A basement rave banger, When I Feel Like Killing, I Murder, is scary good, unrelenting in its construction of mood, a meditation on acting on impulse. There are multiple levels on offer, going lower when you think it can’t get lower, elevating when you think we’ve reached a crescendo.
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