Their final studio album. It brought back a raw energy not heard since their early days.

Widely considered their most atmospheric and "complete" work.

Understanding why FLAC is superior begins with understanding digital audio. An audio CD is stored as uncompressed files. An MP3 is a "lossy" format—it permanently discards audio data it deems less audible to save space.

The final chapter. This album saw the band returning to a more "live" and organic drum sound. Because it wasn't as polished as October Rust , the raw energy of the performances is the selling point. A FLAC copy captures the resonance of Johnny Kelly’s cymbals and the aggressive "click" of Kenny Hickey’s guitar solos better than any other format. Why FLAC is "Better" for Type O Negative