Album DescriptionRepressing of this dark and brooding 2005 debut Alt-Rock masterpiece from this critically acclaimed Melbourne band. The album is a dark, venomous abrasion on the guitar format that also manages to make time for sprawling sonic scenery and downbeat, melancholic intricacy. SubAudible Hum write from that mysterious void between emotive art and didactic thesis. The subject matter is always of paramount importance but never at the expense of listening pleasure, in fact SubAudible Hum may just have found the harmonious middle ground between the two. Any modern day themes of global politics, dirty economics, fundamental agendas, and social degradation are always communicated with music, never using it as a soapbox. Low Transit Industries.