Album Rating: 3.0
Having the next one come so quickly does make me excited - Again, if this is kind of a prequel world building thing, it totally serves its purpose. But more than anything it just has me itching for more
Interesting to see the split opinions on Patrol. Think it’s probably my favorite and the most successful here, musically and concept wise
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ive never understood the hype for this band. people really worship them.
all i hear is weird vocals and shitty mixing.
they sound like mumford and sons
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Album Rating: 4.0
Definetly a bad take. Also a hot one, but it's wrong too
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all ive seen from momentzuhclarity is bad takes or weirdly confrontational comments
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based momentzuhclarity
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Album Rating: 4.0
Paragraph 2 and 4 have Rings 7 and 8 listed as 2 and 1. Good review mate! Really enjoying this tbh. Love the sound and it’s got a lot going on when jamming on headphones.
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"You live in poverty? You’re going to jam to funky rock music. You have to work to survive? You’re going to jam to funky rock music. You live in the middle class? You’re going to jam to funky rock music. You’re a cop? Guess what - You’re going to jam to funky rock music."
Hard agree on this lol. When I saw the track titles I immediately thought there was gonna be some kind of genre progression like those in the Color Spectrum, so I was genuinely surprised when Ring 7 hit and it's all funky cuz I thought that kinda sound would rather belong to the 'higher tiers' later down the album and the lower tiers would have a more brooding sentiment to them. Was quite a letdown when there was no audible distinction between the supposed Rings.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Of the lower rings "LoTown" is the only one that sounds somewhat adequate
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Album Rating: 4.5
bumped to 4.5. I love this
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"and white American bands gotta stop using didgeridoos for ~exotic~ flavour or whatever the fuck. it's no better than Avril Lavigne doing that hello kitty song
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this woke take is kinda weak, no one has "ownership" on a sound, if someone likes a particular sound they're allowed to play it. whether it originated with their race's culture or not.
Whether it sounds cheesy or not boils down more to the implementation, not their race
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Album Rating: 4.0
While I completely agree with the review concerning the story/concept, I definitely enjoyed this more musically. While I also very much agree that the music is too homogenous for the concept, there are a lot of very cool tracks here imo. Couple of legit bops and I love the exotic vibes throughout with the use of marimba's and spacedrums (I think that's what I'm hearing).
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Album Rating: 2.7
Nice review Mathias!
As a fan of fantasy novels (although I'm less into them these days than I once was), the maps have always been one of my favorite parts. Expecting that won't carry over with regards to this album, but we'll see. First listen coming up.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The idea of combining this with the Indigo Child EP is actually pretty enticing. I wasn't too crazy about that EP other than the outstanding title track. Anyone have a good tracklisting?
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Album Rating: 4.0
I definitely dig the album overall. It's catchy as hell and the production is awesome.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I basically created a playlist which opens Antimai with The Indigo Child (song) and closes it with The Indigo Child (Reprise). Works well for me!
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Album Rating: 3.5
I'm not sure how to rate this one yet, but I think that while some songs are a total bangers (Ring 7, Ring 4 and Ring 3 namely) best I can go is 3.5. Ngl, I did expect more from this record. All we got is more of the same with the only thing being 'new' per say being that rapping bit. Didn't really focus on lyrics yet, but according to what I'm reading here there's not that much excitement to be found there neither.
All that's left is to pray this introduction to their new universe is simply that, an introduction, and the actuall 'meat' we'll get to hear in the future will be better
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bit bland honestly but these guys are always fun regardless
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Album Rating: 3.0
"they sound like mumford and sons" is the dumbest take I have read this year, what did you listen? one song out of their 32492349238490 fucking genres this band has touched throughout the years?
then yeah, we can say that imho, they reached their pinnacle at color spectrum and everything after that is worse. I used to love everything touched by Casey but did not feel much love for the last acts and not for this one
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Album Rating: 4.0
What you didn't enjoy acts IV and V LunaticSoul? That's by far their best work imo haha, those albums are life.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This = fun
Really liked my first listen here.
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