supported by 5 fans who also own “The Broken Hand”
A captivating combination of genres – essentially proggy death metal. A seamless 60 minutes full of musical ideas. A little noodly at times, but I enjoy the clean guitar work. Lyrically, it sits somewhere between nihilism and humanism – anti-religion, but more broadly institutional than the typical metal fare. There's a relish to the violence against women imagery in "Slave" which I don't enjoy, but on the whole this album stands up to scrutiny from most directions. Certainly not run of the mill Luke
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Broken Hand”
I swear to God. It's like stepping through the fn Narnia closet with each album. Yet somehow, again, I was not prepared for the absolute spirit quest this took me on.
10/10, will be spinning on my table for years to come. Magnus Blackwood
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They are so heavy and crushing. Excellent production highlights these Brutal Tech Death jams.
This treat of a debut EP proves they are not messing around. Has one of the coolest album covers in Metal history. Salami Dick Death