Kristin Q

DeRank : 0,00 • DeAge™ : 6091 days

  • Contact
  • Here since 5 october 2008

 'Technology Won’t Save Us' finally shifts the thematic center of gravity from Sheppard’s intimate domain to that of the external world, taking shape in a disillusioned, melancholic, suffering vision.

 'The title track is a monumental instrumental piece... leaving you breathless.'

The review examines Sophia's album 'Technology Won't Save Us' as an emotionally poetic but somewhat uneven work. It highlights the difficulty Robin Proper-Sheppard faces living up to the legacy of The God Machine. The album shifts focus from intimate themes to broader, often melancholic and apocalyptic reflections. Some songs stand out as powerful and evocative, while others feel repetitive or less inspired. The instrumental title track and closing pieces are praised as highlights. Discover Sophia’s evocative journey—listen to 'Technology Won't Save Us' and explore its poetic depths today.

 Cold and icy wind sweep over snow-covered crosses, a chilling howl on the pavement of nothingness.

 This noise of music explodes, condenses and sublimates, twists into a voiceless scream and bounces back as a glistening, alluring, desired and sharp knife blade.

This review explores Fear Of God's F.O.G. 7" as a chilling, intense, and deeply evocative work. The music creates a cold, haunting atmosphere likened to a voiceless scream captured on vinyl. The reviewer expresses a powerful connection with the dark themes and experimental soundscapes. Overall, the release is praised for its emotional depth and sonic impact. Experience the chilling intensity of Fear Of God's F.O.G. 7"—listen now and feel the haunting power!

Similar users
Loop.warD

DeAge 6092

kren

DeAge 6092

giancarlocec

DeAge 6092

lastfrontier

DeRank: 0,00