Convulsing Perdurance
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evilford
March 21st 2024


64298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Plus spotify is literal shit for artists. It may be more lucrative being lesser-known but using bandcamp to disseminate your music, rather than having the spotify crowd but getting paid literal pennies on the dollar for their music, idk

Hawks
March 21st 2024


87630 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I haven't used Spotify in years tbh.

evilford
March 21st 2024


64298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I still use it for ease of access to a lot of stuff, but I'm aware of how poorly they pay artists

evilford
March 21st 2024


64298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I try to support who I can on bandcamp anyways

Arked
March 21st 2024


131 Comments


Guys it was just my autistic screeching because if I can't have it all in my organized space of choice, it causes me to forget or overlook some music. Anyway, I downloaded it and added as local files to Spotify. Can't listen to it on my phone but whatever.

I went through whole discography when I was at it. Less black metal, more dissodeath and proggy with each consecutive release. Perdurance is top notch dissodeath. It definitely hits home for me. Not that I didn't enjoyed previous realeses, especially Grievous, but Perdurance is on a new, higher level for me. Hope to see more of that in the future.

WretchedCacophony
March 21st 2024


2940 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

looking to the future already man? We just got here, enjoy your suffering... the eternal gift m///

Zakusz
March 21st 2024


1559 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I scrobble from bandcamp every day, just look into the settings on your last.fm scrobbler

Sykx
March 21st 2024


21 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

While I generally believe this site overrates a lot of black and death releases, this one does in fact rip.

Hawks
March 21st 2024


87630 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice. M///

PortalofPerfection
March 21st 2024


3166 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I don't know if it's "overating" persay, we just like the genres a lot. Call it baked-in semi-bias. Plenty of other sites are way too hard on metal in general, we're just balancing things out a bit.

evilford
March 21st 2024


64298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed

Hawks
March 23rd 2024


87630 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Bout time 2 jam this again. M///

suppatime
March 23rd 2024


1801 Comments


Yea openscrobbler is lit. Pano scrobbler is a good android scrobbler too, allows you to scrobble youtube as well or anything playing media. Pano can also let you scrobble from the microphone too lmao so if you're super about it you can do that.

Ima break the love train and say I like Grievous more than this.

Hawks
March 23rd 2024


87630 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I use pano also! And I won't even argue with that, Grievous is amazing too.

suppatime
March 23rd 2024


1801 Comments


It's the shit! I like that it allows you to edit tags while scrobbling too if something is fucked up.

Grievous is soo good! This one is awesome too though. Just a great fucking project.

UnknownError
March 24th 2024


20 Comments


Is this really the same guy that did Grievous? What a massive drop in quality this album is. I thought he matured when he got rid of solos + proper songwriting in his second album, now he's back to making wank metal. This is barely disso death, it's closer to tech death.

UnknownError
March 24th 2024


20 Comments


What the fck is that transition in Shattered temples from 4:30 to 4:50? Absolute rubbish songwriting.

Hawks
March 24th 2024


87630 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Awful take but hey...opinions! M///

trilo
March 24th 2024


6275 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

awful take [2] lil bro said tech death lmao

AtTheGates92
March 24th 2024


144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Brendan Sloan saw UnknownError's comment and memes about it on his FB profile haha





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