A much more direct/condensed neofolk album w/ some heavy post-punk influences. It's like this album took the catchiness of their Nada album w/ the bleakness of their World That Summer album, and the sound pans out pretty evenly. If you want some "pop" (or overall repetitive listening value) w/ your Death In June album, I'd suggest this album in comparison to their heavier World That Summer album.
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