: The record explores "class-conscious" themes, critiquing capitalism and the university system in tracks like "Dropout" and "Rental Song".
: Reviewers frequently mention it is "agonizingly slow" with a meandering plot and "amateurish" production values.
This low-budget horror film, directed by Parris Reaves, explores an urban legend centered on the ghost of serial killer H.H. Holmes terrorizing a Chicago neighborhood.
: Generally negative. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes and Black Horror Movies describe it as having "little action," "little acting," and "little interest".
: Critics at Kerrang! and The Soundboard highlighted its mix of "crunchy" guitars, folksy melodies, and "punky sensibilities".
In contrast to the film, this indie/punk album received high praise for its lyrical depth and musical evolution.
Reviews for "" vary depending on whether you are referring to the 2005 horror film, the 2022 album by Nervus, or the 1982 horror novel. The Evil One (2005 Movie)
: It is widely considered the band's most "self-assured" and "excellent" release to date. The Evil One by J.N. Williamson (1982 Novel) Album Review: Nervus – The Evil One - Hardbeat Magazine