If you like Hizaki, you’ll like this EP fine. The arrangements are great as always, although when placed in Hizaki’s discography there’s very little notable here. I don’t know whether it’s fair of me to expect more of a variety in Hizaki’s sound, especially on a EP, but feelings of burn-out did cross my mind on this project where it hadn’t before on something like their 2014 release: Rozario.
There are moments here that do offer some heterogeneity. ... read more
An album up there with Nick Cave’s Skeleton Tree in terms of verbalizing raw grief imo. Two different styles, yet bring the same tear-filled, cathartic result.
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