From the opening speech on Lesson 1 to the pumping percussion of the track Diable, you know this album will not disappoint. Highlights have to include the thumping Triad with one of the most catchy riffs on the album and the funky bass on To Die Is Gain. This album though is utterly terrifying in places especially in N.C.M where J.A Carter, a very gifted programmer has used some very bizarre samples. As for the vocals, this is the most radical change from the current PSI material as J.S Claydon seems to lanch an assult every time a word leaves his mouth. There is a great deal of rage in this album so check it out if you want to catch Pitchshifter at thier most intense. A classic album that failed to get the band the recognition they deserved. |