renkls
So this is what experimental metal sounds like... At least, it's what Fistula think it does. Like Inverted Black Star, an anomaly in their discography, an hour long dirge of electronic laced sludge chaos, repetitive, and pretty pointless. It doesn't offer enough sonic potential to ever be something I'd revisit.
I came across this only because of the huge length, and that it was pretty obscure, so I thought why not? My patience was worn thin pretty fast and I struggled to get through it. The problem is definitely developmental. As an anomaly in their discography, it's interesting to see a band take a radically different direction in their music, like Pig Destroyer did with Natasha (who expects a 36 minute doom metal song from a grindcore band?), but here the experimentation is underwhelming, and feels completely needless. Sure, some parts are okay, but in the most part, it's just a pointless listen. Not worth a revisit anytime soon, although I will just to confirm if it's as bad as I remember it to be.