They clash to create a pounding angular attack with "Challenging Ego / Challenging Pride" what I like about this song is it does not sound like anyone. There are familiar elements like the scathing trade off of vocals and the syncopated riff the song builds toward. Sure there is a fair amount of influence from "Souls at Zero" era Neurosis, but they are pretty much just doing their own thing, taking risks and not playing it safe. It pays off. "In My Pocket" takes a solid metal groove and throws it against grim samples so it drowns in a Negativeland like collage they explode out of with a hard core anger.
They close the album out with the almost 14 minute "Suckle" . Granted the first three minutes of this could have been scaled back as they are making noise. It takes another minute after that to ramp up into the heaviness of the song, which I am fine with and think the song should have started with the on ramp, but it is not a deal breaker. There is a teeth gnashing that infects every instrument they assault you with here. The tribal drums the song ends with might be the album's most Neurosis like moment. But Neurosis has ceased to be so some one has got to scratch that itch. I will give this album a 9.5, they take familar things and make it their on in a beautifully dark and unsettling fashion.
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