Hypnotic, dreamy, and immersive. I'm personally a fan of this kind of music, it borrows a lot of interesting qualities from different subcultures as well as music sub genres that makes it worth it to listen to even outside of the jam's context. Unironically I still pull up your music from last year to listen to from time to time as well. The "indie" and experimental sides of the music are also I think the right qualities for it to become an underground hit if the right game exists as a vessel to contain the music under the right context.
I also sense that a lot of thoughts were put into crafting the narrative for Bloody Red Moon this times around, the pacing of the entire album as a whole definitely differs from Self-Acceptance that it has more breathing room for narrative building. If I remember correctly last year a judge commented that the music might be too repetitive, and I thought back then isn't it exactly the point for this kind of music to be repetitive, so having more breathing room and musical structure definitely is a great response to that "issue" under the jam's scrutiny.
Fantastic job and I will look forward to your future works!