Dwa Wymiary by BZDET
For fans of The Cure, This Heat, Women, the more spacy, minimal strains of industrial rock, and that eternal siren song calling us to return to nature, Dwa Wymiary by BZDET predicts a spiritual apocalypse with a unique, unnerving take on the ever-popular gothic rock sound. For such a naturalist view of the end of the world, one in which the forest subtly calls out to us to enter its dusky embrace as nature rips us to shreds, BZDET selects a strikingly mechanical mode of expression. A dependable groove in the rhythm section underpins chirping guitars, synthetic noise, and spoken vocals, all contrasting sharply with a figurative lyrical style which clearly places nature in control of our destiny. If the album represents us today facing our fate, supposedly looking out from our place of safety into that unknown world which we’ve alienated ourselves from through our pointless war against our environment, we ought to expect a harsh reversal. When we’re cast out into nature, we’ll experience the bliss of relinquishing control and flowing downstream into a pit of physical despair.