It's not often that one is able to so clearly trace the evolution of an artist, but in this 7' release, we can hear the missing link between 'A Letter That Will Never Be Sent' and 'I Kill Everything.' Gorgeous symphonic synth? Check. Distorted vocals? Check. The label says that these two tracks are 'abrasive, eroding, mindblowing and emotionally very intense. Maybe they're even more mentally disturbing as his earlier material.' Intense, yes; disturbing, no. This is what I like about Loss. His pain is real, and yet he has somehow managed to turn lead into psychological gold. If you can track this down (since Spectre seems to be no more), it's worth getting. This comes pressed on heavy transparent yellow vinyl in special sleeve with a vellum insert and is limited to 252 copies.