
portrayal of guilt – We Are Always Alone
Who is currently doing a better blend of anti-music? Go ahead…I’ll wait.
Who is currently doing a better blend of anti-music? Go ahead…I’ll wait.
It often feels horrifyingly nightmarish, but also warm and inclusive.
What you should take from that is that this album is exceptional, gripping, dark, and powerful.
Take some time to explore my top 50 albums of 2020. There are some choices you’ll like. I promise.
Through the entire history of ZK, Ghafur has walked his own path. In the eyes (ears and mind, as well) of this writer, that has served him well.
Over the course of roughly forty three minutes, spread across five tracks, LaColpa assail the listener with a nightmare of nihilistic intensity.
I’m not sure what conjuration Teratolith are performing, but it is undoubtedly visceral and it is undoubtedly worth your time.
The line up works very well, creating a dismal, post-apocalyptic sound, full of ominous intent.
Ekpyrosis rises from the deepest pit of the void, a creature unleashed to slither forth upon the unsuspecting masses.
I’m still not sure I fully understand what’s going on here, but I know that it speaks to me in deep and meditative ways, though the sound itself is harsh and disturbing.