There is an interesting call and response with the vocals on "Twisted Games". Things continue to grow darker as the album progresses and in so doing, it finds the band's sound conforming more to the expectations of doom. Growls are merely accents when the mournful mood builds. They are very convincing in describing the struggle with alcoholism on "In Abundance". It is an interesting perspective as Europeans are more advocates of moderation, rather than Americans who push them to a placed where forced abstinence is there only solution. Here the despair feels real, and that makes the song feel heavier. The growled vocals come into to drag you into their hopelessness.
The vocals are not as graceful in wrapping the lyrics around the weeping guitars of " Open Your Mind". "Vanity" closes the album with something more in line with the funeral march of traditional European doom. By this the shade that owes nothing to Sabbath, and has more elegant atmosphere than sludge. I will give this album a 9, it's an easy listen for me as it caters to the brand of 90s doom, I am a big fan of. I will see how this grows on me so far, it's not a summer album unless it's for rainy afternoons and late nights.
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