Good album
Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)Ivan1984 • 2009-12-03 18:19:18
Evil is as much a movement, a perpetuation of intent, as a perpetual, haunting presence that can overlook the self and others. There is something here depersonalised about it, that I presume is the obvious technologic aspect. Like the mechanisation of malign impulse. Here it does not overwhelm, but seems more pervasive and maybe a touch attenuated.

