Synthesizers, sparse drum beats, a slow, heavy feel that brings the album closer to Djent, but is played with a Black Metal spirit. It's a noir-style horror film, with the eyes of a predator stalking us, and, at the same time, the fearful eyes of its prey.
Experimentation, anger, anguish, melody, and a sense of song construction—it's got everything it takes to put this album in my personal top 10.