1. Design For Dereliction
2. Function In Solitude
3. Diapsalmata
4. Track Four
Katja's demo is really something that makes you step back for a second before you go okay, thats their sound. This is a demo that somewhat all over the place, but it still somehow seems to work. This band is trying to make you walk away and say that was different. Be forewarned though, that this album is very instrumental, with traces of vocals. Although the recordings are not that great, as it is a demo, they still show off what the band is trying to do, so you get that feel. If you want a song to listen to, give the song "Diapsalmata" your attention first, but go into this band with no expectation as this will hamper your decision of the band. Maybe with a little more tweaking and some progression, the band will find their way and sort of harness what they are doing a little bit more, but as for right now, lots of potential here. Give this album a listen as it really is something to hear. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
2. Function In Solitude
3. Diapsalmata
4. Track Four
Katja's demo is really something that makes you step back for a second before you go okay, thats their sound. This is a demo that somewhat all over the place, but it still somehow seems to work. This band is trying to make you walk away and say that was different. Be forewarned though, that this album is very instrumental, with traces of vocals. Although the recordings are not that great, as it is a demo, they still show off what the band is trying to do, so you get that feel. If you want a song to listen to, give the song "Diapsalmata" your attention first, but go into this band with no expectation as this will hamper your decision of the band. Maybe with a little more tweaking and some progression, the band will find their way and sort of harness what they are doing a little bit more, but as for right now, lots of potential here. Give this album a listen as it really is something to hear. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
Genre: Screamo/Emo/Post-Hardcore
Release Date: 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Label: None
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