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3.0 good | zaruyache | May 24th 17 | Lo-fi, super reverby atmospheric-ish black metal with banjo acoustic moments. Banjos, because why
not. At this point I don't really care how amateurishly Twilight Fauna might play their
instruments (and oh boy, you can tell he's no master banjo player), since they've been able to
release a record that is not only listenable, but is enjoyable to boot. The black metal's loud
and noisy and the banjo-playing is really rudimentary, but it's organized alright and is just
messy enough to work. This is surprisingly OK given the rest of the project's highly
disappointing back catalog of atmospheric mumbo jumbo.
edit: I think I like the black metal portions because they remind me a lot of Dispirit. So you
should check out Dispirit if you like the way this noisy junk sounds. Or just in general. Check
Dispirit. DISPIRIT.
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