To prey for love... every person seeks themselves in something, devotes themselves to something, dedicating precious seconds of their life to one thing alone — to their dream. Often many searches are destined never to reach their final result; sometimes self-sacrifice is doomed forever... and you became a dark shadow in this world. Yes — this is love.
"Razorbliss" is precisely about love in all its manifestations — in torment, in suffering, in searching, in unfulfilled hopes — yet finding its reflection in music, in crystalline-pure music that draws you in so powerfully. This is love metal, this is gothic metal — however we label this work, it will not lose its allure. Powerful female vocals, all the essential attributes of the aforementioned styles, plus elements of electronica woven in, make this work distinctive and worthy of special attention.
"Razorbliss" is a manifestation of diverse emotions: depression, despair, breakdown, and simply silence, waiting, and hope that one day you will find her — your one and only Love — and will cherish her as the most precious thing you have. Unfortunately, love brings pain and suffering, but in that anguish people create wonders.
Beyond the original music and lyrics, the album's artwork deserves mention — simple yet eye-catching, dominated by three colors: red, white, and black, each carrying its own symbolic weight. An attractive band photo adorns one of the booklet pages, and among the members, vocalist Helen stands out with her lovely appearance. Few things can be called perfect, but everything strives toward it — as does this work, hence the high rating.