12/26/2023 0 Comments Move to heaven review![]() The execution is done in a way to completely throw you off while the electronics dart over to one ear, they abruptly cut off the sound in the other, leaving you feeling an imbalance in your brain – essentially making you feel like someone is in your head or you’re losing your mind. ![]() For example, when I first heard the opening to ‘The Poison Will Deaden the Pain’, I was left with pretty extreme discomfort from its production f*ckery, opening up with electronics that move along from left to right. The production in particular is nothing short of stellar, and it’s clearly something Nero has pondered over as much as the songwriting itself, allowing him to have some fun at the expense of the listener. ![]() As with Icon of the Adversary, this album hones in on a sound best described as psychological horror, and it’s with this theme where we see some of the band’s most career-defining moments. For some, they could argue that the band have gone a little too far in that direction, since this new album lacks a lot of the immediate brutality from their other black-industrial works, but as you'll discover, there's more here than meets the eye. However, since 2018, Nero’s new chapter with the band feels far more reposed, methodical, and drenched in atmosphere. ![]() Like its predecessor, Less to Heaven is a pretty vast departure from, which was the sonic equivalent to sitting in an industrial waste tank while Nero shot M60s and threw grenades down it. Review Summary: Extremely ambitious, dark, and arguably their crowning achievement.Ĭoming off the back of Icon of the Adversary, it’s clear Psyclon Nine had a very lucid vision for Less to Heaven. ![]()
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