Review: SxuperionOmniscient Pulse

Rumbles and Groans From The Inky Black Beyond, Also Blast Beats. The mission statement of Omniscient Pulse is in the title of the second track, “Death (Bussard Ramjet Malfunction)”. The parenthetical refers to a science-fictional space engine, capable of faster-than-light travel. The engine, having gone haywire, slips out of its magnetic field and drops you, the passenger, helplessly in the great sprawling black, as far from signs of life as any carbon-based organism has ever been, a space so vast it creates cacophony in your cranium just to comprehend it. And just at the edge of a faraway cloud of … Continue reading Review: SxuperionOmniscient Pulse