Tulip seeks for more experimentation and craziness on their latest LP, granting more presence to glitch elements and synthesizers than their last album.
This is a really good proper release with a mix of mathcore, sludge metal and some electronics. It's not that long, but by it the album makes me want to listen to it again, and again, and again, just to catch and notice everything that's happening, and it's awesome! The sound production on this LP is also pretty neat, it doesn't leave disappointed or disgusted, the vocal performance does that as well, which is a major win for a mathcore release nowadays. The instrumentals are amazing, the ... read more