Lula Divinia is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Shiner.
The Houston Press called the album a "teeth-jarring, brain-teasing mathematically precise [demonstration] of abrasive virtuosity.
"[4] Orlando Weekly called it a "math-rock masterpiece.
"[5] The Chicago Tribune wrote that the album "tastefully mixes catchy hooks, gnarled noise and old-fashioned sonic whomp into a King Creamson-ish blast.
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