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THE REVIEW

"Unavailing" is violence collapsed into blind despair. A screaming black hole with inhuman slowness attracts the last particle of light, of life.

The last glimmer of heavy human anger of "Tethys" gives way to the slow skeletal cosmic resignation of "Of The Weak Willed", a folk drop at zero gravity post-humanity slowly burrows into a glacial stillness until it reaches a burning soul that gains the upper hand over the now unsustainable apparent peace sustained by distant human melodies.

Slow wandering, steps heavy as boulders among monstrous black monoliths fuzz toppled by blows of cavernous bass. Regular, relentless waves of tar noise spill over until the final liberating scream directed at an icy space devoid of stars.

Requiem to life

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Bismuth's Unavailing is a powerful exploration of despair and cosmic resignation through slow, heavy, and atmospheric music. The album progresses from intense anger to quiet, glacial stillness before culminating in a final liberating scream. The sound features cavernous bass and waves of harsh noise, evoking a bleak yet compelling emotional landscape. Rated 4 out of 5, it stands as a requiem to life in a desolate sonic universe.

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