10inch / Domestica Records / 2012
" Pounding doom fills the air; strong and foreboding, the inner torment
of a mind disturbed tells the tale of love, death, suicide and the
twisted kind of hope. Forceful and urgent, the music is a perfect
expression of the turmoil that leads to violent death. Faster and
faster, a helter skelter of panic and resent, the drama climaxes in a
tension filled, rabid freeze-frame that focuses on the frenzied terror
of the line between life and death. The line is crossed, the tension
ebbs, then softly, the perversity of love is revealed "I write some
poetry and put it by her side / Makes it look like suicide / I hold her
tight and kiss her skin / This is love. " In its darkness these ideas
are compelling, their imbalance disturbing. With this comes the natural
pomposity of the dramatic-very much like the monumental. 'Four Horsemen
of the Apocalypse' by the Bollock Brothers, the lines of wich along
these two tracks very closely follow. It doesn't matter thought, as the
strength lies in the lyrics and the ideas behind them. And out of the
darkness came the light... "
A Haunted Sawmill (The Dance Of Death) review, made by Event Suth West Magazine, No.20. September, 1987.