If grief has a sound, this is it.
Dissonant, atmospheric, and emotionally gut wrenching. The last quality few bands could capture. Defacement did it here. I hear the pain, the sorrow, the longing, and utter devastation. This is their best album to date. It draws you in and then leaves you hollow. I feel a sense of longing for something I can't remember yet can see a glimpse behind the foggy mist, like a distant memory too far to the touch yet its warmth lingers. I feel lost.