Rentrer En Soi - I Hate Myself And Want To

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Review by Mahsadini Putri Rahmagusti

Rentrer En Soi's album "I Hate Myself And Want To" is a haunting and emotional journey that explores the depths of human despair and self-loathing. From the opening track "Protoplasm" to the closing song "Stigmata," the band delivers a powerful and intense musical experience that will leave listeners feeling raw and vulnerable.

The album is characterized by its dark and brooding atmosphere, with heavy guitars and driving rhythms providing a solid foundation for the anguished vocals of vocalist Satsuki. The lyrics are introspective and introspective, delving into themes of isolation, depression, and self-destructive behavior.

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Artist: Rentrer En Soi
Album: I Hate Myself And Want To
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
神話
Jude
分裂Le+Dd人格
I Hate Myself And Want To...
Dead Believe Me
浮遊追想

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Catalog Numbers

FWR-046/047

Labels

Free-Will

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Formats

  • CD
  • Single DVD

Notes

  • DVD contains live performances of 5 songs:
  • 1. 分裂LE+DD人格
  • 2. DEAD believe ME
  • 3. JUDE
  • 4. 神話
  • 5. 浮遊追想

About Rentrer En Soi

RENTRER EN SOI was ࠂ܈ (Satsuki), ̠ (Takumi), ެ (Shun), | (Ryo) & ܪ޶ (Mika)

Members

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  • ܪ޶
  • ެ
  • ࠂ܈
  • ̠
  • Ҽ
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Summary by Mahsadini Putri Rahmagusti

Despite its bleak subject matter, "I Hate Myself And Want To" is a beautifully crafted album that showcases Rentrer En Soi's talent for combining heavy and melodic elements in a way that is both powerful and poignant. Fans of post-hardcore, metal, and emo music will find much to appreciate in this album, which stands as a testament to the enduring power of music to explore the darkest corners of the human psyche.