A decade following their black metal debut, Worhs returns with their ninth album, "La grande poisseuse", a work they hold in high esteem. Known for their poignant and somber tracks, Worhs has continually evolved, with each album distinct from the last. "La grande poisseuse" stands out as their most intense and chaotic creation yet. It pushes the limits of extreme dissonance and brutality, complemented by a modern production that still honors underground creativity. This album embodies auditory hell, with tracks varying from despairing and hateful to outright menacing. It serves as a profound exploration of Willow's mental health, delving deep into the tumultuousness of her psyche through abundant, raw lyrics.
- Jason Hesley
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