For the
majority of this album, a great deal of sort of ominous static can be heard in
the way that it sounds like fog or some sort of haunting air. Though this might be ambient at its core, it
is in this way that when I am listening to this I almost constantly feel as if
Jason Vorhees will appear at any given moment and strike me down.
There
are some other sounds that come out, from bells or glasses being played
musically and the first song even has this portion where fireworks are being
set off, but for the most part, this is just eerie and quiet.
I
imagine this as being the soundtrack to a menu screen on a video game, something
either from the horror genre or even Red Dead Revolver for some reason popped
into my head. In many ways it certainly
can be seen as minimalistic, but it is still just oh-so-good.
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