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David Tibet's still got it. A gem sadly unnoticed by the general public because of it being on no streaming services. Such a shame; more people should hear this! Wheels of Mercury
supported by 10 fans who also own “It's Blade Could Never Harm You: III”
Finally got to listen to these. I'm probably in the minority, but these early C93 albums still resonate decades on, much more so than the folky drek that came later. Liles fashions eerie new shapes and shadows from a crucial part of the England's Hidden Reverse canon, whilst paying due respect to the original works.
Vividly queasy lights off listening and excellent VFM. kickingmachine