These songs exactly personify the feelings of purposeless wandering. Soaked in reverb, these benign chordings offer serenity, and at no point is there a feeling of any impetus in the progression of the tracks. This is the perfect soundtrack for one who has shirked their mortal bond, and now finds themselves standing in a ghostly, empty shell of this corporeal reality.
Read More[The Weight of Regression is] a languid fresco of chorded pads and somber keys, lilting between ominous mood and atonal ambivalence.
Read MoreAs Spiral of Grief opens, we are greeted by our narrator friend, the same way as the albums previous, and we then we are carried away by the sounds of the standard God Body Disconnect “wall of ambience” of which composer Bruce Moallem is known.
Read MoreIt is quite a feat for an artist to maintain narrative and musical excellence for so many albums sequentially, and yet, here is the newest album from God Body Disconnect, The Dormancy, proving that it can be done.
Read More…God Body Disconnect chooses a placid, seemingly insouciant approach to the intricacies of that incalculable time between the final breath and the step into the next phase of existence.
Read MoreIntimate and graceful, with a gentle melancholy, The Depths of Finality by God Body Disconnect shows the artist displaying his own personal transoms of mortal reckoning, while also delivering a peaceful listening journey; a much needed respite for those who enjoy relaxing ambience.
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