It's often actively enjoyable, albeit in a decidedly creepy way, rooted as much in familiar retro-rock moves as formless face-eating noise.
This one really had to grow on me, but I think I really get this album now.
This album is extremely unique within Prurient's discography and just within of it's self. It blends
harsh noise, ambient and techno in a disorienting and scary yet also beautiful experience that blurs the line between nightmare and blissful dream.
The poetry present in the lyrics here is one of my favorite things about the album, it's very cryptic yet extremely vivid, painting that can be just as beautiful as it is ... read more
The purest expression of early post-industrial. Some like 'Let's Make A Slave' bordering tech house.
one of prurient's more accessible and listener-friendly albums. pretty good, even if i feel like the more noise-focused tracks are some of his least interesting.
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