It's heavy, beautiful, dark, light, fun, sad, noisy, catchy, fun and absolutely entertaining art-punk. With the scratchiness of a Idles record, backed by the catchy vocals of a No Doubt record, it's a combination that creates beautifully chaotic sounds, and it's damn enthralling to listen to, with almost each track making me actually gasp. It showcases the themes of the cover beautifully, with the beauty and cleanness being paired with the fiery chaos of the instrumentation. At only 33 minutes, ...
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