The highlights of the first half of the album come with some delightfully textured guitar and bass tones, reminiscent of 90s shoegaze. It’s going to be fast, fun, and full of passion. It’s not a groundbreaking statement, but it sets the stage for what listeners can expect throughout the EP. The album opens up with a danceable drum beat and bass rhythm, brings in some sweet (if not melancholic) melodies, and goes full-throttle in the chorus with distorted guitars. There is plenty to get excited about with this self-titled EP as far as the music goes. However, since I’m someone who doesn’t normally listen for lyrics, this isn’t a drawback for me. As someone who doesn’t understand Japanese, I have little concept of what the album intends to say or represent. I’ll get the obvious out of the way: Mass of the Fermenting Dregs is a Japanese band and their lyrics are all in Japanese. Review Summary: I don't know what it means, but let's celebrate!
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