 |
Pierce The Empire With A Sound
Lujo
This disc has a smooth, atmospheric yin-yang aesthetic. That is until the yin shows its teeth and devours the yang in a screaming, bloody fight to the death. It's definitely not a cookie cutter sing a verse/scream a verse hardcore album. I'd liken this genre-defying sphere of sound to Coalesce and Luscious Jackson's combined interpretation of Pink Floyd’s The Wall. There is a sweet, lullaby quality here that is offset by a fierce hardcore rawness. It’s interesting, artistic and avant-garde without being pompous
- Patricia (Evilneedles.com)

|  |