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Muzz79
January 22nd 2022


3063 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

First cracking record of the year

JeetJeet
January 22nd 2022


12199 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

HOW MANY MORE MOTHERS HAVE TO BURY THEIR SONS? YOU SICK MUTHAFUCKERRRRRRRR

jalexander311
January 22nd 2022


70 Comments


I don't know where you're getting "Gojira-core" from. It does not sound fitting to the band or aesthetic. I can see a strong Messhuggah influence on "Higher Level of Hate" and sprinkled here and there, but I don't sense as much Gojira as the first part of the review alludes to.

Having said that, this album officially makes FFAA my favourite New Jersey band, beating DEP. That's how good this is in my book,

twlight
January 22nd 2022


8752 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is really fuckin solid. I think Tragic Beasts is still slightly better but this is really impressive too. Need to listen a couple more times.

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 22nd 2022


10008 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Tbh man it's really just in Two Towers and Far From Heaven. Specifically makes me think of their more proggy sections

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 22nd 2022


10008 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's also a joke alluding to how I had just dismissed the purpose of band labels tho

Donchivo
January 22nd 2022


1984 Comments


Bandname always reminds me of the one and only Waking The Cadaver...

alamo
January 22nd 2022


5571 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i remember not liking their previous album and didnt even listen to the whole thing but halfway through this and its pretty solid. songwriting is a lot more tight

botb
January 22nd 2022


17857 Comments


This is like… ALMOST something I could bang. If they just dropped the stereotypical deathcore shit at this point they’d be wayyyy better

MyColdShoulder
January 22nd 2022


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So you mean change genres

sharkmsc
January 22nd 2022


446 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh yeah, the guitar leads on those tracks are almost shockingly similar to Gojira's work

zakalwe
January 22nd 2022


38887 Comments


This is clearly the greatest piece of unfiltered, raw, directed metal since Sabbath belted out N.I.B in Paris 1970

HugCrewLoveRoll
January 23rd 2022


617 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

After 5-6 listen I can say that this is probably my fav album this year so far. Great review!

MyColdShoulder
January 23rd 2022


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is definitely AOTY contender

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 23rd 2022


10008 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks yall

@zak join me in the pit or dei

heck
January 23rd 2022


7095 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"I don't know where you're getting "Gojira-core" from. It does not sound fitting to the band or aesthetic. I can see a strong Messhuggah influence on "Higher Level of Hate" and sprinkled here and there, but I don't sense as much Gojira as the first part of the review alludes to."



I'm a fan of this band and enjoy this album but they've been aping Gojira since at least 2017

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
January 23rd 2022


10008 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I think they start showing signs of it starting on Great Collapse but they really start to bloom into it here which I'm totally OK with

GhostShelter
January 23rd 2022


939 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That opening guitar out of Far From Heaven is straight out of Gojira playbook. That's the only overt Gojira spot I can think of. The opening of Two Towers sounds just like Deftones Ohms era.

DDDeftoneDDD
January 23rd 2022


22290 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

That good eh? I enjoyed their last one m/

DDDeftoneDDD
January 23rd 2022


22290 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

That good eh? I enjoyed their last one m/



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