Way beyond heavy, Campbell Kneale of Birchville Cat Motel resurfaces with his Black Boned Angel project, returning with this single track
disc, a megalithic river of ambient death stretching across the abyss at over an hour in length. "Bliss And Void, Inseperable" opens with distant
reverberations that at first sound like they could the thunderclaps of an encroaching storm crawling sluggishly across a dead grey sky, but then
transmogrifies into the plodding crash of a mountain-sized gong being rung by the hand of god as streams of austere feedback pour from out of the blackened
earth. For an incredibly grim eighteen minutes, the feedback drones hum and shimmer, until finally a massive doom riff surfaces, crawling along glacially, a
meeting of Skullflower and Corrupted and one hundred satanic monks chanting in unison. Towards the end, BBA's ultradoom dirge dissipates into an eerie
feedback-and-piano figure that closes out the track in a mist of transcendental amplifier choir. Utterly monolithic and amazing, by far the heaviest slab of
ambient doom from BBA. The packaging is a killer black-on-black gatefold sleeve, beautiful! Extremely recommended!