Japanese Post-rock, most of their songs go into symphonic-metal territory, one of my favourite albums this. Vocalist Haitis Noit fronts the band with her amazing operatic vocals, along with their guitarist who contributes some what I can only classify as "screamo" backing vocals on one or two songs which I don't listen to a lot but they're tolerable for me here. I don't really use this word a lot but I'd describe this album as "epic". This is their second album, their first has almost no vocals but it's also enjoyable.
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