Hope-sapping, as black at night in places, it is clearly not an album for the faint of...
Phil
SonicAbuse's editor-in-chief is a self-confessed musical nut with an eclectic taste ranging from lo-fi and indie to crushing heavy metal.
This is a grand, imaginative album indeed and possibly OSI’s best yet.
Eerie, emotive, brave and brash it is a remarkable piece of work that is being reissued not...
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...a worthy, rather than an essential upgrade, but a hugely enjoyable listen regardless.
...whatever you do, don’t go without at least checking these bands out – they are unfathomably good.





