Harh, unsettling feedback circulates in a loop, expanding just a wee bit - and certainly not enough to help it be anything more than a half-baked idea supplemented by even less thought-out black metal scenarios. These scenarios throw listeners into long stretches of feedback crawling above atmospheric, no-fi black metal with chants and singing, oftentimes perceived as secondary drones (it's that quiet, after all) or actually coalescing into said feeback. The result is a very tiring one that shows two genres being forced awkwardly together. One on top, one on bottom, neither of them executed well.