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2.5 average | Amnesian | October 23rd 15 | It would be fair to say it wears its influences on its sleeves I'll give it that. If you like earlier Tool stuff then you will probably like this, it is essentially the same thing but with a slightly less engaging vocalist and occasionally muddy production.
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3.0 good | Britch2tiger | October 9th 15 | What I like about patterns are their cyclical nature of prediction. I already made a prior acknowledgement of Cire from this band's first album, and now I feel the need to bring up Cire again for this album. Where their first album was similar IN POTENTIAL to Cire's Adrenological, THIS album parallels to Cire's Wholesale Buyout. In only a year, Battling Delirium made some adjustments to their sound and crafted a sophomore album that highlights their better features from the first. Here, the majority of their songs are condensed to less than 5-mins, the guitar play of the "djent" sound is more apparent in the tracks, and the vocalist took a chance at exhausting his vocal range. Now the improvements are not as large as I'm romanticizing, this album is still thoroughly good. Rating this a 4/5 may be somewhat bloated since the improvements are not drastic enough compared to their prior album.
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