Rosetta A Determinism of Morality
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FadedSun
June 16th 2021


3196 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Revolve still goes hard AF.



I'll sing you a song of relief! ye of no woes!

Josh D.
November 28th 2022


17845 Comments


Put on this vinyl when I got home. Rockend roll.

bananatossing
March 28th 2023


2324 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"It has some golden moments but it leaves me frustratingly indifferent - except the last track which wouldnt be out of place of the previous album. Maybe it’s the overall more direct punchy sound that hasn’t resonated with me. I miss the quieter spacey elements I think, and the emphasis on atmosphere."



wholeheartedly agree

Butkuiss
August 2nd 2023


6963 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Post-metal band had no right writing a breakdown that goes as hard as the one in Ayil though am I right

0GuyMan0
April 9th 2024


4626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

[2] you ain't fuckin' kiddin. You could always hear the hardcore in them, but when that dropped it was like -oh fuck you guys were serious-



Also, ahem

WITH YOUR HANDS WIDE OPEN

SCATTER

SCATTER

SCATTER THE EMBER

Pikazilla
April 9th 2024


29747 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

where rating

0GuyMan0
April 9th 2024


4626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

hmm idk why I didn't have it rated



The trinity is 6/5, 5/5 and 5/5 and is the greatest post metal in existence

Pikazilla
April 9th 2024


29747 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

on certain days for sure



they only have neurosis and col to compete with anyway

0GuyMan0
April 9th 2024


4626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I'd take isis over neurosis, but yeah. I'd stack these three up against any three from any of the others, and it's better IMO. Cult of Luna is my favorite band and has been for a decade, but even my personal favs of ADTF / SATH / Mariner don't beat these three.



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