Very fun and energetic single. To a point, feels like track from Stone Untunned EP that didn't made its cut.
Nothing specific much. Nice listen, but one-time only.
PS. It lowkey does sound like how it looks, lol
When I was high on za, I felt like Kim Jong Un himself hugged me and ascended me to his personal little heaven
Progress in design is noticeable in comparison to their previous EP, but for me personaly, there wasn't anything standing out, except maybe of Apprehension.
The improvement in production and instruments is clear, but the sheer amount of songs that miss is sad, as they are purely silly/joke songs put as... experimentatio with sound, I assume.
Actual listenable tracks are - Pass the Plasma, Sheep in Wolves' Clothes, Creator's Comet, We are R&r
Fun listen, but onfly for the first time. Except of 2 tracks, others are miss.
Althought, despite it being their first EP, they already showed quite interesting style, I like that.
FAV - Wash Your Hands!, Raygun Rampage
Didn't like it much - a huge chunk of the album is just metallic spike ball sound effect being sampled and modified to the outworldly experience. I do like it, but it's just an absurd amount. Especially, comparing it to his previous works.
Nonetless, enjoyed it as once only listen.
FAV - probably ∴ ѻӨѻ ҴҐПЏЃЩ ѻӨѻ ∴
For some reason, starting from their previous release, there is no much memorable works that I could catch on.
However, I still enjoyed my listen bit more than Discipline.
Won't come back for relisten thought.
I cried when he came to the part where he started literally chocking on... something??
Nothing remarkable except of Matte Kudasai, as this LP somewhat falls in the middle to the end.
Still, enjoyed listening to it. Not feeling to come back for relisten, thought.
Very boring, blank and empty LP.
There is no depth in album whatsoever, as you have only some guitar riff, Varg's out of tempo screaming with weak drums and ear bleeding, looping to boredom background noise. Sure, there is nice parts of tempo change, but it goes easily unrecognisable from the sheer amount of static noise added to the back.
I do like noise myself, but in here it was used as main key-component to show you supposedly most powerful side of the album. Albeit, it is the ... read more
Jee, this made me check my phone every 10 minutes to see when it will be over...
Well, the samples are somewhat okay but... That's all good about this.
Most energetic release from KC so far, sadly, the crispy quality of the recording was at some moments giving pain to my ear.
For execution, it's a bit harsh and mainline, but nice if you would like some harsher work from KC.
Fav - Lament, the great Deciever
One of their best works with execution and narrative. The experimentation with instruments doesn't sound too out of touch and comparing to their previous works, actually blends well with any song.
The heaviness, perhaps, a slight touch of hard/grunge rock really adds uniquness and charm to this LP.
Albeit, KC really fumble down with Providence - following their old formula in their previous LPs, this song feels more like forcefully showed experimentation piece, that have nothing to hold on ... read more