So pop a sugar cube and strap yourself in
It’s time we get these walls to commence shape shiftin’!
Take note of the colors! Do you notice anything odd?
Do you get the sensation of the ripples reverberating through that bod?
Why am I laughing? What did you say?!
Most of all I have a phrase for you; I sincerely hope you can relate
Disco Brain! Where there’s black and there’s white and no gray
Am I awake?
Disco Brain! You feel your skull begin to ache
Don’t know if I like this anymore…
I see demons coming at me with their bloodshot eyes!
This room is a dance-floor, and as far as the eye can see
The colors of the teapot pulsate as it glows in 3D.
Groove to the rhythm of my heart and set me free
The water moves to the music as the light-waves tickle me
Disco brain! You feel enlightened by the haze
The flower blooms within
I understand everything
The petals wilting…
The grass is dying…
What the hell is wrong with me? Disco Brain!
I’m coming down…
It all comes crashing down..
I surrender to the Disco Brain!
Like the previous album, the music's atmosphere is thick, hanging in the air like oppressive humidity, electric guitars busily buzzing away, led by tasteful yet pounding drumwork.
And, just like the last album, despite having music that could easily be droning nonsense, the band decided to be a cut above almost every other band by actually having beautiful, captivating melodies from end to end.
Almost every song is a winner. If you like Air, you'll like this one. Highly recommended. Selrisitai
... about the most technical "progressive music" can get without sacrificing harmony, melody, and soul / feel. Favorite tracks : All of them. tooljirashugg
The Indonesian act Kekal leaves no genre unturned, colliding black metal with industrial music with melodic post-rock on this stunning LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 25, 2023
The San Francisco band rachet up the chaos on their second album, combining elements of hardcore, death metal, and grindcore. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 28, 2021
An eclectic but incredibly well-integrated blend of traditional death metal, melodeath, black metal, progressive, and even a bit of folk (with the added bonus of audible and tasty bass guitar). The album has a consistent, pulverizing momentum punctuated by the rare acoustic passage or catchy chorus/refrain. Overall an unbelievably mature first offering from an up-and-coming band to watch. Facepalming Panda