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| | In Music We Trust - Grech: Unholy |
 | | Unholy is an obvious attempt to shed the Lexus albatross, still, it doesn't dissapoint. |
 | | Grech proves that he is still capable of creating a bafflingly broad record, full of light and dark, loud and quiet, one moment Grech is saying that he "lives in a fantasy where he is dead and worshipped", the next he is telling someone that they are his "Sun", that he is nothing in comparison. |
 | | Unholy is a more grown up, edgy album than 2002's Open Heart Zoo, there is just as much depth and range, but the tracks somehow manage to flow into each other, peaking with heavy rock stompers, then pulling back with lilting, mellow tracks like, "Lint" where Grech's voice is reduced almost to a whisper. |
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