Cover of HAIKAI NO KU Temporary Infinity
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For fans of experimental rock,lovers of noise and distortion,listeners who enjoy intense emotional music,readers interested in sonic art experiences,fans of immersive and abstract albums
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THE REVIEW

CLOCK ON THE WALL 17:00

PLAY - VOLUME MAX

Plastered on the wall a meter off the ground with a blissful smile on the face.

Two metal clamps squeeze your skull, rocky hands burden your chest, hellish mouths scream an inch from your eardrums, distortions tear the chest. Peace, freedom under bombardment.

BLISS, PURIFICATION, SPIRITUAL ELEVATION.

Still plastered on the wall a meter off the ground with a blissful smile on the face.

CLOCK ON THE WALL 17:40

STOP

Heavily with a flat face on the floor, Blood from the nose and silence.

Moments of silence, why?

CLOCK ON THE WALL 17:45

PLAY - VOLUME MAX

Plastered on the wall a meter off the ground with an ever more blissful smile on the face

CHRONICLE OF AN ANONYMOUS LONELY SATURDAY AFTERNOON LOCKED INDOORS

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The review describes HAIKAI NO KU's Temporary Infinity as a powerful and intense auditory experience. It evokes images of physical and emotional impact, referring to distortions and sounds that evoke both pain and spiritual elevation. The album is depicted as a deeply immersive journey, portraying moments of chaos and silence reflecting an isolated, introspective afternoon.

Tracklist

01   Saltes Of Humane Dust (00:00)

02   Temple Factory (00:00)

03   Blind Summit (00:00)

04   In Garden Of Sunken Eclipse (00:00)

05   Sea Of Blood (00:00)

Haikai No Ku


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