Band reviewed on DeBaser for the album Unsaved: The Reality of the Silent War, noted for long, heavy ambient/drone compositions and intense, melancholic lyrics.

DeBaser review (2008) describes the album as three tracks totaling ~55 minutes and compares the band to Godflesh and Minsk while noting originality.

DeBaser hosts one review of Black Noise Cannon focused on the album Unsaved: The Reality of the Silent War (2008). The review emphasizes sorrowful, intense lyrics and long compositions (three tracks, ~55 minutes) blending Ambient, Doom, Drone, Stoner, Atmospheric Sludge and Post Rock. The critic gives a favorable rating (4/5) and compares the band to Godflesh and Minsk while stressing originality.

For:Listeners of experimental metal, drone, doom, ambient and post-rock; fans of melancholic, atmospheric music.

 A sad album, definitely sad, but we must not judge the optimism or pessimism of a band, we must judge how they manage to convey their feelings.

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