When putting this on the first thing you notice is the huge departure
in sound from their self-titled EP. They’ve taken that, twisted it and
ran with it. What you end up with is otherworldly, odd, and utterly
hard to describe. This album is a rare one, find it (preferably on
vinyl), and just let is wash over you. You’ll be mesmerized and will
never want it to end.
Thantifaxath
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