The Container, the self-titled album by Container, is a raw and intense experience. The music is a mix of electronic, punk, and noise, with distorted beats, abrasive synths, and aggressive vocals. The album is not for the faint-hearted, as it can be overwhelming and challenging, but it is also rewarding for those who appreciate experimental and boundary-pushing music.
The album consists of eight tracks, each with its own character and vibe. The opener, "Eject," sets the tone with its pulsating rhythm and distorted vocals. "Drain" follows with a more minimalistic approach, using sparse percussion and eerie soundscapes. "Trench" is a standout track, with its aggressive beats and distorted bassline, creating a sense of urgency and tension.
Other highlights include "Duster," with its hypnotic groove and distorted vocals, and "Peripheral," a haunting and atmospheric piece that showcases Container's ability to create evocative soundscapes. The album closes with "Leaker," a slow and moody track that brings a sense of closure to the intense journey that preceded it.