Dais' commitment to the most prominent Coil works reaches an essential piece of the reissue puzzle, Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil. Released in 2000, this is one of the high watermarks of Balance and Sleazy's voyage into wilder extremes of music. It divided opinion for those preferring the song-based structures of earlier Coil or simply unaccustomed to detailed tonal drone work, but in the great Coil tradition the magick lies in the unsettling effect the music has. Very much an album to be experienced rather simply stuck on, the immersive listen reveals a staggering level of detail and frequency manipulation with profound psychoactive potential. It's quite simply a masterpiece, and nowhere near as obtuse as the naysayers might have you believe.