
Post Death Soundtrack impresses us with this 30-track behemoth that pulls from a decade of archived material alongside fresh recordings, creating something that feels both deeply personal and wildly unhinged.
The album opens with impressive tracks “TREMENS” and “GOOD TIME SLOW JAM” and what I love about this collection is its fearless genre-hopping. Post Death Soundtrack jumps from punk rock “FINAL DAYS” to atmospheric covers (Nick Drake’s “River Man”) without losing narrative coherence. His Velvet Underground interpretation on “Venus in Furs” strips away the original’s druggy haze for something more confrontational.
The acoustic tracks provide necessary breathing room between the heavier material. “Song for Bonzai”, written after losing his cat, serves as the album’s emotional centerpiece, a rare instrumental that says more than most lyrics could. If this raw honesty resonates with you, follow Post Death Soundtrack.