very flexible album, it doesnt get stuck in the same sound and isnt afraid to mix different types of instrumentation and vocals.
very creative.
creative drone approach after the beautiful past tracks, closing the album with a well closing sound
efrim singing seems like he is doing a little too much, the instrumentals are very cool in the second song, and the last song being a good chamber went really well as an outro with actual impressive singing by efrim
very rewarding listen, all of the songs are well constructed and the way they can make drone metal sounds so accessable to everyone is very cool, its like a light form of the genre but still keeping the entire characteristic of it
i like this approach on the psychedelic rock but maintaining the noise alive, really cool sound
this album is less experimental than any other project Peggy did, and yes, counting Devon Hendryx.
very repetitive, some instrumentals are cool but someone has to remember him that rapping fast in every song wont make the album experimental, and ofc there is a charlie kirk bar lol
its more of the same but its still great, some of the songs feels like they came straight from cold visions and David Tibet's feat was surprisingly well fit.
thank you Bladee
for a 34 minutes album it dont feel short at all, sound may not be the most unique thing ever but it has a very creative approach in beat switches, this album is like OsamaSon's FLEX MUSIX if every song was like Kills (which is great)
beautiful is the right word to describe this album, its melancholic, the piano matches with David's voice very well, his voice was made to recite poetry
if this isnt the most beautiful piece of music ever.