Normally when someone uses a knife to stab an enemy through the brain, all those intelligence points go down to zero; heck, this might even pave the way for death. Fortunately the same can't be said for Unsound, released by Brendon Nixon under the Sensory Deprivation moniker, who clearly knows what to do with said knife and not get careless. The instrumentation works wonders regarding the nature of this album, whilst a lot of the shouting Nixon does here is executed well. Even though the first half of Unsound is all fine and dandy, it's the latter part of the offering that can really lure you in; penultimate track "Codebook Cipher" is something else.
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