To me, Have a Nice Life quite fulfilled these moderate to high expectations for their new record called The Unnatural World. The expectations, going into this record weren’t particularly low though, since all of their associated projects more or less satisfied me, some of them being similar to Have a Nice Life’s work, some not. Have a Nice Life is that band, which after dropping their debut album Deathconsciousness, sort of disappeared to the background with both of the band members focussing more on side and solo projects. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, given that some of the darker non-grunting records happen to be on my list of favourites. This record has absolutely no positive energy, little to none major chords and just pure overwhelming soundscapes and sonic highlights. To start off, I like to mention that if you’re not mentally stable, or prepared to surrender to this record, don’t dig it! When listening to To start off, I like to mention that if you’re not mentally stable, or prepared to surrender to this record, don’t dig it! When listening to this record, one word came to mind, and that is dark.
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