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4.0 excellent | maninthebox | October 8th 15 | Rating this bad boy a 4 based solely on the Baroness half. Have never been able to get into the Unperson's side of the split. The Baroness half though is something else entirely, definitely their most ambitious and heaviest material. Post metal influence as well as the usual barrage of cave man shouts, groovy riffs, and amazingly intricate dynamics are all to be found on this must listen for both Baroness fans as well as fans of the sludge metal genre in general
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4.0 excellent | bananatossing | June 22nd 19 | A four if it was a Baroness only release, but I'll lower the rating just because the Unpersons half doesn't interest me. Dry Hand caught my attention, though.
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3.0 good | Alabaster Jones | February 3rd 17 | You'd think a split featuring two sludge metal bands on the weirder side of the spectrum would be really, really good, but A Grey Sigh In A Flower Husk is merely decent. Baroness' side starts out pretty killer with opener "Teiresias", but a logjammed twelve-minute slog in "Cavite" doesn't help. Unpersons' side is a bit more consistent, but it's consistently average aside from some pretty sweet moments in "Dry Hand". Needless to say, this isn't either bands' finest hour, but if you're in the mood for some strange and unconventional sludge, this is worth a shot.
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2.5 average | pmellis | October 5th 16 |
3.0 good | jmh886 | March 25th 16 |
2.0 poor | Matski | December 28th 15 |
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