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As a fan of the film "Blade Runner" I can't love this album enough. It creates a dark, atmospheric world full of danger and intrigue, but infused with a kind of energy Ridley Scott's masterpiece lacks. Perturbator kicks you in the teeth with the pounding "Neo-Tokyo," lulls you into a false sense of security with "Femme Fatale," and "Venger," before finishing you off with the grand epic, "The Uncanny Valley." The entire album never misses a beat and leaves you wishing its world was real. theslimjim
The Seattle band is optimized for one thing, and one thing alone: making music that’s as foul and disgusting as possible. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 15, 2019
A corrosive mix of death, doom, psychedelia, and black metal, the Portland quartet’s debut full-length is a bona fide underground monolith that shapeshifts with each listen, all while maintaining its essential heaviness. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 1, 2019
The Oakland trio possess a uniquely deadly skillset that proves them as masters of smudged, knotty, blackened death metal. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 15, 2018