SORG was a dark horse for me. Having randomly appeared in my collection about three years ago, they stayed there forever.
It's hard to say exactly what this collective plays, but if you put everything they mix together, you get atmospheric gothic doom death with (God forgive me) elements of avant-garde. The disc is undoubtedly interesting and even somewhat experimental in places. It doesn't resemble anything I've heard before. It has its own color, scent, and taste. The album is unquestionably heavy in every respect.
Each composition is adorned with beautiful, sensual female vocals and truly guttural (for this kind of music) growling, harsh and extremely dense (sometimes even too dense) guitar riffs, catchy solos, and all of this blooms and breathes within the dark atmosphere of keyboards. Moreover, the atmosphere is created not only by the keyboards but also by the guitars and the female vocals.
The downside of this material is its considerable complexity of perception and some mixing imperfections.
To truly understand the wholeness and fragmentation, the beauty and emotions of this music, you need quite a lot of time.