[@KawaiiKyouko]This was an unique listen; I could tell at the start it was going to be metal, but the electronic bits were a surprise. I generally prefer straight metal, although the flair gives the song a kind of industrial feel, which is what they seem to be going for, based on their metal-archives page. It's listenable; wouldn't be out-of-place in an action movie or even a video game soundtrack, either. However, past the industrial elements and electronic layering, the instrumentation is very bare-bones, minimal. I counted just two or so simple riffs that repeat the whole song. While they're simple, they're also the most energetic parts of the song, and set the tempo. The pace set by these riffs is somewhat hampered by the gap in anything interesting at 2:06-2:30. There's another void in the music at 3:19 to 4:03, where quiet synths take over before going back to the main riff. I feel like these breaks in the song kill the pacing set by the metal parts, and the song can't decide what it wants to be. Unfortunately, neither the drone of the synths or the one or two metal riffs are particularly engaging to listen to; the song lacks a good 'hook' to keep the listener invested, besides coming back to the main riff again and again. While this isn't my cup of tea, I can see why it might appeal to others. Which of the members is your friend? One thing I was surprised to learn is Morfeus was involved in this project, having played live for Mayhem in the past. As someone who listens mainly to black metal, that was a neat find. I dislike trying to quantify ratings, so take the review as you will. [youtube]https://youtu.be/xh7KBdfug-s?list=PLb_9ShdCovjC8iIkEoZNv9euwZVU7lU6v[/youtube] Speaking of black metal, here's Finland's Horna.