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This will make those with the hardest of constitutions WEEP! Tony Wakeford is a master of neofolk. This album is a must have for all fans of the genre! FakeIsTrash
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If this indeed turns out to be the last Sol Invictus album, it will be a very rare case of a great, long lasting band ending on their very highest note. A masterpiece. Wizwoof
The enigmatic punk-rap duo of Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids) and hip-hop producer Luke Henshaw make their long-awaited return. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2024
Rhythmic, low-end-heavy meditations influenced by funk, jazz, psych, French soundtracks, and—contrary to the LP's name—dub electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 1, 2024
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Akitsa has been among my top tier for a decade, and this is probably their most consistent album. Their experimental period seems to be over and they've definitely settled on an overall sound here, not too far from early Burzum. It's great, although I do miss the unhinged, hateful vibe of their earlier stuff. grahamy