"On GP" has saved my life several times. Both this and NOTM are excellent records.
some of the songs on this album, as much as I hate to admit, are kinda catchy. but the lyricism makes me cringe, and that's coming from someone who listens to DSBM. plus the guys a racist pedophile, which if that isn't a red flag for you, you need help. idk what else I was expecting from a genre labeled "incelcore."
these guys have GOT to get more recognition. I was there when this album premiered on YouTube, and it was amazing.
This album is great. Not my personal favorite Peggy release, but it's close.
I've heard mixed reception on Black Ben Carson, but me personally, I think this one's pretty nice.
great album. if you're thinking of getting into AiC, listen to this and Facelift.
Excellent album, rivals that of "A Promise." I had to hold back tears listening to this for the first time during class.
This album is nice as hell. Kinda experimental, so if you're not used to that kinda stuff, it might be a tough listen at first. I like it though.
This album is one of my all time favorites. It's also one of my comfort albums, despite its overly depressive nature. It is one of the most crushing, depressing albums I have ever listened to, raw emotion in every fiber. And I love it. The moment I decided to check the album out after hearing many praises towards it a few years ago, it was a life changing experience. The fact that this work of art was made by two guys sticking to a budget of $1,000 is pretty inspiring as well. It's a ... read more
one of my favorite P4 albums, although not perfect. Some of the tracks don't hit as hard as the others. I have to give credit where credit is due, however, as this album was my one of my introductions to the DSBM genre. of course, I initially heard Graf's vocals and I was like "what the fuck is this shit," but then it grew on me. this album, however, is pretty solid nonetheless.
one of the most sonically terrifying experiences I have ever been through. it's an album modeled after rabies, a terrifying disease on its own, and this album portrays it perfectly. it starts out calm, peaceful music playing with no disturbances, until something goes wrong, and then the experience slowly descends into pure auditory hell. It is a trope common in Caretaker FPs, but this one does it differently. It's not emptiness like the drone of nothingness found in the later stages ... read more
One of my all time favorite albums. If you're thinking of getting into Depressive BM, you HAVE to listen to this album. I will glaze the hell out of this album, idc