This album feels like a ritual unfolding in slow motion. The bass sits deep in the floor, the horns and electronics swirl around it, and H.R.’s voice hovers over everything like a sermon drifting through smoke. What I find compelling is the collision of worlds. Dub space, experimental electronics, and doom heaviness shouldn’t fit together this naturally, but here they do. The atmosphere becomes enormous when everything locks in. But structurally it stays loose. The tension often dissolves instead of detonating. I admire the sonic ambition and the spiritual weight, yet I rarely feel the climactic inevitability that would push the record further. It’s immersive and unusual. Just not structurally commanding. Pros Distinct sonic hybrid The fusion of doom heaviness, dub bass culture, and experimental electronics creates a world that doesn’t resemble typical metal. Powerful low-end architecture The bass and percussion feel massive and physical, giving the music a deep, immersive weigh...