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Instead if book of the week, it is album of the week.

One of the darkest and most disturbing albums I ever heard

One of the darkest and most disturbing albums I ever heard

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Everywhere at the end of time (Stages 1-6)

The album itself is six hours long and each hour is a stage.

The album theme is supposed to be Dementia where the album is the last memories someone has before losing their mind entirely. You can see this as each stage progressively gets more distorted and noisy to the point music is barely even heard.
Here's a review of every stage:

Stage 1: Probably the only stage with music that isn't horribly distorted

Stage 2: Music is off and slightly noisy and music cuts off abruptly

Stage 3: My favorite stage where it transitions immediately from music to noise

Stage 4: More Noise than music. Music still able to be heard but REALLY off tune, Obscured by static and noises, and cuts off in many random parts

Stage 5: Music is barely recognizable, all music is just noise and heavily distorted. On this part of the album all memories are gone

Stage 6: The final and most depressing part of the album, no music is audible and only just a single low pitched tone. The last 5 minutes is the saddest part where the only part left is an angelic hum and choir as it represents the final breath of someone with dementia, and the album ends the same way dementia usually ends. Death.

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