The twilight guitar solo of the intro then wraps the vocal part in twilight whirlwinds, combining in a single musical image of the Paradise Of Sins composition, then varying the tempo, bringing vocal significance to the bridges and enchanting with the melodic unity of music and vocals in the chorus, so diverse and artistically starting the musical story of the Hate In Flesh - The Human Curse musical release.
A Life Of Mistakes rhythmic march with furious musical knockdowns rolls out the musical canvas for the vocals procession, varying the vocal part by alternating and combining screaming and growling vocals, sometimes bringing a dreamy charm with melodies of clean vocals.
Enveloping the twilight mystery of the introduction, the Dementia Lives In Me mid-tempo march then brings the vocal part to the forefront of the musical image, sometimes whirling in a rapid whirlwind.
The Human Curse (The Plague II) title track continues the vocal dominance in the musical composition, artistically and excitingly supporting the vocals lyrics with appropriate and appropriate variations of the musical accompaniment, varying the tempo and sound in accordance with the vocals transformations. With a whirlwind in the introduction, the Believe In Better Days track concludes the album with the embodiment of artistic musical diversity based on an epic valiant march.