There exist albums that are a product of their time, and then there are albums that sound like they invented time itself, such as this one. The three members are almost working against each other instead of together to create what feels more like impulses of intrusive thoughts said out loud rather than actual songs.
Despite being only about 37 minutes, "Bolero" feels way longer than the time given. The accumulation of different elements from the music scenes all over the world as well as the atmosphere this album builds and holds throughout it's entirety is what, in my opinion, makes it not only their best work but an artistic statement that could've only be achieved in a time that once was.