Great musicians, but for the next album they should aim for a professional producer and a much denser/heavier sound.
On another note, this instrumental album led me to revisit Unbeliever's Script from Sceptic, and guess what? They have a new album out, after all these years.
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I’m disappointed this isn’t about Viper cause my ass didn’t read the full title. Still, I may check this out if I remember later
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Pet Viper would be a terrific band name
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hey, nice! I wrote the drum parts for this one
"Great musicians, but for the next album they should aim for a professional producer and a much denser/heavier sound."
definitely, they deserve a better production quality (and a drummer who can actually play the songs xD)
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I bet these cowards don't even smoke crack.
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Gonna wear my Pit Vipers while jamming this
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Dope stuff SpiritCrusher! I really dig this so far. Some killer playing and writing here. Not gonna lie I crave some vocals though. Not to say the music doesn't hold up on its own but I feel like some good ol shrieking would take this up a notch or two
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Man the acoustic slaying on Embers is probably my favorite thing here. Gave this a not super focused listen the other day but going through again that shit is masterfully done
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hey, appreciate the feedback man, thanks!
"Not gonna lie I crave some vocals though"
yea, me too actually. at first I thought they had the vocals in mind when writing certain parts, because some of those repeated parts really scream "there's supposed to be a verse/chorus here", but they actually wanted to do an instrumental from the start
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Production isn't bad actually
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