Art Fin
This is a fantastic album. To me it sounds like the singer of Cranes fronting NIN. The band did a 180 from their early shoegaze work, replacing the trebly guitar haze with sparseness and a deep throb that at varying times could be industrial, noise rock, goth rock or trip-hop. The ethereal vocals float over it. They pulled a rabbit out of the hat.
Favorite track: I Am You.