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What an emotional, melodic, reserved example of modern heaviness. This album is immensely singable without being repetitive or boring, and has an overall mellow sludgy heaviness that I can only liken to Steak Number Eight. I love this album's vibe! Dan Curhan
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Still one of the most haunting and intensive releases by Planks. Highly underrated album somewhere between Black Metal, Post-Metal and -Hardcore with eerie atmosphere and cutting vocals. It's nice that the spirit continues somewhere in the music of Ultha. Thanks guys! Phil
An tempestuous post-rock journey inspired by the existential threat of climate exchange, "Triumph & Disaster" overflows with grace and grit. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 9, 2019
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The closing track comes equipped with an outro longer than most songs, but also the ability to effortlessly envelop you in a thick and intoxicating atmosphere that makes time disappear. Harpotos