A return to his roots after 2015's more accessible Frozen Niagra Falls, Unknown Rains is a solid entry in Prurient's catalogue and an emotional, well produced tapestry of chaos and beauty. At times, the project is at peace and engorged in its own sense of aestheticism, itself lavish and surprisingly textured, but seconds later it can topple violently over and explode. It can be a sublime sensation, but in the middle of such straining lengths and lack of editing it can be taxing. Worth a listen
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