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Recorded in the darkest age of Montenegro's modern history, when wars and inflation where roaming through like horsemen of the apocalypse and when turbo folk music swallowed every artistic effort of the rare enthusiasts, this album is like a painful scream of a man fighting for his spiritual exsistence. Dark and loud, sometimes even claustrophobic sound of Qtera is on the trail of influential alternative/punk-rock/grunge bands of the 90's. Maybe someone will complain about lyrics on English language, but knowing that listening to bands like Nirvana, Breeders, Soundgarden, Sonic Youth, Faith No More etc. was for these then boys only exit from the dark reality it is reasonable choice and even seems like a dedication to their heroes. Sonic Youth like noise combined with melodic elements paints the picture of a scattered individual and gives us not much hope either it's the song about tragic love ("dark is the mind, you are nowhere but behind, dear goddess, how I missed the sound?"), hedonistic ride through the city ("Bite through the night, pissing on the trees, downtown move around... Give me one more kiss..."), fighting for survival ("visualise your only score, goin' forward, solution") or a psychological dilemma (I think I'm Dylan The Dog, I know I'm not a bad man). At the end of this album symbolic "If I can" ending track gives us a vision of a small gleam of light at the end of the tunnel, still far away, but worth fighting for "And if I can I will get out of it, I'll toss