Anime Hill have obviously raised a banner, with their self-description of what they've sought to achieve. Whether the bar was raised from the start, as in the music was made with intent to express what can be experienced in both a very subtle and very strong way, or not, I don't know but I think this type of musical expression has an inveterate sense of experimentation. Which reflects in the treatment of mental health in England. The bipolarity of this music is very obvious from the outset and this is a very difficult genre to work in, so yes, I think even after the first two tracks have finished that you have the ability to achieve your goal. However, the subject matter is in terms of experience potentially deadly, plumbing the depths of our souls and the intricacies of our convoluted brains, along with those tacit variables of the mind, and even its aetheric linkages. It is not for the faint-hearted, for sure. Dead Premises proves surprisingly lively in places! Protein Mash is ten minutes of desolation when you think of the fundamentals of our own sense of being and its material basis, but despite its length it increases the morbidity, which I think is quite realistic. It kind of scatters towards the end, like tenuous memories of many dreams in one night, before it leaves you in a sub-level of self-induced hell. Sinuses Rage is a deeply buried insight into reality, the nose runs in my family LOL:-) The last track is simply a reminder that it's all just a dream, we are figments of reality and various imaginings. Credit to Anime Hill, I think you cleared the bar, maybe not with ease, but you knew what you were doing and did it well.