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I saw insane in the mid 90’s, they got my respect instantly, opening for slayer in 95. I’ve been a fan since, this album is stuff I’ve. Ever heard and it stands up with everything they have ever done and better than most out there. 3 guys and such a heavy sound. So damn good. This album is just unbelievable, thanks for giving me a chance to purchase and even listen to it. el_mero_mero
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An LP I've been listening to regularly since its release - unsettling, sui generis, yet to be topped. It really needs an official physical reissue. old_records
Another devastatingly beautiful batch of indie rock confessionals from Ontario singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Linnea Siggelkow. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2024
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'A World Lit Only By Fire' is an angry and gloomy motherfucker. From the start, you're being battered with pummeling, gritty low end, piercing dissonance and industrial cold. It paints a dystopian picture in my mind - of bulldozers slowly crawling through a wasteland and people hiding in sheer panic, hungry and desperate for a glimpse of hope. But in 'A World Lit Only By Fire', there is no such thing. Simon Sludge