I like the music is in this but the vocals are meh af
Also lol at this comment from 2013:
"I have no problem with how much this album rips off Tool, to be honest I'm kinda grateful, given that this'll hold me over until Tool finally release their new album in 2014"
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Album Rating: 3.5
I jammed this band’s discog in reverse order and they def get better and better with each album. Super consistent though. m/
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^ just did the same thing I had a laugh on cognitive how much "fraccions" rips off a tool song but I kinda dig how they did it
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Album Rating: 3.5
No issues with that x) but yap
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Album Rating: 4.0
Actually pretty great.
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Oh yeah I still need to check the stuff after this
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Album Rating: 3.5
glad they decided to not be a tool cover band after this album. though it still jams.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Came here from a Leprous recommendation...
The music is awesome! But the monotonous talker is boring af! Is there any album that he actually sings on that I should check out?
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They really shine when they sound their own like in Canvas, Slithering and Savia
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is one of the only albums that despite being overly derivative manages to sound so good that you forget they are trying to sound like Opeth and Tool.
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Album Rating: 4.0
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Album Rating: 4.0
While this debut of theirs is really not a lecture in originality, the melancholy is really heartfelt. I can really relate to this sometimes
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Album Rating: 4.0
Also this has Steve DiGiorgio basslines. Enough said
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Album Rating: 4.0
Carry ooooooooonnnnn
In case you'll be waaaaaiiiiiitiiiiinnnnng
I wiill be moooooooooving oooooooonnnnnn
While you're contemplatiiiiiiinnng
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Sounds like Tool worship. Too much so.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Man the bass lines on this are fucking THICC
Can second that this is for sure derivative of Tool/Katatonia and (apparently) Leprous but it's such a satisfying amalgamation that tbh I dont much care.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Of course the bass is masterclass. It's Di Giorgio after all
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