This album immediately slaps you in the face with some of the chunkiest bass lines you will ever encounter, and then sucks you in with a stupendous ride through a surprisingly wide array of emotions.
This is an album I was introduced to by a friend, and managed to utterly enchantment with a truly unique aural experience. Inner Cell hit an emotional resonance few songs have.
Coming back to this band after quite some time, I was blown away with how much this album seems to reflect and incorporate the evolving landscape of "indie" music and video game soundtracks.
An experience that proves to be both extraordinarily smooth with just as spritz of funky, the band perfectly captures the devil-may-care vibes of 1960's cinema scores.