The title is a quote from Paradise Lost. I first heard it used in Lustmord’s track “Item” off of Juggernaut which he did with King Buzzo of The Melvins. It was perfectly turned to music there.
Not sure this album deserves such a connection…
Yeah, they use a lot of dark imagery that I don’t think really fits their music. It’s glitchy trap bass music. I don’t really get some dark meaningful message from it. Just some cool music to blast on a subwoofer. The music needs some more emotion to have this big message attached.
Attach any random artsy thing to your laptop sound file and hope it catches internet heat… in the meantime, hope your mom’s health coverage doesn’t run out, you need to stay in that haze to believe you haven’t hit rock bottom yet.
I think everyone should reconsider the import of the quote used here, traffic parking is free if you serve in heaven while those eight hundred dollar tickets add up overtime down here in hell.
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The title is a quote from Paradise Lost. I first heard it used in Lustmord’s track “Item” off of Juggernaut which he did with King Buzzo of The Melvins. It was perfectly turned to music there.
Not sure this album deserves such a connection…
Yeah, they use a lot of dark imagery that I don’t think really fits their music. It’s glitchy trap bass music. I don’t really get some dark meaningful message from it. Just some cool music to blast on a subwoofer. The music needs some more emotion to have this big message attached.
Attach any random artsy thing to your laptop sound file and hope it catches internet heat… in the meantime, hope your mom’s health coverage doesn’t run out, you need to stay in that haze to believe you haven’t hit rock bottom yet.
Who?
their ‘dark imagery’ doesn’t fit bc u don’t feel enough ’emotion’ in their music? try seeing them live…
I think everyone should reconsider the import of the quote used here, traffic parking is free if you serve in heaven while those eight hundred dollar tickets add up overtime down here in hell.
HOT