After what was an hour long noise ambient piece, Piranesi presents a 9 minute song, with enough variety to surprise you in a really pleasent way.
The first segment is this slowly increasing doomy drone, which builds an unique and heavy atmosphere. Moderate and tired feedbacks and synths culminate on a relatively quiet but powerful end, before dissolving into the next part.
The second segment is a relatively IDM section, of which I'm really indifferent about, is not like it's bad, ... read more
Dark, ominous, deep, or whatever you might want to describe this entry, to me it reduces as simply as being relaxing, I do not know why, but it's genuinely comforting. That being said, it is an hour long repetitive ambient piece which presents little variation. While 001 had an aspect that kept it welcoming for its extensives 5 hours, 002 might be more punishing as a listen, not necesarily for me from my own listening experience, but it does get boring a little bit.
All things considered, ... read more
I've always been familiar with Bull Of Heaven and some of their projects, but due to their stupidly extensive catalog, I have no interest on listening to all of their material, which seems like a too demanding and fruitless job to do, contrary to this project, which due to its momentary far less extense discog, seems like a more reasonable work to go through.
Piranesi starts this BoH tribute project with "Sweetly In The Early Hours...", which runs monotonously for 4 hours, 44 ... read more
Even tho I could argue that the second half of the album is considerably less interesting than the first, it's an amazing listen overall. Really strong and cathartic listen, though not tiring nor exhausting, which makes me come back to it a lot more often than I would really do with other kind of projects related to Screamo, at least from the time when I review this, I still need to get more into the genre.
The production is great, and the bass sounds insane, makes it really a fun listen ... read more
Music that piss off the black metal elitists is always great, and of course this album is incredible. This album is a powerful journey that goes around incredibly noise walls of noise and peaceful bridges, keeping the variation between the blissful (The Marvelous Orange Tree) and eerie, or even creepy moments (Incidental II). If you listen to this album kind of casually or not paying attention you might get bored and think it's very samey through the tracklist, but if you do a serious ... read more