This music gives off the same kind of bleak, alcohol-fueled terror that I imagine a stalker would feel going through the zone, and seeing his comrades getting eaten by hell slime.
this blows my mind every time - also makes an excellent soundtrack for a rodent-funeral .,.,., and if it doesn't take you on a journey through the zone, then I don't know - i reckon that says more about the listener than about the music.,..,,.
This music gives off the same kind of bleak, alcohol-fueled terror that I imagine a stalker would feel going through the zone, and seeing his comrades getting eaten by hell slime.
Waohhh...
this blows my mind every time - also makes an excellent soundtrack for a rodent-funeral .,.,., and if it doesn't take you on a journey through the zone, then I don't know - i reckon that says more about the listener than about the music.,..,,.
- Kavus Torabi / guitar, santoor
- Emmett Elvin / Fender Rhodes, organ, synth, harmonium , guitar (1-I), arrangements (3)
- James Sedwards / bass
- David J. Smith / drums, percussion, keyboards, santoor, co-producer
So, fans of Roadside Picnic, eh?
kinda but this music failed to present the radiant
Yuup
Boy, I was put on the correct list!!!.
This band kicks f...... ass!
hurts my ears, not pilman radiant material.. em disappointed