Language simulacra, atmosphere and the periodic sharp intrusion of electronic into the warm instrumental sound spreading throughout the body. The album was produced by none other than A. G. Cook who brought a crazy kaleidoscope of glitch effects to songs - in excess of them on Yancy's record. The colorful Icelandic ambient shares the content of the work with the "glitchy" irresistibly rushing IDM. The case when the fragmentation of the material works for its ... read more
the album is completely saturated with a kind of psychedelic and nerve-wracking sound. Truly a masterpiece of psychedelic music. Some interludes like "Space Transmission" and "Message from a Self Destroying Turnip" aren't really supposed to called music (its more like ambient), but they're so important to the album as a whole. They put the true spirit and mystery into it.
// an affectionate beginning of dark sonic bliss, consisting of 12 tracks under the title track "Grace for Drowning"
// an igniting uplift in "Sectarian", layering chunky stoner chord transitions, complex guitar parts, preceding "Raider-ish" mellotron chorale that creates a sense of urgency and tension. It calms again, it seems like it could have ended, but distorted trumpets fight back and a King Crimson-inspired improvisation rhodes begins and a return to the ... read more
:О (Honest reaction to this album)
// starting with ostinato bassline in "Luminol", unimaginably calorific flute solo, "cafeteria" atmosphere of jazzy piano middle and cool climax
// the undeniable ballad "Drive Home" with the most powerful solo, none other than liver electric guitar genius Guthrie Govan, accordingly, and the animated work of beautiful Jess Cope work, henceforth pulled the head of Ovosonico developer to embody in game as "Last Day of ... read more
Heavily crafted, the instruments on there with gnarly bass plucks, especially BODY OF BONES (OMG YES ITS FINALLY OUT) This is the best dubstep album of the year.