This duo is picking up where they left off. According to Doc Hammer, the intention of going into the studio to make the album they wanted to make back in 1994 was very intentional. This time, they are getting it right, with well-layered vocals that recreate a more grandiose sound than they once attempted with fewer tools at their disposal. It seems to pay off for them. While it is easier for musicians to hear past rough recordings to hear the song's potential, it is fitting for them to bring their sound into 2026, as goth is more visible online.
"Cold or Divine" grips my ears the tightest as the bass line gives it more groove while balancing out the ethereal vocal layers. "Missa Brevis" finds the operatic layers of vocals creating a more grandiose feel, with the guitar punches managing to balance it out. "Solus Sum" is darker with a more brooding bass line helping to get them there. The vocal colors are bright on this album, leaving the instrumentation to hold down the shadowy end of things. The chorus pops with a more nathemic melody to counter this. But it is dynamic songwriting that works for me.
The more exotic chord progression to "Suffer and Sleep" creates a more Siouxsie and the Banshees-like feel in the more belly dancing writhing of the tempo. The bass line drones while adding more rock heft. I had to listen to the last song a second time in order for it to connect with me. It works off the mood created in the previous song with a vocal melody that is more syncopated in the verses. I will give this album a 9, and see how it grows on me as it could be a tad darker for my tastes, but I respect what they came back to do here, and fans of ethereal goth should check this one out for sure.






