Cover of Rakta Falha Comum
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For fans of post-punk and industrial music, lovers of experimental rock, listeners intrigued by atmospheric and dark soundscapes
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THE REVIEW

If even exotic imagination is filled with imperial decadence, it means that the world truly has something senselessly and incontrovertibly wrong.
Truly threatening clouds, even with a clear sky, even with the sun at its zenith, even in the metropolitan buzz.

The sea is near São Paulo, the sea is far in São Paulo.

Rakta drown us, industrial nightmares between Chrome and This Heat, journeys of erotic innocence like hammers against glass, like glass between teeth.
Rakta hypnotize us, they cite Siouxsie and the Slits, peeking through the keyhole at Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins.
Rakta alienate us in the factory with drones on the edge of minimal, without surprising, without sleeping.

Marked 2019.
Signed Kloo.

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Summary by Bot

Rakta's Falha Comum is an intense industrial album blending eerie atmospheres and post-punk influences. The review highlights its hypnotic quality and dark urban themes, drawing comparisons to iconic bands like Siouxsie and the Slits, This Heat, and Cocteau Twins. The music evokes powerful emotional imagery, capturing a sense of alienation and industrial dread while remaining compelling and immersive.