Probably the freshest Industrial Hip Hop album released in a long while. Not for being particularly innovative, but precisely for the exact opposite. At a time where everyone and their mother wants so desperately to make something worthy of respect from people who are not versed enough to give it in a way that would truly matter, it's refreshing to see DJ Rozwell and Deathirl take a step back and remember what exactly it is that made (contemporary) Industrial Hip Hop such a hard hitting, ... read more