Bilge

Post Sleep

2015-09-29

In doing some research on this band i discovered they are actually from Grand Rapids. Being from Grand Rapids myself I want to give these guys a good review, but i just can't do it on this one. I have no idea what Genre you would even list this Cd as, possibly cult. There is hardly any music on this album, the lyrics are very sad, which is clearly explained in their bio. This cd is supposed to be geared more towards Loneliness, familial isolation, and personal psychological issues. Not very good in my opinion.

review by Matt

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