Gaza shit all over your chest with the release of No Absolutes In Human Suffering. I was expecting good things, and great things is what came forth in typical Gaza fashion. But alas, there is a slight difference here, a more refined album, a cohesive whole instead of single tracked songs. What's even more impressive is the shifts and segues that tunnel and swirl through the entirety, a diverse clash of atmospheric emotions ranging from dizzying doom and gloom to melodic passages that get cut down by furious intensity.
Orcus approves of this album.
ReplyDeleteBut does Orcus have all the suggested "Sounds like" albums that were linked? ;)
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