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INFINITY DRIPSOmar Rodriguez-LopezEclectic Prog3.44 | 8 ratings |
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![]() Despite my love for this one however, it's also not quite the place that I'd recommend someone to start, simply because it feels like a culmination of past ideas that have been pushed to their limit, the kind of thing that's more interesting to hear after listening to certain past experiments to see how they've been further expanded and distorted in this instance. The main comparisons I can draw are how the vocals are used, since even though different vocalists were on both Xenophanes and Bosnian Rainbows, there's always been a sense of dissonance in how they've been handled, creating a sense of contrast rather than harmony, and this album feels like that idea pushed to its natural limit, with said vocals barely being connected to anything else that's going on, never quite melding together cleanly on a base level, but always getting close to it. Similarly, I really like seeing the way the drone tracks are handled here, feeling like the logical extension of albums like Despair or the one with Jeremy Michael Ward, only I actually like these ones and feel cleverly integrated as a way to stop the experience of this being a constant aural bombardment. More than anything I'm just thrilled that Omar Rodriguez Lopez continues to have albums that feel so fresh and exciting as this one, definitely would give this one a shot after a few of his others, namely Xenophanes, Cryptomnesia, and funnily enough, a couple of tracks off Despair despite that one not really being my cup of tea.
Kempokid |
4/5 |
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