The music is industrial at times and also kind of industrial-metal, as with "Little Alice," in other places. In fact, the latter track has a bass-y backing that brings to mind Korn. This song is followed by "Through the Gates," which opens with mournful, acoustic piano.
The overall mood of the record is angry and/or depressed. Fans of Gothic music on the loud side, will likely take to Post Death Soundtrack. The Unlearning Curve marks this act's return after a three-year hiatus. There is little joy to be found in these songs. This act is clearly intent upon raging against the machine. It is as cathartic as it is mope-worthy, so you may find yourself feeling a great sense of relief and release, only to land down in the dumps immediately after. If there's life after death, Post Death Soundtrack speculates, it's not a pretty picture.
Post Death Soundtrack - The Unlearning Curve
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