All 4 track names together with the album title conceptually shows in the direction of a rather brutal death experience. Bataille quote on the cover also adds to setting the right mood. The sound itself is rather nice and pleasant harsh noise. It's not chaotic; it moves quite slowly and is somewhat of a mix between static harsh noise wall and death industrial. For the bigger part of the album tough distorted noise with dominating low-mid frequencies comes from the speakers. A side starts with several sound layers that are slowly distorted more and more while transforms into unrecognizable sea of noise. The second track starts developing from nice and filthy metal clanging while you slowly drown in the soft distorted composition with timid synth notes, rhythmic rudiments and feedbacks silently appearing from the background. A side is truly nice realized in sense of sound and composition. B side kicks off from aggressive feedback and you are no longer taken into the track slowly. The sound is no longer pleasant statics and lifts towards the higher frequencies where the composing problems are being solved. The very last track, "Final Sighs" is the least interesting soundwisely. Synth notes are distorted to moments of absolute absence of sound that would be enjoyable for Richard Ramirez and co.
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