Album Rating: 4.0
hyperbore actually likes some good bands, if you'd care to check his ratings
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i wouldn't call their efforts 'lazy' tho, esp considering the thematic focus which requires less
'refined' sound structures and all
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Album Rating: 4.5
Don't see how this could possibly be lazy.
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Album Rating: 4.5
"No, most people would not consider me a moron for giving a low, but fair rating to an album that shows a band at
their laziest."
Are you calling this lazy because it is more controlled? Compared to some of their other records this more controlled,
controlled chaos, but I find this to be their best songwriting and composition piece of work that I have heard. Yeah,
maybe it isn't as crazy, there isn't as much frills or it isn't their scariest album, but shit, to tell me this isn't
boring...something tells me that you are just going against the grain...trying to be cool. i know we all have opinions
here, but to call this lazy is laughable.
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Album Rating: 4.5
opinions are crazy
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123456
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Album Rating: 3.0
789~
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Album Rating: 1.5
"Shut the fuck up faggot cuz he has a better musical taste then you..."
No.
"...and at least he has a nutsack to like a band that other people hate"
That takes balls? No wonder Bieber fans are such badasses. Also, mine must be enormous seeing as I'm hating on an album other people love - right? Retard.
"Are you calling this lazy because it is more controlled? Compared to some of their other records this more controlled, controlled chaos, but I find this to be their best songwriting and composition piece of work that I have heard."
It's lazy compared to their other works - which were usually way too gimmicky for my tastes, but a few of them showed interesting ideas. This one, on the other hand, is very very basic music. It's still DSO, so it's still all played the same way, which makes it sound interesting as well; but at its core it's a bunch of uninspired simpering. 'Fas...' and 'Chaining the Katechon' showed DSO finally unifying their later oddballness with the melodic expressiveness they showed on the first two albums. With this one, though, they veered too far into the 'expressive' territory and forgot to make that expression challenging. Despite the lyrical themes and production, most of these songs are built more like post-rock than black metal, or really any sort of metal - which is fine, if that's what they want to do, but personally I would've expected more from one of the supposed highlights of modern black metal.
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Album Rating: 3.0
then by all means, write a review~
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I think the thematic concepts here requires less 'gimmicks' or experimental sounds than the ones in the other works of the trilogy. So for DSO to have voluntarily adopted a certain artistic demarche of chaotic simplicity to better convey this theme is, well, not lazy, as you've pointed out yourself "which is fine, if that's what they want to do". Other than that, to each his own, I suppose.
"No wonder Bieber fans are such badasses." lol
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Album Rating: 4.0
thread = average youtube brawl
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
sputnik = youtube brawl with a smaller community and a staff
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Album Rating: 4.0
youtube kids are dumber though
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ya gee take it ez gee
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Album Rating: 4.0
am i dumb because when i listen to music i just listen and not think about all these concepts the artist may or may not be trying to convey
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thats like eating pizza and not knowing what toppings are on it
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Album Rating: 4.0
no that's like blindly enjoying pizza for what it's worth
that topping business doesn't really relate. it's not like i don't know whats going on, but what the fuck do i care what they are trying to say through the music, i just take it all as what it means to me.
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Album Rating: 1.5
It's more like eating something that tastes like pizza without caring if it is actually pizza or not.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Is that bad though? I just like to listen. I don't feel like analyzing everything.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Who gives a fuck?
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