The Harvest song begins the Empire State Bastard - Rivers Of Heresy album energetically and persistently, rising in a whirlwind of anger and rage with a vocals introduction, then somewhat taming the sound with thoughtful reflections. Rhythmically and energetically pumping up the waves of the Blusher march, vocal phrases again and again crown the waves of musical persistence. The brooding sound of the Moi? ballad combines with leisurely vocals reflections in a collaborative musical charm, giving the vocals a fierce charm after careful preparation.
Furiously, nervously and assertively, the Tired, Aye? composition soars in a furious whirlwind of a high-speed musical thriller with a dominant vocal part, somewhat calming down and calming down in the Sons And Daughters musical fairy tale, sometimes soaring in whirlwinds of vocal rage through the ghostly musical twilight, in order to then intensify and heat up the whirlwinds of the furious drive of the Stutter song.
Rhythmically and persistently, the Palms Of Hands march returns to the 70s and brings notes of punk rock music to the sound of the album. The twilight atmosphere of the Dusty composition envelops vocal doubts and reflections in an unclear musical haze. Rolling in waves of furious drive, the Sold! song then crowns them with vocal phrases that, from time to time, restrain the fury of the musical drive. The Looming composition concludes the album with thoughtful reflections, entwined with twilight musical mysteries with shades of intriguing mystery.