Fuck. Looks like these guys are done...
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Album Rating: 4.5
ah man atleast he'll continue on solo but I was really excited for a next record
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Album Rating: 3.0
I love the approach here and overall music, but the singer's accent and some kind of robotic layering over his vocals really distract me. I mean, it's fun for what it is, but on a second listen it doesn't hold up that well.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This album really grew on me. Used to hate it on first listen.
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Not surprising, considering how the band veered pretty wildly throughout its career. First Jazz fusion-y prog then straight up djent and then this. Pretty unfortunate that they broke up right as Zytecki was really finding their own identity and niche.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The direction the band took after their debut was quite unexpected imo, but they were still solid
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Album Rating: 3.5
I could never get into their debut because of the vocals. Love Living Mirrors and this album though.
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Why'd they split again, financial reasons if I hazard a guess, shame. This band is pretty unique among the mountain of djonty djonters out there
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Probably more for creative burnout reasons than money. Jakub probably wasn't feeling inspired by the band format or having to write music for the band.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Tundra bumped this a year ago so I might as well
This album is good, kinda miss them
few songs here have a special place in my mind, like Tether and Bubbles
Journey is still the most magical shit they've ever done
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yea, Journey is special, their other stuff was fun too though
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Album Rating: 3.5
You can really hear Zytecki's modern sound on this album, even the singing (even though it's not his) foreshadows what will be.
From what little I heard from Living Mirrors, that one sounded uninspired.
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