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despite the coaxial flutter, there's a good wow ratio within the digital to analog repercussions. a well-textured approach. two thumbs way up. 10/10. if you don't like it, you are afraid of yourself. indricothere
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"Prelapsarian" mixes Krallice's proggy influences with straight ahead punk metal. If you were to imagine a black metal version of 1974-era King Crimson, it would sound kind of like this. Definite respect goes to Colin Marston for his epic playing throughout. Though it eventually became one of my favorites, I wouldn't start with this title when first getting into Krallice (probably "Ygg Huur"). Challenging and way out there, but completely mind expanding once you take the time to really listen... bcb723
The Chicago punks seem intent on defying any hardcore conventions, focusing instead on communicating pure disgust for the rotting world around them. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 1, 2022
The Paranoyds swirl together new wave, alt-rock, and an ultra blasé attitude on their new full-length and first for Third Man Records. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 30, 2022
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Depending on who you are, this will either sound like a mess or an intriguing clash of sounds. Marston's mix sells these sounds like no other... oh and 4 of the tracks are the same length. I don't think that adds anything to the album, but it makes me happy! To this day, I catch myself humming "Idols" for no reason. progdolphin