Possibly the most derivative passcode has sounded in their entire discography. While everything is executed well, and in cases the production and mixing is quite good, many songs here repeat the tropes of previous passcode releases, and occasionally other electro rock/metal outfits in the space, Babymetal in particular. If you enjoy the passcode sound and were looking for more material, this isn’t a bad pitstop, but for going nearly 5 years without a full length LP, and 2 since their last ... read more
Very solid for J-metal with a catchy hooks, insane riffs, and good production. It is small increase of consistency release with another good Japanese underground metal in a short time to listened all 8-tracks only.