Have you ever heard the noise that a black hole makes? I remember a while back of NASA issuing a recording of what a black hole might sound like. It's a horrific sound from what I remember... and Jyotisavadanga have tapped into that exact sound.
It's exceedingly hard to distinguish what is happening on Thermogravimetry Warp Continuum. Everything is muddled, twisted, and contorted to create a noisy massive mess.
The vocals dominate everything, drowning out all the lesser elements into obscurity. They are a garbled, howled disaster that simply exists. There is little concern for the meter or time signature here, the vocals are simply an entity unto themselves.
The rest of the music (when it can be heard) is either straight up noise or riffs played so fast and are buried so deep in the mix that the end result is also noise. There are brief moments of clarity where the vocals drop out and a riff is allowed to stand alone, but I can count those moments on one hand.
Thermogravimetry Warp Continuum feels like an accompaniment to sci-fi horror. This would do well in a setting put forward by the movie Event Horizon. A setting where hell stares you in the face and you either cower before it or embrace it for eternity.
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