
The Greater Wrong of the Right is an unflinching plunge into the darkest corners of synthetic sound, a sonic landscape where machines don't just hum, they scream with purpose.
This album is a masterclass in controlled chaos, blending the harsh, metallic clang of classic industrial with the intricate, propulsive rhythms of breakbeat and electro.
It feels like navigating a decaying urban environment at midnight, where every shadow holds a threat and every sound is a distorted echo of human suffering and technological decay. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a brooding sense of dread, making it an intensely immersive, albeit challenging, listen.
How does The Greater Wrong of the Right sound next to the rest of Skinny Puppy's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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