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: This nearly 12-minute closing track specifically deals with the theme of "throwing your life away to get high" as a desperate attempt to reach that divine state.

Unlike the more accessible Preacher’s Daughter , Perverts is a "gruesome," challenging listen. It leans heavily into ambient drone, industrial noise, and synthwave to create a "nightmarish delight". Quick Listening Tips Perverts, Get Drunk, Lost Inhabitions

If you're exploring the dark, immersive world of , a blog post can help you navigate its complex themes of religion, shame, and the search for the divine . : This nearly 12-minute closing track specifically deals

The album's title has a dual meaning. While it touches on sexual perversion, Cain (Hayden Silas Anhedönia) also emphasizes "perverts" as a verb—meaning to distort or corrupt . It’s an exploration of how we are all "perverted" or changed by our experiences and trauma. Quick Listening Tips If you're exploring the dark,

In Cain's personal lore, humans live in "the Great Dark." To reach the "Divine Theatre" where God resides, we often use extreme means to lose our inhibitions and trigger out-of-body experiences—whether through music, sex, or drugs .

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