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3.5 great | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | March 21st 24 | SabaSaba certainly commit to their exploration of an undefined dystopia. What the album captures well is the general jadedness of living in a nightmare scenario. I'd imagine that having to constantly face oppression at some point becomes an everyday ordinary state and any tension or fear turns exhausted. 'Unknown City' defines that very moment of exasperation from the terror of supremacy. That does bring along the baggage of moderate disjointedness, as the album often sways one way or another on ambient and more dynamic without much of a pacing concern.
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3.0 good | Dewinged STAFF | February 15th 24 |
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