Such deep, twitchy intensity here. This is like an early Pink Floyd jam, fed through the dark ambient genre heightened by modern production values.
Nocturnal, menacing, understated space-rock (without the rock) of the first order.
Standout feature: the bass guitar sound. Like clipped, boxed, deepened Neil Young; strings are plucked hard, Roger Waters-style.
And over it, swirls of percussive, keyboard-driven texture. Even at 80 minutes, this does not tire.
The best B/B/S/ release so far.
Michael Mueller
the lords of invokation truly set a precident with this recording!one can only imagine how punishing this must of been live..
All hail the true lords. Carl
The Arizona band do right by post-hardcore on their immersive new LP, leavening untempered breakdowns with carefully-measured catharsis. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2018
Rhythmic meditations of the highest caliber. At times the measured, pounding drums recall those you'd find on a GAS record, surrounded by ghostly vocals and electronic curiosities. Really can't go wrong with the combo of Baker, Coloccia and Mueller on drums. I've always had a love for legends of this ritual sort of sound, like Muslimgauze, O' Yuki Conjugate, or Dead Can Dance. 'See Through' pays homage to them, while offering something very special and all its own. This music keeps me breathing. Lost Tribe Sound