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Total depravity


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2016

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James Christopher Monger

2016

"Brimming over with wee-hours-of-the-morning cold sweats, the aptly named Total Depravity finds the Veils sifting through the wreckage of heartache, regret, and Lovecraftian terror via an icy slow drip of Bad Seeds-kissed electro-funk and bluesy, minor-key wailing that suggest a dark night of the soul worthy of Sisyphus".


Drowned in sound

d. 25. Aug. 2016

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Jude Clarke

d. 25. Aug. 2016

"... this is The Veils as you would expect to find them, untroubled too much by changes to their formula. And that's just the way that most of their loyal fans would probably want it".


The line of best fit

d. 25. Aug. 2016

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Nathan Westley

d. 25. Aug. 2016

"The Veils are specialists in a songcraft where the traditional is aided by the current in order to explore new sonic realms. The album, which took nearly two years to take shape, is delicately spun rather than cobbled togher, and makes for treasured listening".