Review: TAKHS/T

A full-length collaboration born out from the previous work of members of Black Heart Rebellion alongside Annelies Van Dinter, the bones of TAKH are older than the year-long recording process of their debut self-titled record indicates. With almost thirty years of shared experience between the members of Black Heart Rebellion and Annelies Van Dinter’s work in Echo Beatty, their background boasts everything from dream pop to hardcore—styles with dictate much of the direction of their new record: a combination of lush, textured composition interspersed with emotive passion and ferocity. It’s in combining the anesthetic qualities of the former and the … Continue reading Review: TAKHS/T