3.0 good | Bro has djent in his pie | October 2nd 23 | This pains me cause I think "I" is flawless, maybe the songs get a little samey throughout, but that's my only gripe regarding that album, this though is painfully below Jason's usual standard. "II" is a far cry from "I" in every conceivable way. The energy from this is just completely lacking, as well as the songs are simply weaker. Theres no song on here I'd take over ones from the debut, I could name any song from the debut and it's trump any song on this one. This album has a weird pop quality to it that doesnt really fit with Jason's style and so it's really weird mish mash of sounds colliding unpleasantly. My only highlights are "Sparrow" and "Upside Down", nothing else is that great. Atleast Jason's guitar features are still da' bomb diggity..
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2.0 poor | ajcollins15 | July 21st 22 | On his debut album I was actually quite impressed with the number of influences and style the legendary guitarist went down but on his sophomore outside we see him kind of going down the extra noodly djent fused with random electronics that several djent and progressive metal bands did 5 years ago. It?s not exactly the best sound because he doesn?t really fuse them at all, just having one thing into another. Wish there was a more cohesive sound here, but alas can?t win them all.
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4.5 superb | cisumkintups | July 17th 22 | Jason is currently one of the most talented people in the music game. XIV and Behold 2.0 are god tier. So cool to hear
them reimagined.
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3.0 good | jmh886 | August 4th 22 |
3.5 great | Dogie | July 29th 22 |
4.0 excellent | Dmax28 | July 22nd 22 |
4.0 excellent | tcarafi | July 19th 22 |
3.5 great | Matty CONTRIBUTOR | July 18th 22 |
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