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4.0 excellent | SuperVoid | March 28th 17 | Louis' vocals have improved drastically from Suspension of Consciousness, and overall songwriting is just better. The album flows really nicely and is a good length too. I really liked the instrumental tracks, they were reminiscent of Sleep Paralysis and when Louis does sing in the album it doesn't feel out of place nor is it out of tune.
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3.5 great | robotmagician | March 28th 17 | I had never listened to these guys before getting the record in the Holy Roar monthly subscriber package. I briefly heard a couple of their songs from their previous album and their previous vocalist. It sounded like he Louis was trying to sing like Ajay previously, as he seems to have a completely different style here. It's more... meathead-y. In a good way. Pretty enjoyable album but nothing too crazy or groundbreaking. There is an atmospheric instrumental track right in the middle of the record (Nybbas). The second to last song is another attempt at atmosphere, but these tracks don't do much for me, the first one threw me off completely - it's nice enough sounding but both songs feel out of place on the record and go on too long. The final song combines the attempts at making atmospheric post-metal band music with their normal roomy hardcore to much better effect. Pertinence is probably the highlight of the album and I definitely recommend checking it out. For friends of doom-laden hardcore.r
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3.0 good | Prole | October 6th 23 |
4.0 excellent | xlev | October 31st 22 |
3.5 great | T5Cx | April 9th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Nikkolae | September 15th 17 |
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