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4.5 superb | ajcollins15 | November 3rd 21 | I have listened to a lot of explorative metal music out there, but there is something about Angel Marcloid?s music that makes it far and above the most unique. Fire-Toolz is less metal and more electronics, but the electronics being used are something I have never seen before. These very explorative and bright utopian virtual pallets are backed by some very explosive and harsh black metal-style screams and blast beats. But it doesn?t stop there the influences of vaporwave, sound collage, and jazz are also in the mix in just different each song can be. But the biggest accomplishment for this album is that Fire-Toolz has been building and evolving this sound since 2015 and finally everything seems to be coming together. In the beginning, this creation was a bit odd and everything seemed forced. Now the sonic landscape, although polarizing to the average listener, is something that creates a must-listen for people who are tired of the same old metal.
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3.5 great | silly derp | August 22nd 23 | Wow. This really blurs the line between soundscape and song. Not sure how well all of it really works, but definitely
interesting enough to come back. Wouldnt be surprised if it grows on me.
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4.0 excellent | Jerrad | July 7th 23 |
4.0 excellent | ori0 | February 11th 22 |
4.0 excellent | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | December 30th 21 |
4.0 excellent | iGuter | December 23rd 21 |
3.5 great | Ryus | December 23rd 21 |
4.0 excellent | Jots EMERITUS | December 9th 21 |
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