I totally can see how he doesn't get people who derive enjoyment from Reverend Bizarre, whom I kinda like but not all the time. Takes a very specific mindset about what you expect from music to sit down with their records and have a little one-man 30 bpm party. However as a reviewer this is a similar situation to reviewing a depressive black metal (which I personally don't get at all) album, or a martial ambient album or a microtonal electronics album: if you don't get it (the premise of the genre more than how well the specific band achieves it), you should give it for review by someone that gets it.