Brooding, unsettling but somehow compelling stuff. The tribal drumming is the backdrop for the first part. Melodies are not overt but do emerge from the chaos. On Regiment, there is a more standard groove before a striking vocal hook and warbling synth come in. This definitely leans towards fusion, and it's greater than the sum of its parts. Come With Us is maybe the strangest track, cold and metallic. Mountain of Needles, and indeed the rest of the album, continues in an ambient vein. I find it hard to rate this, but it feels impactful.