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Prancer
November 4th 2022


1607 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Huh, I didn't know the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD) digs shoegaze. Mad respect for them



tyman128
Staff Reviewer
November 4th 2022


4525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

we love the ducky

goblinilbog
November 4th 2022


1077 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I gave the new Freshwater album a strong 3.5. 6 of the 9 songs (Baldplate Driver, Closet, The Razor's Apple, Whoohoo, Kiss The Ladder, Foreign) are awesome and have lots of replay value while the other three kind of drag the album down but are still solid. I'm impressed with the blending of dark, aggressive shoegaze and metalcore elements. They balanced the heaviness/softness & melody/riffing really well.

Vinnymcscoop
November 4th 2022


1672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Um, what do you mean "worse then"? That's a pretty strong way to describe a solid 4.0 album. I know there is flaws, but Errorzone has been known to have some alright tracks (even though they do slap).

cold
November 5th 2022


6723 Comments


Woohoo is legit a Pity Sex/Loathe hybrid

Vinnymcscoop
November 5th 2022


1672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Still a banger

Vinnymcscoop
November 5th 2022


1672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

@Scoot Yeah, those are good ratings, I might need to listen to this album again

@Jayender definitely agree

DavidYowi
November 7th 2022


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Does anyone have any idea where the phone message came from? When the band was asked about it they said it was too personal to reveal, which makes me feel kinda weird

Relinquished
November 7th 2022


48741 Comments


why does it make you feel weird lol

DavidYowi
November 7th 2022


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Idk I think it’s kind of odd for it to be that personal but also be on ur big album. I’m sure they got permission or they made it on their own, but if that message was not originally meant for the album and they just used it that feels kind of exploitive. Again, this is speculation and I’m sure they have every right to use it however they want.



I’ve reread Vein’s Kerrang interview for this album, which is why I bring this up. They seem like a very tightknit but very intense group. Funny enough it mentions the band beefing with sound guys a month before the Great Mic Stand Controversy of 2022 happened lmao

StephenWolf
November 11th 2022


33 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I was disappointed with this all the way until a few days ago, and it suddenly clicked into place. I might like more than Errorzone.

TooManyFriends
November 17th 2022


3497 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this definitely isn't as good as errorzone but i've been revisiting it a lot lately and the gap is narrowing

DavidYowi
November 17th 2022


3512 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I told y’all this was a grower

MoM
November 17th 2022


5994 Comments


This is a goodun, for sure. First listen I had read the lyrics alongside and was glad that the lyrics don’t really have to matter, or be paid attention to, in this kind of music. Everything else, ayyyy. And a Geoff Rickly feature? Ayyyyyyyy

goblinilbog
April 13th 2023


1077 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Saw these guys in Indianapolis a few days ago and it was a great show. They played Magazine Beach which I was super happy about.



I've started to listen to this and Errorzone as kind of a double album where I alternate tracks from each of them. It comes to almost exactly one hour that way. Both albums are all killer no filler imo.

JayEnder
April 13th 2023


19914 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice man, glad you had a good time! They ruled when I saw em last year. And yeah Magazine Beach came up in my playlist today and gave me the urge to jam this again. Killing Womb still goes so hard lol



Errorzone will always be tops though. I don't think they'll reach those heights again. (could be wrong)

El Olam
May 7th 2023


128 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Funeral Sound hits me hard



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