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UncutFeb 9, 2016A blurring of fictionalised murder ballads and heartfelt break-up songs, Feed The Fire clothes breathy, emotive vocals in weeping strings, tremolo guitar twangs and ethereal electronica. [Mar 2016, p.78]
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Feb 9, 2016An album that leads the listener through a grim landscape punctuated with urgency and violence.
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Feb 9, 2016Certainly there are moments where you wish it’d venture down different paths--it’s Lindahl’s “Killer” record although Promise’s true killer is perhaps yet to come--but mostly it just feels good to watch this ruby red, Monster world burn.