Post-modern rockers PVT have emerged from a three-year hiatus with their fourth studio album, “Homosapien.”
It may be rather obscure or abstract for the likes of some. The band is experimental to say the least. This is the type of music that could have only been created after consuming copious amounts of psychedelics.
The lyrics are abstract and the vocals are haunting and cerebral, rather Depeche Mode-esque. The instrumentals are impressive, no doubt, but they can also be hard to follow and all over the place.
It feels like PVT was trying to convey too many messages or sounds at once. It may have been more beneficial to hone a select number of styles and themes rather than creating an internalized competition.