The Routes are presented in the review as essentially the project of Christopher Jack. For In This Perfect Hell Chris Jack wrote most songs and played nearly all instruments, with Jonathan Hillhouse on drums. The album was recorded at Black Diamond Recording Studios in Oregon and released on Groovie Records. The sound is described as acid garage and psychedelic, drawing on 60s-70s garage aesthetics.

Chris Jack is identified in the review as the primary creative force behind The Routes; Jonathan Hillhouse is credited as the drummer on the album; recording and mixing/mastering involved Black Diamond Recording Studios (Oregon) and Andrew Shartle (mixing/mastering); the album In This Perfect Hell was released on Groovie Records.

DeBaser's review frames The Routes as chiefly the project of Christopher Jack. The album In This Perfect Hell is described as an adrenaline shot of acid garage and psychedelia. Production was handled at Black Diamond Recording Studios with Jonathan Hillhouse on drums. Comparisons to garage and psych acts are frequently used to describe the sound.

For:Fans of 60s-70s garage aesthetic, acid garage and psychedelic rock listeners; followers of DIY/one-person rock projects.

 The Routes are fundamentally a creation of Christopher Jack, and from this perspective, the making of this album is probably the most effective testament to that.

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