Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
"suicide season is a 2"
Alright calm down
|
| |
it's verm just ignore him he will prob be banned by tomorrow
|
| |
Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
That's the Spirit is the 2nd best BMTH album behind Sempiternal.
Avalanche alone is better than anything on their first two albums.
|
| |
lmao
|
| |
Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
It has a 90 or something on metacritic lol.
|
| |
by critics who were probably paid off yeah
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.0
sempiternal is their best
you guys can argue the rest of them idgaf
|
| |
There Is A Hell is where BMTH perfected their metalcore formula. First half of that is among the best the genre has to offer.
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
lol at people thinking any mid tier music journal that would actually review bring me the horizon would risk tanking their credibility among that rabid fanbase by giving it a low score
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
These guys are doing a release show tomorrow playing the whole record in full. do any of their fans even wanna see that? at least they've got night verses opening so the fans can get their money's worth there
|
| |
"You talk the talk, but I walk the walk.
(He's down, he's down)
Don't get caught cold with a sneak attack.
(He's down, he's down)
I'm gonna bring the pain until you fade to black."
haha this could have been written by Fred Durst ffs
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.5
I think the final nail in the coffin for this album was the point where it sounded like Austin was going to rap. Boring songs, boring and cringey lyrics, boring instrumentals. I was surprised there wasn't any "yeah"'s and "hey"'s mid song, to complete the Limp Bizkit aesthetic.
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.5
Side note: Got a theory that they changed their sound because metalcore doesn't sell that well anymore, it's going out of fashion. Hence why a lot of Rise-core bands are dropping the core and picking up the nu
|
| |
Yeah we're in the nu metal revival phase but none of them are as good as the first wave nu metal bands. They lack the honesty of that era, it sounds more forced like the second wave era when the genre became flooded with faux-angst Linkin Park style bands or Limp Bizkit/Crazy Town jock rock groups. That's when nu metal stopped having any appeal as dark, personal music for the outcasts and the maligned, commercialistic bullcrap everyone remembers it as.
OM&M seem to be lacking the honesty in their music to make it work.
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.5
The only decent nu-metal act is Korn, and even they have quite a few shit albums
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.0
"Yeah we're in the nu metal revival phase"
are we? didn't realise. what revival bands are there?
|
| |
BMTH, OM&M, Issues, basically most bands that have stopped being metalcore and started trying to copy Linkin Park.
|
| |
Album Rating: 2.0
Islander comes to mind
|
| |
Album Rating: 1.0
eh, BMTH's latest was not too nu-metal imo. I suppose they're all quite radio/alt rock with a few nu-metal sensibilities, but i'd say they're all a fair bit a way from the rap enthused, DJ infused stuff LP used to put out, their stuff that I'd actually class as nu-metal.
|
| |
oh yeah Islander and My Ticket Home too.
|
| |
|