I sadly didn’t enjoy as much as i did with their previous EPs, not to say it’s bad, just not my thing.
This is definitely a sonic step up from the lamb as effigy, however, as much as I enjoy the plethora of soundscapes created throughout this project I do not enjoy at all any of the lyrics or vocals, and it’s not that I can’t stand the constant screaming of Alex Kent, no, not at all, I just don’t believe it’s necessary at all and that doesn’t make it to where the feeling it evokes is similar to an angry talk down or a rant, no, this leaves the whole fucking song ... read more
All I want to do while listening to this is dance, dance, dance until I die or my kneecaps break.
The first and last track are as if ascending to heaven, but sadly the rest feel like filling the rest of time in between, not that it’s bad, just feels a bit repetitive or boring at times.
Great harsh sound, although I was a little afraid it wouldn’t be as good as God’s Country, I got to say that it surpassed my expectations.
STAND OUTS:Shame, Frownland, Camcorder, Tape, The New World, Masc and Milk of Human Kindness.
First time I listened to the whole album almost shat my pants, right now a year after that first listen I still feel like I’m about to shit my pants, that’s how good this is.
STAND OUTS: ALL OF THEM.
Uhhh. π΅πΈπ΅πΈπ΅πΈ
You could say, that the album feels a little lazy, you know…
Somehow feels as if being played in an instagram live, or at least that’s the closest comparison I can make, even if I’m a little disappointed it doesn’t mean that it’s all bad, it’s just, again, a little lazy. Like this review.
I really wanted to like this, but the songs don't sound complete, the vocals sound boring, lyrics just aren't interesting.
The first two songs were okay but when I got to plastic it just went down, then algorithmic made it even worse and Nothing felt incomplete.