Poppy and fun. Carrying influence of Panic! At the disco, but still being uniquely it's own project. As a story telling device, the album also adds another layer of intrigue
No idea what they are singing about. But it sounds really good.
The album flows really well. The music and instrumentals are nice, the vocals sound ethereal and pleasant, and the drums are characteristically metal without being overbearing.
Overall a good album.
Iniko really has a unique way of connecting with the spiritual and otherworldly, whilst still producing catchy and approachable music.
This album is a great collection of their works, it flows nicely from start to end, is pleasant to listen to, and has a great production quality.
The album can be somewhat monotonous at times, but that's not to say it's boring. The way Iniko stresses their syllables and structures their melodies really creates a distinctive and springy sound, that I ... read more
This sounds like what a panic attack feels like. And it almost gave me one aswell.
It's brilliantly disturbing. And a harrowing look into the mental anguish of depression, loneliness, and gender dysphoria. Never before have I heard something that captures these feelings so perfectly through, at times, ear shattering noise. It doesn't just describe it, it demonstrates it.
I especially liked Misspent Youth. It perfectly describes the experience of so many trans people. And I'm ... read more