
A darker, more obsessive sequel to their debut. Heavy basslines and deadpan vocals create a cold, neon-lit atmosphere of urban heartbreak.
October 9, 2007 · Pylon Records (2)
This Is Forever feels like the moment the party ends and the cold reality of the night sets in. While their debut was sharp and dangerous, this record is somber and shrouded, much like the funeral veil on its cover. It is a work of deep, monochromatic obsession, where the pulse of the city is replaced by the pulse of a broken heart. The music is built on a foundation of heavy, driving basslines that feel like a physical weight, dragging the listener into a world of neon-lit alleys and rain-slicked pavement.
How does This Is Forever sound next to the rest of She Wants Revenge's catalogue?
Brooding saturates this record a touch more than the artist's norm.
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