Haunting but at the same time very calm and beautiful. The whole album feels like a send-off to something or someone, a final goodbye of sorts. The version of AFX's Stone In Focus on this is insane!
I ascended while listening to Movement 6
I found this EP in a very tumultuous time of my life where nothing really seemed certain, and I felt like it spoke to me. I felt like this stands out from the rest of IR's output as a more melancholic but ultimately hopeful piece, and that was something I really needed at the time. Returning to this, I still have very strong emotional attachment to this EP.
fav track: 91 Cadillac DeVille
Go-to album when I want to feel paranoid walking home from the function drunk at night. Killing For Company is one of the best songs ever
I like Twin Peaks so of course I'm going to like this. I've had this on very often as my travel soundtrack
top-tier political music. I do wonder what they think of Chomsky now though
I really like this album and others by Radiohead, but any anti-establishment political message they're hoping to preach rings hollow given the behaviour of Yorke and Greenwood regarding Palestine and towards pro-Palestine activists. It's disappointing when a band that's always felt very empathetic to me cower when it comes to criticizing one of the most evil states currently in existence.
there is just no way this took 3+ years lol. I like Joji's other stuff but this was dissapointing
this is along with Exmilitary are the two albums I keep coming back to. I always get a jolt out of this album and that's why it's been permanently stuck on my rotation for 6 years now
very interesting and calming listen except for the high-pitched directional sounds in snow/sand which really tickled my spine.