This isn't the easiest album to remember, but it's enjoyable nonetheless. The songs are more about textures and structures. They'll only briefly employ chord progressions and rhythms in anything resembling traditional song forms (and there are almost no melodies in the more mainstream senses of that term). Rather, harmonic and rhythmic material is present more as textural blocks which are then put together more the way you'd put together a collage. The harmonies tend to be enjoyably dissonant. The rhythms are probably the most traditional element.Overall, the way the music is put together has more to do with the cover art than it has to do with traditional song structures, and the songs are more like the color and texture fields on the cover art. The whole picture of the album is all of the songs together.To give you a more specific idea of the genre this is in, by the way, there are heavy influences from artists like the Melvins, Sonic Youth, and King Crimson--or, noisy prog with lots of abrupt turns.