I downloaded "The Work Which Transforms God" the other day and got to listen to it at the gym yesterday over a couple of hours. It is frankly one of the most brilliant auditory experiences of my life. So bleak and desolate, seeping with dissonance but also ethereal beauty at the same time. It's extraordinary how there is so much going on yet none of it seems out of place despite it's off-kilter delivery. With every twist or distortion to the structure there is still a real feeling of that is exactly what should be happening. It is an album made by a band completely at ease with themselves who are not simply trying to tick boxes or live up to genre tags.
"The Odinist" was billed to me as being "experimental" which is not what I get from it. It's more aggressive than some of the reviews would have you believe to. It's leagues away from "The Work.." and "MORT" but it is still enjoyable all the same.