In general, the atmosphere on the album is very unique, it has this Post-rock like feel to it, with the hypnotic underlying themes changing slightly whilst progressing the songs slowly. The song itself in a nutshell seamlessly continues where its predecessor ended, treading down the same psychedelic path, while constantly keeping it an interesting listen by adding in little hidden surprises here and there. If you find yourself uncertain whether you like this album or not, since it might feel a little clunky initially, just take a moment and listen to this track's intro. The second song, "Sinister Waters II", is another high point on this record. Once the wonderfully contrasting falsetto singing sets in, you're already lost floating, amazed by the wonders surrounding you. The hazy and spacey instrumentation on the opener "Sinister Waters I" immediately draws you in. Right from the get-go the album envelops you in with its high atmospheric density like a warm blanket during a cold winter night. ![]() I hadn't heard anything about this band with the peculiar name previously, but the artwork seemed intriguing and so I picked it up. „This one's a grower, I'm feeling it.“ That pretty much sums up my initial impression of the album after I had stumbled upon it randomly at a record store near my place and given it a test listen.
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