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This album is a dark crystal jewel... Every track draws you in with the almost painful drag of the strings, unleashing the drowns and howls of the guitars. You'll never forget the sound of Young Widows Easy Pain even after a brief listen. This album has an exhaustive feeling of despair about it, as its cadence waxes and wanes throughout. The Money in particular is the standout track for me... "but the money I need first... yeah I've been worse... yeah I've been worse". ja_kub_sz
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