The third Bull of Heaven song is excellent, to be honest. The song is
made of three clear segments, with every segment being a dark drone,
and in the second segment, a guitar and drum loop over the drone. To
start, there is a low, dark trone that feels like the sound of a machine.
but not completely. It sounds interesting and its a great way to make
you want to hear the rest of the song. This noise continues for some
time, but after about two minutes, the song uses something that sounds
like a distorted voice clip, and in a personal opinion, this adds to
the sound and helps the song to be more interest. On the six minute
mark, the song fades into the drum loop with the drone in the background,
again, this is a very interesting sound and is very good to listen to,
unfortunately there isnt lots to say about this, because there isnt
any change at all in this segment, however its a great part. After the
drum loop, the song starts to use drone as the main sound again, like
the start of the song. however, the voice is louder than the first,
and also its something that sounds like a distorted voice, but because
of the distortion, its very hard to know if its a voice or not. Like
lots of Bull of Heaven songs, this loop continues for the rest of the
song, with a few changes in the tone of the drone, but because the
drone changes over a very long time, its hard to see the changes when
listening, but when you move from one part of this segment to another,
the difference is very obvious. The song is very good, and Lân likes
the dark atmosphere very much.