Extremely underrated album! Really neat radio metal with sick industrial metal elements in a few of the tracks and some less heavy tracks mixed in. Good riffage/drumming/and bass, a good singer/great songwriting, and an overall solid tracklist. The industrial songs are really dancy. The final track’s second half really shocked me and is a good finisher. The track Travesty is pretty proggy and psychedelic, and The Song has good art/symphonic rock stuff going on. The first track is super ... read more