darkly soothing though obviously inspired by tim hecker, ironic considering hecker even features on one of the tracks
a great example of why the best artists start off by making their worst projects. i've recently fallen pretty deeply in love with death's dynamic shroud, and after subscribing to their bandcamp page i thought it'd be a great opportunity to listen to their complete catalogue to truly hear everything they have to offer as a group, and this album is so far not a great start nor is it a good introduction to dds as a whole. it's slow, boring, and honestly a little lazy with really nothing that ... read more
trha seemed very daunting to me when i saw the large quantity of releases and the extreme song lengths but this has to be one of the most engrossing and prolific discographies of any modern artist, it seems like it could get tiring after awhile but as of this moment as im around 4 or 5 releases in i feel no fatique whatsoever, trha has crafted long black metal pieces that all contain unique and catchy riffs and melodies, haunting vocals and adds new elements to each release, some of his ... read more
such a unique piece, though not really entirely ambient and works in elements of edm this is still such a unique atmosphere that could really only work because it's james ferraro pulling these various pieces of sound together, Rain is listening to a master at work, to make a long atmospheric piece purely through recycling sounds with almost no actual instruments present is astounding.
soothing and short, bite sized rainy vapor that i would own on cassette and play on loop for hours.