The result is something dry, arid, devoid of sound... it seems as if the instruments were kneaded into meringue and then 'dried'.

 Is it right to say support the underground? Does this way of promoting every band trying to emerge not lead to the dissemination of an industrial quantity of sonic garbage?

The review critiques Zora's U.V.A. album for its poor packaging, low-quality production, and lack of originality. The drums and instruments sound artificial and empty, with uninspired riffs and monotone vocals. The reviewer questions whether such releases aid or harm the saturated underground metal scene and calls for reflection on artistic inspiration versus mere imitation. Read this candid review and explore the realities of underground metal. Listen to Zora's U.V.A. to form your own opinion.

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