Welcome To Rotten Dreams has a sense of urgency that I sense needs to be redressed, there's a sense of noisy isolation in a crowd of people with no bodies to discern other than in a haze of some description. I feel I can appreciate that and reflect upon the development of the track at it nears the end. Mechanical Instincts is a very good track reflecting perhaps a sense of futility with going round in circles, not being able to break that chain of bad luck. Nice little end piece.
The Suffering Spirale is full of drama, the drama of karma. In many senses it depends on how you regulate and assess the extent you are going to need to put this into perspective. This track sometimes seems intensely furious in places. From a personal angle, that's a potentially slippery slope to be on and avoided at all costs. It is transcendent in an emotional sense and philosophic. Your sophistication is in your music. Your element varies, I live for listening to music (and occasionally a good book or three).
Antalgic is a floating spirit in the void of being, escapism at its uncomfortable extremities. Passionate and persistent. Then the title track is upon us, nice, thoughtful harshness, dramatic and fulfilling. The genres are more than accustomed for. This track is mercilessly good. It cuts you down with a synthetic swave of the sonic sword, that hangs over all our heads. I think a certain amount of pain is needed to rationalise our existence and justify our conscience, there is sometimes a divine sweetness to suffering. The trick is to not let it become chronic. A profoundly effective track to reflect a potentially profound sense of being. Nice change over towards the end and excellent diversification.
Stable State is unfortunately brief, another very intense piece, stability after trauma or any sort can be a fugue state and also very temporary. However, if you balance it all out you can find a place is your soul for this one, an epiphany perhaps. Broken Pieces Of Heaven is Mary at the foot of the cross, her solace, a belief system before we systemised them all. Entropy always wins out. Morning Aversion is that difficult, precarious re-introduction to a world we might not be enjoying very much. What's the option, sleep, weep or reap? A nice, fullsome, subtly flamboyance. There is a lot of bold confidence here I hear. Strong postmodern industrialism. Have a good day!-)