Classical music got possessed by an anxiety attack and decided to start throwing breakdowns at people. It’s ridiculously over the top, even if the nonstop intensity can feel kinda exhausting by the end.
Sounds like somebody trying to keep themselves together emotionally with duct tape and volume pedals. Super raw and cathartic without feeling overly dramatic about it which makes the heavier moments hit even harder.
Feels like staring out a car window at night convincing yourself you’re fine when you absolutely are not. Super dreamy and emotionally heavy without overdoing it, even if it occasionally gets a little too lost in it’s own atmosphere.
Sounds like burnout, frustration, and massive poisoning all happening at the same time. It’s noisy as hell and constantly on edge, but there’s something weirdly human underneath all the chaos that keeps pulling me back in.
Feels like a sugar rush slowly turning into complete sensory overload and that’s why it works. It’s weird, hyperactive, catchy as hell, and fully commits to its own nonsense and it makes it super hard not to love.
All over the place but it’s honestly kinda fun. The band’s constantly bouncing between chaos, hooks, and these weird little mathy moments. Doesn’t always fully come together, but the energy and personality carry it way harder than a safer album would’ve.
Grief turning into background noise until it suddenly gets loud enough to crush you again. Super raw and atmospheric without feeling fake deep about it. Genuinely haunting the whole way through.
Peggy just threw every idea into a blender and saw what survived, and that’s the main appeal of this I feel. Some parts are genius but other parts just have me thinking “what am I even listening to.” (It didn’t really help that I listened to the first half of this album in a car with other people who were not familiar with him.) The chaos is entertaining enough that I can’t really hate on it too much, though. Definitely his worst upon first listen but not by much ... read more
Just feels HUGE emotionally. Feels like it’s pulling me through nature, history, and personal grief all at the same time. It’s Black Metal but also weirdly beautiful and reflective in a way that sticks with me after it ends
Feels like being stuck in a hazy emotional daydream that somehow still has a solid backbone under all the atmosphere. Super immersive and kinda hypnotic, even if a few parts drift a little too long without really changing the pace.
Feels like staring at the end of everything in slow motion while a wall of sound just keeps building and collapsing around you. It’s massive, bleak, and super immersive, even if it occasionally drifts so far into atmosphere that it loses a bit of immediate impact.
Hits that sweet spot between Emo heaviness and indie catchiness where every chorus feels like it’s dragging something personal out of you. Not every track fully separates itself, but the emotional consistency is strong enough that it doesn’t really matter.
Like if Alternative Nu-Metal and Shoegaze got stuck in a hazy late night loop and stopped caring about genre rules halfway through. Super glossy but still heavy in this weird emotional way, even if a couple tracks lean a bit too samey in that dreamy haze.
Pure controlled chaos, everything sounds like it’s barely being held together on purpose. It’s heavy, gross, and weirdly precise at the same time, even off it gets a little exhausting just how nonstop it goes.
Feels like the planet itself is breathing through the music, like it’s way bigger than just a band performance. Super immersive and earthy in a way that actually sticks with me, even if a couple sections drift more into vibe than standout moments.
Feels like staring at your ceiling at 3am while your brain decides to replay every bad decision you’ve ever made. Super atmospheric and emotionally raw without losing the heaviness, even if a few moments lean a little too hard into the “sadboycore” (?) vibe.
Feels like a band that already proved they’re legends coming back with absolutely nothing to prove and still sounding incredible. Super emotional, super tense, and it has a worn down melancholy to it that only PTW really does like this.
Caveman Deathcore, just nonstop disgusting riffs and ignorant energy all the way through. It doesn’t reinvent anything but honestly who cares when it sounds this filthy.