
RYM
Your demise. The final hours of your existence. From the eerie movements in the air when you awake, to the subtle infinite as your cold, dead body drops only to miss the ground and cascade down in spirals forever.
Still a bit indifferent to this album. I put it on with the intention of paying full attention and slowly I find myself wandering away. In a way I like that, but I'd also like to command full attention towards the album. Despite my inability to focus on the music I always find myself with a desire to put it on at least once a month. The albums harbors such a free atmosphere. The instruments cascade in and ripple out, each adding their certain nuances to the overall "jam". Definitely a good album, just one I have a hard time pigeonholing in any type of required listening or if your interested category.
Good slow vibe. Wonderful lyrics; almost too real. Tiny glands of large amphibians.
These guys can play some fucking music. fuck... shit.... tabasco... tarantula... tommy hilfiger... toledo... when can I see a mirandanese growth of pomo. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. i hope your face is comfortable. the harmonizing on black hearted woman is worth it enough. and gregg allman's voice is better than me doing your mom.
Look at these guys... I'm pretty sure they drink as many forties as humanly possible and then play some hellacious fucking hardcore.
This dude saves the entire world with dub. Beat that shit. Yet another album where the bass frequencies just cleanse the soul. Which is obviously how Scientist is able to rid the curse.
A 71 minute track of pure aural bliss. The slow build-up to a relentless sludgefuck. Fuck catharsis through zazen, I'd rather cleanse myself with these assaulting bass frequencies. Not much else to say except it should definitely be listened to. Just imagine the world slowly dying and Corrupted putting it to music, but much shorter.... except the fact that most music doesn't reach past 5 minutes, so in comparison it works. Frugal hubcap.
Just listened to this for the first time. Not many intricate details to go into quite yet. All I can say now is the album is superbly written and brutal as fuck.
Slower than death itself. What a haunting mood brought on by the expressive saxophone and the chilling mellotron. These guys must be on some killer downers to keep this slow of a beat. I might upload the previous album Sunset Mission later. I want to be a macho man...


