Review: If there is one thing that you should know by now, it's that volume and ferocity has little to do with numbers. Dhidalah, for example, have been a three piece since the Tokyo space rock underground first conceived them, and make the kinds of cacophonies that threaten to shake buildings down to their very foundations, leaving crowds battered, bruised, and faced with a slow clamber back to the safety of Japan's notoriously conservative and non-shouty mainstream.
Sensoria is their latest outrageously powerful adventure, and it's just as uncompromising and cosmic as ever. From the rolling, and delightfully drone-y riffs of opener 'Soma', through to the more emotionally captivating and subtly moving 'Dead', there are incredible ideas in abundance here, it's just a question of whether or not you're ready to find them.
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