The Cavanagh brothers' former doom metal band continues their quest to sound different by the record, that may now be defined as some melancholic atmospheric rock, emulating Pink Floyd in their ambience a few times.
The songs have few signs of metal, except Pulled Under At 2000 Metres A Second and Violence (this one until 4:30 or so), being generally characterized by the use of lots of atmospheric sounds and a crescendo in their delivery of sound and instrumental usage throughout their lengths. There are also some progressive rock moments here and then.
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