Gorguts Colored Sands
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Mort.
July 30th 2015


26405 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

im a bit of a death metal noob but im trying to become more accustomed to it all



still only really listen to this album a bit of cynic and artificial brain

Avagantamos
July 30th 2015


9122 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

decapitated - winds of creation was one of the first DM albums I got into

RunOfTheMill
August 7th 2015


4721 Comments


So the Gorguts show last night was amazing. Wayyyyy worth the 12$

Spag
August 31st 2015


2948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

MAH ENEMIES

BigPleb
September 18th 2015


65808 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Best band ever?

Avagantamos
September 18th 2015


9122 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

best metal band

KILL
September 18th 2015


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

check maiden

mifzal
September 19th 2015


3459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I am biased, this slays for ages

DoctorDoom
September 19th 2015


2987 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Twelve dollars to see this godliness live is such a steal.

CoonBurger
September 19th 2015


27 Comments


aces high rocks the sock off my cock

mifzal
September 19th 2015


3459 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Aces high, Troopers and Fear of the Dark all maiden mastery

linguist2011
October 21st 2015


2658 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Definitely Gorguts' second best album, though only slightly better than From Wisdom to Hate. In all honesty, I think Colored Sands does succeed in spearheading a more-or-less new direction for Gorguts, though it features some techniques used in the last two albums (especially Obscura). I think the first half eclipses the second half in terms of quality (though the second half is still very good stuff), especially with the beautiful violin-led instrumental "The Battle of Chamdo", showcasing the band's delicate approach to giving the listener a break from all the twisted proggy death metal. The best songs here in my opinion are the first two in fact, "Le Toit du Monde" and "An Ocean of Wisdom", as well as "The Battle of Chamdo". Everything else falls slightly short of the expectations caused by these three tunes, but the album is very consistent and keeps the listener intrigued until the end.

ValeriusDestroys
October 21st 2015


42 Comments


this album has good production for a modern album. theres enough old school elements in it for peeps like me, and enough new school for others. altogether though, it is too long, again, another pitfall of obscura(one of many), vocalist still sucks, and theres just no teeth to this shit.

SCREAM!
October 21st 2015


15755 Comments


"vocalist still sucks"

ValeriusDestroysHisCredibility



Again

MO
October 21st 2015


24251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

this is what his like 10th alt or something

ValeriusDestroys
October 21st 2015


42 Comments


Antti Boman, Craig Pillard, Tom Araya, Mille Petroza, Lord Worm, David Vincent, Frank Mullen, Karl Willetts, and I am not even going through another 100 extreme metal albums that have better vocalists than Luc Lemay. fucking idiot. theres reasons to like gorguts but the vocalist aint it. go drink draino

SCREAM!
October 21st 2015


15755 Comments


The fact that you included Tom Araya in that list makes your comment all the more lolworthy

theres reasons to like slayer but the vocalist aint it.

ValeriusDestroysHisArguments

ValeriusDestroys
October 21st 2015


42 Comments


lolol... ok...you listen to this...ill listen to show no mercy...deal. fucking poser

SCREAM!
October 21st 2015


15755 Comments


ValeriusDestroysTheEnglishLanguage

ValeriusDestroys
October 21st 2015


42 Comments


cant hear you over the sound of Evil Has No Boundaries



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