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3.0 good | Jared Floryan | May 22nd 16 | Based in Tokyo, Japanese metalcore outfit Nocturnal Bloodlust have the capacity to become a greater band if their 2014 full-length affair is of any indication. Packed with 13 tracks in all, The Omnigod's biggest flaw lies in how inconsistent it is; NB appear to be more concerned with trying to fit in a myriad of sounds than they are attempting to create something that's cohesive as a whole. It's a mess of an album containing a lot of meat and a shortage of fiber, but as I've stated before, Nocturnal Bloodlust at least showcase promise. The instrumentation and vocals are both salvageable for the most part, and the same goes for the songwriting to a certain degree. This group isn't doing much of anything that would allow them to stick out from the crowd, though these guys are also walking on a relatively more enjoyable path in the process. Feeling a light to a decent 3 on this one.
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2.0 poor | Brabiz | June 17th 22 | “Don't get close to me, fag. This vision is pain to me” - Nocturnal Bloodlust
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4.0 excellent | Uzumaki | February 8th 19 |
4.0 excellent | nbats | December 20th 17 |
4.5 superb | Ddv94 | November 24th 15 |
5.0 classic | Danxk | April 6th 15 |
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