This album is "disturbing" because in the eyes of the colonizer this violence is never shown, this despair this realness is always "behind the eyelids". Woods without any remorse allows the colonizers to go as low as him and the rest of the people suffering in this destructive and suicidal system. It’s about loss, in any sense of the term. It’s about the very real and existing horror that is to be living in the fantasy of the white man. I will never understand ... read more
this album means a lot of different things to me, something I couldn’t describe as anything other than a naive and hopeful imagination of what comes next. Its something that moves me on a weird level. It’s a sorrowful and beautiful album that makes you bop through the rythm of some of the best drums I’ve ever heard in my life. This sort of fleeting melody that leaves a mark in your ears. You never feel like it’s doing too much and you always feel like you’re being ... read more
y’all are so annoying complaining about the alchemist, this is a masterpiece in both claustrophobic yet soothing productions and top-of-the-class lyrical performance