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What I like the most about this album is that it seems to be more riff-oriented and memorable compared to their earlier albums which were chock-full of crazy dissonant riffage but their songs often meandered or lacked any distinct progression. That is not to say that this this album is any less dense, but is certainly a little catchier, here and there. As always with Ulcerate, their music rewards repeated listening while clearly retaining the tragic, emotional feeling the band is known for. Lefteris Kefalas
Originally released in 1993, the Prodigy dancer and keyboardist's rave-ready, long-out-of-print EP gets a much-needed reissue. Bandcamp... New & Notable Feb 27, 2025
supported by 4 fans who also own “Eat Rape Populate”
Why have I been sleeping on this band for so long? The excellence Veilburner achieved with VLBRNR puts most of their genre peers to shame, simply put. Less maniacal and hostile than its predecessor, yet - somehow - even more unhinged and intense. The balance clearly shifted more toward black metal this time, the music is more avant-garde and dissonant; in exchange it is less confusing and claustrophobic. A brisk and monumental 56 minutes, corralling an unfathomable amount of insanity. Brilliant! David Fischer