Beauty Nowhere is a proper blend of the trademark sounds of each artist involved; while
Locust's Mark Van Hoen constructs noise-scapes of twisting, cavernous percussion,
Seefeel members
Peacock,
Fletcher and
Seymour work on processing their respective instruments for maximum reverb and delay. Though each track is interesting (at least from a production standpoint), the only track that truly comes together on
Beauty Nowhere is the finale, the disco-in-a-ring-modulator cover of
Blondie's "Heart of Glass."