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4.0 excellent | CameronLaD | November 11th 13 | I think its important to remember that although a band resembles another, it should be taken with its own merits. Although this feels welcoming to those who enjoy Tesseract, it should be noted that these are different bands with different sounds. Similarities between the writing style and the vocalist? Yes, but that does not make this a cookie-cutter EP with nothing to offer but re-hashed riffs and pretentious song-writing. This EP is full of emotion, technicality and is a rather refreshing listen. Don't sleep on this one.
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4.0 excellent | NonApplicable | May 8th 13 | Upon first exposure, listeners will be immediately reminded of One era TesseracT.
Later, it becomes evident that slight stylistic differences exist between the bands, but
measuring those deviations almost seems over-analytical. Like TesseracT, Voices from the
Fuselage are more focused on ambient passages and songwriting than the average polyrhythmic
band. Voices from the Fuselage have crafted four excellent songs that TesseracT fans will
feel right at home with.
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0.0 | RenegaDrifter | March 4th 13 | No to the above -_- Similar but no. The style is not quite what you'd get from TesseracT.
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3.5 great | DotEight | December 2nd 12 | Pretty much an exact copy of Tesseract, but they manage to pull it off really well. Worth a listen, and with only 4 tracks it's pretty solid.
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4.0 excellent | Halez | February 5th 22 |
4.0 excellent | clavier EMERITUS | May 4th 17 |
4.0 excellent | JayM | February 22nd 17 |
4.5 superb | Arron | May 2nd 16 |
5.0 classic | B888IE | September 27th 15 |
4.0 excellent | auxilia | December 29th 14 |
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