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The Haunting Of Hill House
Warped Bodies

The Haunting Of Hill House have been on a roll for a while now and the latest addition to their discography is their second album and it’s a heavy ride. The opener “Vertigo” is an absolute freight train of heaviness, with fuzz guitar and a bunch of weird, filtered vocals colliding together in an almost painful way. This heaviness only gets more pronounced with each listen, but it’s not unlike the dense cryptomnesia of The Fire Engines. “Hauntology” starts off with a half-melodic riff that gradually morphs into a steadily building doom thrash, but it’s not until the final track “Troncadia” that the album truly explodes into a full on head tilt.

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