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osmark86
February 23rd 2021


12576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If it's Obscuro for the Amazon gen then it's basically another way of calling it an ambitious, forward-thinking album. Could think of worse comparissons.

parksungjoon
February 23rd 2021


47227 Comments


do u know steven wilson

osmark86
February 23rd 2021


12576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Only as that dude from Porcupine Tree. I don't listen to them.

parksungjoon
February 23rd 2021


47227 Comments


ur better off not getting that reference then trust me

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the way the drums and bass work together sounds like a couple of witches on crack smacking everything in their huts with a bunch of weird wooden spoons and magical utensils

MiloRuggles
Emeritus
February 24th 2021


3242 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Listened to this through trying my best to concentrate, and all I can really definitively say is that the guitarist in the right channel is great. Next listen, left guitar. This'll take a lot longer to grasp than nihil

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
February 24th 2021


38348 Comments


the way the drums and bass suck ass sounds like a couple of witches on crack smacking everything in their huts with a bunch of weird wooden spoons and magical utensils


Ryus
February 24th 2021


37885 Comments


that sounds good to me tbh

brainmelter
February 24th 2021


8542 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

not on spotify = suck ass

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it is frustrating. like we get it, you're anti-corporate and making a statement, meanwhile I'm still listening from some bullshit magazine stream link

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
February 24th 2021


38348 Comments


it sucks because i'm making a 2021 playlist on spotify and there's a track or two from here i really want to add to it but can't

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

im sure you wish you could just add them all :'[

Pon
Emeritus
February 24th 2021


6187 Comments


Buy the album and import the files into Spotify

JohnnyoftheWell
February 24th 2021


64287 Comments


spotify gripes are for weak people who don't know how to listen to esoteric avantmusic without corporate solicitation lmao i bet they're all sitting together jamming deafheaven in someone's mum's basement rn

Egarran
February 24th 2021


36862 Comments


imagine having a spotify account lmao

WretchedCacophony
February 24th 2021


3650 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

this shit is on bandcamp I mean come on

And besides, if you support bandcamp, China gets mad. It's a win-win

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

wait is it finally on their actual bandcamp page? because on the "release date" it was not

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

but still, I'm sure we've hashed this out a thousand times already, but what a pain in the ass to have to remember which streaming apps have which artists. I already have to buy/download 5 different video streaming apps to watch like 7 shows, we do *not* need to make music be the same way

DePlazz
February 24th 2021


4984 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's been on bandcamp for a while. I don't mind paying a couple of dollars for owning a high quality download, Bandcamp is an excellent alternative for buying cds imo. Spotify is just a streaming app where you basically rent listening time.

butt.
February 24th 2021


11428 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

but you don't have to pay for things on bandcamp either? right? anytime I've wanted to listen to something over there it's streaming with the option to pay for a digital download. like no joke, artists make more money from me when I stream on spotify than bandcamp where they get 0 royalties (to my knowledge)



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