Summary: Let Water Flow by Moon Wisdom delivers a brief yet striking black metal experience, characterized by influences from second-wave black metal, depressive gaze, and punk. With standout tracks like "Dark Shades," the album showcases potential but suffers from inconsistent songwriting and brevity, feeling more like an EP than a full-length album. Despite its flaws, the 28-minute runtime makes it worth a listen for fans of the genre.
Thought-provoking question: How do you think a balance between brevity and depth in music affects the listener’s emotional connection to the work, especially in genres known for their complexity like black metal?

