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Mm-mm! Nothing starts off an album better than really high pitched sine squeals! It actually had me fast forward the song a bit in order to spare my ears. This first track (once again, all are untitled) does get much better once the bass-heavy, buzzing noise surface at four minutes into the song. Listening to this felt like living next to one of those bizarre two-legged "robots" from the movie Tron (and then having your head crushed by one of them). The whole record continues in the same vein with plenty of buzzing drones and weird high pitched vocal harmonies. If you can make it through a few more minutes of high pitched torture on the last track, you're in for a treat as the noise slowly gets much more psychedelic and hypnotic (with what sounds like guitars or violins) but then falls apart again towards the end in a mayhem of chaotic, broken noise. CD-R comes in a lovely "painted" cover. |