And so we come to the end of what has been ROSK week here. We've looked at solo albums from three members of the band, so it's only fair we take a look at ROSK itself.
That is a little bit difficult, because what began as a pretty straight-forward Solstafír-worshiping blackgaze project morphed between albums into a really interesting neofolk project, which is the album we have here.
Acoustic blackgaze is maybe a better way to describe this than neofolk. This dark, acoustic album tells a story of dealing with old age, loss of the loved one and humiliating solitude.
This is certainly in the sad boi noizes category of Forest Wanker discs, and will not appeal to everyone, but I find it to be a really haunting album.
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