs – and goth’s – finest 10-and-a-half minutes.