This album is so different from Flooding's first that it was too daunting for me to enter for a long time. Once I finally did though, I found a louder, more surreal, more daring, and more frightening experience than the first. The sounds that envelope my ears over the course of this album are so meticulously put together that I can vividly the world they are trying to convey. This album feels like being drug down to hell and learning to make peace with it. Attempting to find the quiet and ... read more
This is not my type of music, but this album cover is unreal, I love it more than I can put into words
I was excited to hear the second installment in Liam Mccay's 'Take Care' line of albums after hearing Agony. The start of Agony was a beautiful showing of Liam's potential, and while the rest of the album didn't quite hit for me, I was interested in what he was gonna do for the sequel.
This album fucking sucks.
There's no need to sugarcoat it.
There are small glimmers of good music buried in this thing (Ribs), but besides that, I will never return to this album. ... read more
"Do I hate you?
Do I love you enough to let you go?
I can't spend another year alone"
Agony is an interesting album. This is the second project I've listened to by Liam McCay, the other being "Boyhood" under his pseudonym Birth Day. I have mixed feelings on Boyhood, despite really enjoying parts of it. I find it very difficult for a slowcore album to remain interesting for its entire duration, and although Agony has songs that I love, it is not an exception to ... read more
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