I can't imagine an album that's just visibly unhinged but yet vulnerable other than Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence but here we are. This album feels like a panic attack, from the way the vocalist screams out of his lungs, the way the instruments are played, they're so wonky and disproportionate that it feels like it's falling apart, and the interludes are like some nightmarish trips, just when you think something is over but it's really not — ... read more
Alexithymia is a truly a record filled with despair and pain throughout it.
The album makes you feel its presence with its dissonant beauty with songs like 'Letters,' 'Breach,' 'Approaching Oblivion,' 'Ocean,' along with many others.
Its gloomy sadness is what makes up the whole thing, it's an album that leaves me agape with how real it feels.
You can tell that the vocalist went through a lot when writing the lyrics for this and he just had to let it ... read more
Aggressive as fuck.
Every track feels like a punch to the face each time I listen to this album, albeit there's some melodic moments, they're good too. But holy damn, The drumming, the riffs, the vocals, they're all so perfect with each other especially with the drummer, he's so precise and the double bass in this album is one of the most hard-hitting and fastest double bass work I've ever heard in Nü-Metal alone.
Top Tracks:
Morena
Style
Third Floor
Tomorrow ... read more
Beautiful Nü-Emo.
I can't help but awe at the beauty of this record.
It's like the opposite of Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence.
Whereas EYTKWAS is depressing and chaotic, this one focuses more on the melancholy sadness of it all like Aisling. Much like them, they don't pull punches for such emotions to be felt throughout this album.
What really strikes me here is the vocalist's very emo delivery through out all of this record, singing passionately to ... read more