Great album, very consistent.
Favs: The Lovely Wounded, The Suffering of Spiders, Omen
Least Fav: Window from the Old House
Yeah, I liked Take Me Back To Eden more than this.
Well, I would say that this doesn't hit the spot when it should.
Don't get me wrong, the songs here are often more than decent, but somehow no song apart from my faves can't generate response in me. They just start and then just end. Some are slightly better than others, but overall the quality of the songs is uniform (and that's a good thing!). It was a shame that in some songs (let's take Infinite Baths for an ... read more
This album is very hypnotizing - it has very nice, trippy beats, sensual atmosphere and interesting vocal performances. I really think this is a good option to play in background. It's not too distracting, but on the other hand it kinda "traps" the listener in a... spiral.
Fav songs: Mezzanine, Teardrop, Man Next Door, Dissolved Girl
Least fav: Inertia Creeps, Exchange, (Exchange) [I still think they're pretty good]
not my main genre, but definitely worth to listen to ... read more
I am for sure not the target audience for this album, but let me start off with the good sides.
The production is good. It's a shame that an album inspired by rave culture isn't more... rave-y? It feels like it's more important only in some moments, than being a major value in this album. I like the occasional song glitches here and there (they aren't always amazing but they for sure kept me interested enough). I also appreciate the overall theme of the album being kept for ... read more
This album delivers just what I expected to hear after the first song. This was heavy enough and peaceful enough (as much as metal can get peaceful). Great transitions between songs, maybe most of the songs themselves don't get me headbanging or emotional, but realistically, all of them are good enough to get on my main playlist. I like the things happening in the background while a heavy guitar takes the lead, you can hear some beautiful bells or pads or whatever that is. The album is ... read more