I love the light and shade between Bryan's dirty and Emma's forlorn vocals. There are so many layers to this recording that are driven home through contrast. Plus the riffs are brilliant and get me moving. I can't stop listening to Thou and Emma in general lately. spaceman2250
An absolutely pummeling assault of thick sludgy riffs, guttural rumbles, and tribal drums. Listening to this album is like being slowly buried by an avalanche. Practically makes Isis sound like Top 40 pop music by comparison. mattgraupman
This record was the one that made me lose myself to the band. Asa screamed for attention, Vorel rocked hard, but Moia made me smile and cry at the same time. If you're looking for an album by the band to warm up to, pick this one up! s/he knows