Loss evolves with perfect organicity into fully bodied noise monodic walls of sound, laying the foundation before dropping ruthless vocals. Whether it borrows from post-trap, post-club or straight noise elements, Loss tosses the listener violently side to side in heart-wrenching tracks, before its slow and depressing decay towards closure, aptly illustrated by the track Departure. Hakeem Lapointe
Infusing live drums with glitched-out guitar fuzz and politically charged bars, Youniss reckons with a world still entrenched in anti-Blackness. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 8, 2023