Album Rating: 3.5
Sup Jac, just chillin and riffin obv m/
How're you?
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Album Rating: 3.0
vanitas is probably the 3rd best track imo
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I was bored, so i looked up who else was in the chevelle consistency hall of fame (every band with more than 4 albums, including comps and eps, with more than 100 ratings that had low variance on their average ratings):
Blessthefall
Nasum
Thou
Goldfinger
Gorod
Portal
brokeNCYDE
The Smith Street Band
Audioslave
Grizzly Bear
Echo and The Bunnymen
Infected Mushroom
Journey
Origin
Chelsea Wolfe
Olafur Arnalds
Hawthorne Heights
Plini
Spoon
Bonobo
least consistent, weezer memorial list:
Queensryche
Celtic Frost
Yes
Pantera
Lil Wayne
The Notorious B.I.G.
Bathory
Maroon 5
Weezer
The Stooges
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maaaaac our hero returns!
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Album Rating: 3.0
I wish they'd spend more time creating material that is more provocative and has its own identity than continually releasing stuff like this.
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Album Rating: 3.5
It's enjoyable stuff though, gets the job done m/
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Album Rating: 3.5
fun album like all their others
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"I wish they'd spend more time creating material that is more provocative and has its own identity than continually releasing stuff like this."
[2]
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Pfft
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Album Rating: 5.0
Revocation definitely have their own identity. And i kinda prefer bands to stay consistent and keep their sound rather than changing from album to album.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I really like how Revocation stays consistent and doesn't change up their sound. As long as they keep writing crushing riffs and shredding their formula is pretty perfect imo. No bs, just thrashy death metal
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I dig the longer solos and less clean vocals on this album. They switch it up just enough to stay fresh for me.
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Album cover is the best thing about this
Solid 2.5-3ish
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album rules. Dave's vocals are sick on this too.
"I really like how Revocation stays consistent and doesn't change up their sound. As long as they keep writing crushing riffs and shredding their formula is pretty perfect imo. No bs, just thrashy death metal"
^This. They've kept their core sound in tact on each album but I feel like they change things up enough with each release that it doesn't get repetitive.
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Just fun blackened thrash. Would be cool if they made a concept record and changed things up a bit once, but I always felt like this was more of a 'song' band than a full record band. This band is probably great live too
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"By all rights, I should like this band more than I do."
sums it up
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
"This band is probably great live too"
That, they are
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t/t has some strong Vektor vibes
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I definitely hear some Vektor vibes during Blood Atonement and the title track. Killer songs.
Listening to this again, I can hear the more prominent death metallish sound you guys were talking about a couple pages before.
Never saw these guys as a ''song-oriented'' band though (is that even a word?), probably because I've had the habit of jamming the studio albums in full for years haha (sometimes even the bonus tracks if I'm in the mood).
The ''blackened thrash'' tag is also something I don't see very often when it comes to describing this band's sound. Check Nekromantheon, Aura Noir, Deathhammer and Condor, mate.
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Album Rating: 3.0
band is okay live. Kinda got bored after seeing them 4 times.
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