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Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

State Forest is so close to being Spa Music I can almost smell the eucalyptus

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Swear I just heard an eagle soar by

EphemeralEternity
December 13th 2019


4342 Comments


State forest is burial taking on ambient whilst devoid of any elements that make him interesting and unique iirc

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


Yeah that's pretty accurate. Not a bad track but nothing amazing. First 3 songs are a bit hard to get through, probably going to mess with the tracklist a bit to see if I can come up with something more digestible

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sounds like field recording shit to me. Think state forest is a nice track though, find beachfires vastly less interesting in that regard.

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


Like, I think after a huge track like Come Down To Us or Ashtray Wasp I wouldn't mind a bit of filler ambient stuff

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I didnt care for these first 3 tracks the first (and only) other time I heard them. sub temple and state forest I'm not minding this time around but yeah beachfires is one of the least interesting burial songs I've ever heard

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


Yeah Beachfires is just a huge miss imo. Not sure what I think of Subtemple. A bit too long for what it is, think at like 3 or so mins it could have been a decentish interlude-y track

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


Hiders onwards is basically all fantastic stuff. I do enjoy Nightmarket and Young Death also, altho the latter less so

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Honestly that trio flowing into Young Death ended up working for me all things considered.

Space Jester
December 13th 2019


11019 Comments


Does this sound like a city

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
December 13th 2019


32289 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Like, I think after a huge track like Come Down To Us or Ashtray Wasp I wouldn't mind a bit of filler ambient stuff




There's ambience in them though?

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


Btw Deviant this review is huge, definitely one of your best.

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


There is ambience there but they're a bit more involved, you know? Not quite as formless, more built around melodies and acting as segues from one section to the next. I might warm up to the opening trio of songs after a while, I just think they could maybe be shuffled around a bit. Other than that I have no gripes with this, it's just a bunch of really solid material. Also agree with you that a lot of this works better now with more build up

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
December 13th 2019


32289 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

State Forest is so close to being Spa Music I can almost smell the eucalyptus




I think I have that comp





unclereich
December 13th 2019


12057 Comments


Is that enya?

Lord(e)Po)))ts
December 13th 2019


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"think I have that comp"



And I still owe you that massage ;]

Gyromania
December 13th 2019


37070 Comments


This is getting a bit too heterosexual for my liking

EphemeralEternity
December 13th 2019


4342 Comments


Have you guys heard vacant or volor flex? The former is like burials smoothest stuff but a bit more sterile and deeper, and the latter is the closest thing you’ll get to untrue albeit inferior

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
December 13th 2019


32289 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Both are good. Throw in early Klatu, Irrelevant or Desolate as well. Problem with Volor is that he openly admitted to aping Burial. He does it well, but it lessens his musical integrity



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