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Everything that NOISE makes is gold. I prefer his "Non Est Deus" work, but this album is also really good!! I almost prefer this over Kanonenfieber as it seems more personal, more melancholic than the other projects, and the guitar-only instrumental passages, like midway of about halfway the epic “Fremdkörper”, make it even more special. sachavonkarl74
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incredibly well-played melo bm from indonesia, dealing with the topic of genocide in that country. the high-water mark for a band with an already great catalog. Glitzy Límon
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I never jumped on the train in 2020, even though I should have based on what Afsky brings to the table (that characteristic Danish BM combination of melancholy and triumph), but I came across it again now and have seen the light. This is a lot less epic and urgent-sounding than most comparable Scandinavian works if you take it song by song, but that is the point: this is a mesmerising experience as an album, each minute building upon the previous, leading to a devastating overall impact. Ippocalyptica