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You need to listen to the brutally oppressive I’ve Seen All I Need to See

There are only a handful of albums that I think qualify as genuinely scary. You Won’t Get What You Want

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by Daughters, and Swans To Be Kind both immediately come to mind. But those records come with… let’s say, baggage. I’ve Seen All I Need to See lacks some of the atmospheric spookiness of To Be Kind and the flashes of pop-tinged menace of You Won’t Get What You Want, but it makes up for that with unrelenting brutality. It’s not the soundtrack to a slasher film, it’s the most violent scene in the bleakest horror film, rendered as blown-out drums and detuned guitar.

The album opens with a reading of Douglas Dunn’s The Kaleidoscope, a poem ab …

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