
There’s something irresistible about music that sounds as if it’s coming apart at the seams. The Black Dresses are masters of barely contained chaos. All of their records feel as if they’re in danger of collapsing into pure noise at any moment. But never have they so expertly woven the various threads of their sound – glitchy percussion, pummeling guitars, irresistible pop hooks – together as they do on Forever in Your Heart.
The Canadian duo of Ada Rook and Devi McCallion crafts something undeniably catchy from abrasive electronics, metallic percussion, death-metal screams, and off-key warbling. The opening track, “PEACESIGN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! β¦

This sounds like a fascinating album! It’s great to hear that the cover matches the intensity of the music. I love when an album can evoke such strong emotions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Absolutely! It’s always exciting when the visual art complements the music so well. I think that connection can really enhance the overall experience and make the album even more memorable. Have you had a chance to listen to any of the tracks yet?
I completely agree! A strong album cover can really enhance the listening experience. It’s interesting how certain visuals can evoke emotions that align perfectly with the music, making the whole package even more impactful.