This is a different kind of noise. We begin with these delicately plucked
acoustic strings which quickly change into a frenzy of distortion. This sets the pace for the entire CD filled
with both beauty and chaos at the same time.
In a far off, distant sort of way this could almost
have tones of Murder by Death or Mumford & Sons but that might also be
stretching it a bit too far. While there is some singing, I do consider
this to be a mostly instrumental album at that.
Not only is this louder than a lot of noise music, it’s
also got a lot more guitar work it would seem.
I definitely like it and feel if nothing else it is unique and should
have that going for it.
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