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1.5 very poor | Jared Floryan | March 25th 16 | Based in Riverside, California, Christian metalcore unit The Great Commission have basically concocted a house of mirrors with their 2011 full-length offering. Venturing through Heavy Worship like so made me wonder if the band merely exists so that they can shoot the shit and call it a session. Pretty much all of what the band utilizes during this record can be found within other peers who have proven to execute such a slavish style better. Uninspired, weak songwriting choices and repetitious-sounding craftsmanship are sure-fire factors to not even bother with what Heavy Worship can showcase. Just because it's competent, doesn't mean awfully good results will be yielded.
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1.0 awful | moshpotatoes | July 25th 13 | The most generic band in every way possible. Lyrically, the album is horrid while quoting popular sayings or phrases and creating choruses out of them. It's very rare you will hear a breakdown that's not extremely generic. The only upside would be the guitars adding some really decent melodic riffs but that's only if their not chugging like a Freight train. To be honest, I don't even think this band is Christian. I think they claim to be christian for a marketing idea In order to create a solid fan base, because you won't hear a thing lyrically inspired by Christian value.
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2.5 average | tinytim | August 30th 21 |
4.0 excellent | Pharoh | July 19th 11 |
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