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4.0 excellent | Jared Floryan | February 18th 16 | Distorting reality time after time, over and over again, week after week... I've been noticing a pattern here. From my perspective, Russian native Andrei Krasnoperov (aka Mergel) bears a state of mind that is quick to be bored to tears, so in order to avoid fatigue, he warps physical existence to suit his liking. The young man's 2012 full-length album Invisible Landscapes is a love letter not only to manipulators, but also to morbidly curious ants on an irregular hill. As an amalgam of psychedelic tendencies and mind-boggling trance sounds, the record somehow makes it a point to inject a little truth into the fantasy realm, which ends up yielding ace results. Invisible Landscapes' songs do a solid job at allowing the heart to race and enabling one's gray matter to expand until it bursts. Listener, beware, you're in for a most otherworldly dare.
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